Thanks Kirov!
I did read your first post, but you made it sound like Elder Scrolls.
It sounds really interesting, but I'm not going current gen just yet, so you'll have to entertain me with your tales of chivalry and adventure, preferably sung whilst playing a lute.
A little heads-up about that day one patch:
"Digital Foundry looks at the patch in detail. It seems as if the update significantly cuts down on the number of gameplay bugs and geometry pop-ins. By all accounts, the game components are more polished with this patch applied.
Unfortunately, that comes at the expense of The Witcher 3's cutscenes. It's said that there's significant stuttering and frame rate drop while playing encoded video files, to a degree that's impossible to ignore. Eurogamer's reported that these often bottom out around 22fps -- a far cry from the solid 30 the game shoots for. The unpatched version is consistently more stable in this regard.
It's sort of a toss-up as to whether you should avoid this patch or not. It really depends on what's important to you. If you'd rather have a better gameplay experience, it's probably worth downloading. But, if you want to see The Witcher's cutscenes in all their cinematic glory, maybe you should stay far away from this update."
I did read your first post, but you made it sound like Elder Scrolls.
It sounds really interesting, but I'm not going current gen just yet, so you'll have to entertain me with your tales of chivalry and adventure, preferably sung whilst playing a lute.
A little heads-up about that day one patch:
"Digital Foundry looks at the patch in detail. It seems as if the update significantly cuts down on the number of gameplay bugs and geometry pop-ins. By all accounts, the game components are more polished with this patch applied.
Unfortunately, that comes at the expense of The Witcher 3's cutscenes. It's said that there's significant stuttering and frame rate drop while playing encoded video files, to a degree that's impossible to ignore. Eurogamer's reported that these often bottom out around 22fps -- a far cry from the solid 30 the game shoots for. The unpatched version is consistently more stable in this regard.
It's sort of a toss-up as to whether you should avoid this patch or not. It really depends on what's important to you. If you'd rather have a better gameplay experience, it's probably worth downloading. But, if you want to see The Witcher's cutscenes in all their cinematic glory, maybe you should stay far away from this update."
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