New Witcher 3 Trailer

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Everytime I see something from these guys, it put to shame anything I seen from Bioware :rolleyes:
 
I really hope they can maintain the great writing and C&C with an open-world action experience, I can't think of many modern examples of games that have been able to pull off both. I'm hoping this is one of them. It looks like everything I wanted Skyrim to be but fell short of my expectations.
 
If they pull this one through, without the gimmicky shit and dumbing down (not that these kinds of games have that much to dumb down to, but most find a way) in their cold as ice fashion, i'm not sure how fans of other action rpgs will be able to still praise their developers. This makes Dragon Age and Skyrim look like dust on the table. Keeping in mind this is a trailer, but their previous games looked amazing so i have little to doubt. I especially like how in Witcher games everything feels so alive.
 
Does anyone know what is their budget compared to something like Dragon age Inquisition? iirc Witcher 2 costed only 10 million, which is far less then Dragon age 2 (although they are a polish studio.. if they developed in the US the cost would have been higher.)

I actually liked this trailer here more though http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpcjUkG2FI4
It looks amazing, but my favorite scene is from the first trailer around ~0:50 the village and city scene. Like Flotsam in witcher2 it was the most immersive town I seen in a FP RPG todate.
 
Does anyone know what is their budget compared to something like Dragon age Inquisition? iirc Witcher 2 costed only 10 million, which is far less then Dragon age 2 (although they are a polish studio.. if they developed in the US the cost would have been higher.)

From what I have found: TW2 costed ~9,5kk $ and official info on TW3 states that there is a development budget of ~14kk $ and a marketing budget of ~25kk $.
I haven't found any info on DA:I, but if that is any comparison Skyrim costed ~92kk $ (dev+marketing). I wouldn't be suprised if DA:I had similar or bigger budgets.
 
you should not forget the inflation though. CDV is located in Poland. Salaries and costs are eventually much lower compared to the US. Just saying. In the end the production cost might be very similar.
 
Uhmmm I guess I have to play the first 2 to get excited by the content of that trailer? I don't usually get excited about cgi trailers, the game is not gonna looks half as good as thos in the end anyway.
 
Uhmmm I guess I have to play the first 2 to get excited by the content of that trailer? I don't usually get excited about cgi trailers, the game is not gonna looks half as good as thos in the end anyway.

It says in-game footage in the first 5 seconds. If your GPU can handle it, thats what it's going to look like.
 
Uhmmm I guess I have to play the first 2 to get excited by the content of that trailer? I don't usually get excited about cgi trailers, the game is not gonna looks half as good as thos in the end anyway.

It says in-game footage in the first 5 seconds. If your GPU can handle it, thats what it's going to look like.

But those are just cut scenes, every cutscene, even when done in engine looks a lot better than the actual game being played.
 
Got Witcher 1 for free. Played 2. Really Like 2.

Should I bother playing 1?

If you have 30-50 hours to spare, yes, it's really good. I liked it more than the sequel, but both are great. I think a lot of 3 won't make sense without 1, at least towards the end of 1.
 
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