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re: *Official* Witcher 3 Release Thread

Posted on 5/22/15 at 8:52 pm to
Posted by hawgfaninc
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 8:52 pm to
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Also, I am surprised as well about the lack of people moving with the time of the day. This was something that they did in Witcher 1 where the people would be at work in the day, at home in bed at night and would move from building to building in certain situations. Very odd that they would remove that in this series.


This is weird to me to. Sometimes people will be up at 4:30 a.m. just working like nobody's business.

The one thing I wish they did was add more traffic on the routes around the world. Red Dead Redemption is one game I'll use because they always had people on horseback traveling. I feel like I NEVER see anyone else on the road.

damn ya'll for making me see some of these flaws

still a great game, but those little things do tend to stand out.

oh and I'm thinking the wind is meant to blow like that. the witcher and other characters have referenced it a few times in their dialogue. makes me wonder if it's not part of the plot or it's naturally windy like that in the world where it's located.
Posted by ILikeLSUToo
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Posted on 5/22/15 at 11:37 pm to
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damn ya'll for making me see some of these flaws



Yeah, I hate reading game reviews for games I enjoy for this reason. Sometimes, a few of the negative points stick with me and influence my enjoyment of the game. But this is a near-universally acclaimed game. The other reviews that roll in several days after a game's release seem to follow a trend: If the game is generally bad or has universally acknowledged problems, the headlines are more straightforward ("[Game] plagued by performance issues, repetitive gameplay, etc."). But when a game is good, you see a lot more clickbait headlines trickling in ("[Game] could've been GOTY, if not for this one fatal flaw" or "Here's why this critically acclaimed game is ultimately a failure"). It helps me take them less seriously.
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