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#27 Jun 06 2011 at 8:11 AM Rating: Good
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But I had the same experience on my first play through. All I have to say is "Stick with it." It's sooooo worth it.

In that case, do you think my PC could run it reasonably well?

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#28 Jun 06 2011 at 8:16 AM Rating: Good
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i fired up witcher 1 again and gave it a real effort this time. I'm glad I did. The combat is still pretty wonky to me but i do enjoy it.
#29 Jun 06 2011 at 8:58 AM Rating: Good
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In that case, do you think my PC could run it reasonably well?

4GB Intel Quad-Core
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http://www.techspot.com/review/405-the-witcher-2-performance/

Techspot wrote:
Overall, we've found that The Witcher 2 scales quite well, covering a broad range of today's hardware. On one end of the spectrum, you can scrape by with an affordable graphics card such as the $80 Radeon HD 6570 by playing with the Low Spec quality preset. On the other end, you can quite literally incapacitate today's fastest dual-GPU cards, the GTX 590 and HD 6990.


But I dunno how low the scaling can go to tell you the truth. That might be a pretty tough job for that card depending on the resolution you play at. It does utilize CPU as well. The CPU/GPU testing at techspot had the lowest cards in the GTX 450 range and they got a performance boost from OCing the CPU as well.

I have a core-i7 6GB DDR3 and a single GTX 460 PNY OC 1GB and the game played great. Even though that performance test shows them getting ~30 FPS with that card. I was getting much higher but I turned off SAO and Ubersampling as well as motion blur on camera. Everything else was set to high.

Axhed said he played it on low settings. What kinda rig were you playing it on Axhed?

Edited, Jun 6th 2011 8:01am by Shojindo
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#30 Jun 06 2011 at 7:13 PM Rating: Decent
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2.2ghz c2d, 4gb ram
ati 4670 w/1gb ram
7200rpm hd

my laptop was kicking out some major heat! i played at 1280x720 on my laptop and tv. the game is locked at 16:9 ratio for now, old school 4:3'rs beware.

steamfiends should be warned that steam is having issues with patches. for performance purposes cdprojekt packed the game into a 9gb archive. the gog.com, retail, and d2d patches for version 1.1 were 16mb files that edited that archive, but steam had users downloading the whole 9gb new archive.

well darn... looks like it's the same deal for patch 1.2 and steam is locking all the b!tchfest threads.
#31 Jun 07 2011 at 1:17 PM Rating: Good
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I'm playing through this as well.

I would say the only flaw in the game is that it will sometimes spontaneously shut down...usually after I've been playing it WAYYYYY too long. :D

Really, the biggest stumbling blocks for people that I can see in the game are:

- Starting on the wrong difficulty.
If you are the type that starts off all games on the hardest difficulty...yeah, prepare to spend long hours staring at the game reload screen.

- Recognizing and being prepared for boss-ish fights.
Yeah, all those oils you can make? They're there for a reason and they are EXTREMELY useful. When the NPCs give you an option to either keep going with the story or wait a bit, you will want to choose the wait a bit option most of the time so that you can drink potions and maybe leech a place of power or two, although you may have to move to a different location first to proceed. Potions are cheap to make--just run out harvesting more herbs if you run out. Far better safe than sorry.

- Getting used to the left/right click part of combat.
In the first Witcher (for those who don't know) you used the keyboard to determine the style and the mouse to time the swings, and were pretty much a chainsaw to your target once you started. In Witcher 2, you just swing away and the left/right click determines the style, but you have to learn to back off or parry instead of madly swinging so you don't get gibbed on a counterattack.

- Packrat tendencies
Weight matters. Those 60 Iron ores you've been lugging around? They're really heavy. So's having 5 suits of armor and 20 different swords. This game is not very friendly to packrats. :)

I'm also going to mention that if you don't have target lock on, it's REALLY cool using the speed style and basically flying all over the the battlefield slicing and dicing.

Bad grammar...>_>

Edited, Jun 7th 2011 3:18pm by Ravashack
#32 Jun 11 2011 at 2:50 PM Rating: Good
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Just played my second play through. All I can say is wow. Playing the other side is like a completely different game. New quests, a different perspective, and a different ending. I definitely suggest playing through both sides of the story to get the complete picture of what's going down. It's like 2 games in 1.

My final assessment is this game is fantastic, get to playing you slackers so we can talk about plot spoilers and whatnot more. ;)

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#33 Jun 13 2011 at 1:35 AM Rating: Good
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Loved that dwarf's comment:

"My favorite type of magic -- Lesbomancy."
#34 Sep 29 2011 at 7:33 PM Rating: Decent
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version 2.0 is out today, with tons of fixes and stuff
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The Witcher 2 version 2.0 is now available everywhere, including your favorite digital PC game distributor. This FREE update adds new features such as the Arena Mode, the new tutorial system, a special extra-hardcore “Dark Mode”, and all of the previous bug fixes and extra content that CDP RED has already released, this is the best version of The Witcher 2 ever released, and GOG.com is offering it for the best price ever for the next week! Until the 6th of October, you can pick this award-winning game up on GOG.com for just $29.99 USD.
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#35 Jan 26 2012 at 8:15 PM Rating: Good
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enhanced edition (xbox 360) trailer is out. not embedding cuz 720p.

looks freaking nuts. crossing my fingers for you xboxers, w2 on min settings looks better than skyrim on max. i have no idea how cdprojekt will squeeze the game into 512mb of ram.
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#36 Jan 27 2012 at 12:41 AM Rating: Good
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I am so going to have to play through this game again soon after watching that.
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#37 Jan 27 2012 at 9:03 AM Rating: Good
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I was disappointed how poorly my computer ran this game even on pretty crappy settings... :(

WTB new video card!
#38 Jan 30 2012 at 7:45 AM Rating: Good
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I was disappointed by the crappy controls. I thought they'd fixed it since the first game, but apparently not. Combat is more wonky than Skyrim, which is pretty bad.

It's a shame. I want to like the games, but I can't make myself play a game that fights my every move.
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#39 Apr 17 2012 at 8:56 PM Rating: Decent
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360 and EE out today.... i'm downoading...
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