Are you talking about Seven, because yeah I'm pretty stoked for it myself. http://seven-game.com/en/#post_29_arkadiusz-reikowski-joins-the-seven-team
That looks like something I'll want to play.
Are you talking about Seven, because yeah I'm pretty stoked for it myself. http://seven-game.com/en/#post_29_arkadiusz-reikowski-joins-the-seven-team
Yes I am. Should've added a link perhaps.Are you talking about Seven, because yeah I'm pretty stoked for it myself. http://seven-game.com/en/#post_29_arkadiusz-reikowski-joins-the-seven-team
fixed FTGJI think a Fallout game in third person like the Witcher could be Geralt if they did it
agree, the actual "gray" choice in the games is not deducted so that you can roleplay. its made for what the best option that you can choose.fixed FTGJ
The Witcher 3 roleplaying aspect is strict to dialogs and RP System is simply nonexistent, only ability and leveling. They might write a proper script for a Fallout but I'm worry about SPECIAL for CDPR has the ability to make it even worse. And gameplay. Until Cyberpunk 2077 release, there's concern about actual gameplay. And grey-shading skill means jack shit if they cannot write proper sci-fi and post-whatever which we don't know for sure.
Post-apocalyptic 'Yor mumma sucks off dwarves' won't be Fallout, that's we know for sure so far.
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The Witcher 3 roleplaying aspect is strict to dialogs and RP System is simply nonexistent, only ability and leveling. They might write a proper script for a Fallout but I'm worry about SPECIAL for CDPR has the ability to make it even worse. And gameplay. Until Cyberpunk 2077 release, there's concern about actual gameplay. And grey-shading skill means jack shit if they cannot write proper sci-fi and post-whatever which we don't know for sure.
Post-apocalyptic 'Yor mumma sucks off dwarves' won't be Fallout, that's we know for sure so far.
Well you have to remember I'm comparing it to Fallout 4. Compared to that, Witcher dialogue is masterpiece.agree, the actual "gray" choice in the games is not deducted so that you can roleplay. its made for what the best option that you can choose.
No shit it'll have. But the №0 issue with bethesda products is that their games are not Fallout. Not sure about everyone else but I don't want another Not-Fallout no matter how great the story is and how many Hugo awards it can earn. In fact, for a team like CDPR it's simply waste of talant even if we close eyes on how bethesda treats third party devs when it comes to their property even if they bought it elsewhere. (Obsidian case)And it would almost certainly have better writing.
The only potential issue for me is that CD Projekt had a lot of books to work with when coming up with the Witcher game stories. Games based on books often have better stories because they have so much lore to fall back on. So I'm interested to see how Cyberpunk 2077 turns out since they don't have that huge amount of lore and story to draw from.
How do you think the game would play ( mechanically speaking and story-wise)?
I'd expect solid (though also rather linear) storytelling with a very cinematic feel to it and some bits of C&C here and there, but also relatively boring and repetitive action shooter gameplay with rather weak character systems (as is the custom with CDPR).
I'm not too sure about CD Projekt Red making something that's set in the U.S, and has tons of lore to keep up with.
I think they're better at making entirely new concepts and just rolling with it. Plus, I don't know about Europeans making satire of American culture.
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and Bethesda would flip.
Well CDPR is working closely with Mike Pondsmith, the creator of Cyberpunk. So they might have let him do all the lore for them. I know I would.That's exactly how I feel as well. I absolutely love what CDPR has been able to do with the source material from the books, and there is no question that CDPR are huge witcher fans. But for the Cyberpunk universe they will have to invent a lot more of the story and material themselves, and draw inspiration from a vast array of sources. I know that CDPR has some VERY competent writers, but it's still a big challenge compared to the witcher series.
Well CDPR is working closely with Mike Pondsmith, the creator of Cyberpunk. So they might have let him do all the lore for them. I know I would.
The Witcher game style in the Fallout world?