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Same here.. I still haven't beaten any of the DLC.really looking forward to getting back to this sometime in the future, especially with those DLC's i never played.
There is also Dual sense implemented i think.
Same here.. I still haven't beaten any of the DLC.really looking forward to getting back to this sometime in the future, especially with those DLC's i never played.
There is also Dual sense implemented i think.
They finally normalized their lighting equation!! Sheesh! I can't stand those GI light probes in games.
They finally normalized their lighting equation!! Sheesh! I can't stand those GI light probes in games.
Looks like they took the revamped lighting pipeline from Cyberpunk and integrated it into the W3 graphics engine.
DLC are top notch for Witcher 3. especially Blood and Wine, feels like separate game.really looking forward to getting back to this sometime in the future, especially with those DLC's i never played.
There is also Dual sense implemented i think.
Yes, it is proprietary. It's such a pain in the ass evidently they are switching to UE5 for W4.Yeah, it looks similar. Do you know what Engine they use? Is it proprietary?
Which timeline?
what is happening here? it looks like a downgrade?
Agree here. This is sort of a peace offering if you will.Ok update from the looks of it. Plat on PS and played it on PC at max settings so I've thoroughly had my fill of this game at different time intervals. Should be great for folks on console touching it for the first time. The graphics held up decently, and should do so now even more. It's stuff like this that got them good rep and they know that clearly as they're trying to rebuild trust and mindshare for the next game, and "supposed" remake of earlier entries.
That glosses over things, as it relates to the PS4 Pro situation.Well. there was more effort placed on the OG XBONE and the Series X for the launch Witcher 3 and the enhanced port to Series X, PS4/PRO got the second class citizen treatment both times, hopefully the third time is not the charm, it would be too glaring since PS5 has so many features they would need to focus on for a good port, like the faster SSD, the dual sense etc....
That glosses over things, as it relates to the PS4 Pro situation.
CD Projekt RED was asked about improvements for the PS4 version to take advantage of the Pro when it was coming out. They said it was impossible for them to do anything. MS announces the One X, and CD Project announces a patch before the hardware is even shipped, and eventually says that maybe doing a patch for PS4 Pro is possible after all.
They really should change their name to CD Project Green after that, and the whole Witcher II console situation, but that is another story.