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The Witcher 3... 52 and a half
17.02.2013 @ 18:09 #1
So if Geralt is going from village to village, it would be nice that each town have their sort of stories like... 52 and a half. Story that not only add to your side quest, but also to Geralt, the main protagonist.
The biggest danger is the game becoming another Elder Scrolls.
17.02.2013 @ 18:33 #2
And to be honest, we have so many awful open world RPGs, it's about time we had a truly epic one. I think CDPR...will be the one to bring balance to the force.
17.02.2013 @ 18:33 #3
Something like, you no longer have simple contracts of go and kill 30 nekkers, now you meet characters and whole communities with monster related problems that need a witcher.
Trust me it wont be another elder scrolls, RED couldnt make a game that lifeless even if they tried.
17.02.2013 @ 22:39 #4
Geralt_of_bsas said:
Something like, you no longer have simple contracts of go and kill 30 nekkers, now you meet characters and whole communities with monster related problems that need a witcher.
Trust me it wont be another elder scrolls, RED couldnt make a game that lifeless even if they tried. ›››
I really hope that RED turns out to trump all the other open world games with TW3, it would show that with enough consideration you can make an open world game feel alive. I didn't feel that with Skyrim.
17.02.2013 @ 23:12 #5
johnduds said:
Yes, but more than anything, what i want is RED to improve the story, characters, lore diversity and combat.
I do dream of TW3 being nearly perfect by combining several high quality aspects balanced together, but i hope more that RED can upgrade the main strenghts of the witcher saga as much as possible, its why i love TW after all.
18.02.2013 @ 03:59 #6
I think people who are unfamiliar with classic RPG's can only think of The Elder Scrolls when anyone says "open world", which are definitely not the best thing out there in terms of narrative, choice and consequence, and computer role-playing. But yes, it has been done before and it can be done again. Only this time featuring Geralt of Rivia and breath taking 3D graphics.
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18.02.2013 @ 04:54 #7
.Volsung. said:
Yeah, but when people think of today's standards for free roam open world or sandbox they do not think of the old Fallout games or the Baldur's Gate games. Those games, while you get to pick where you wish to go, have levels or maps with boundaries that confine the player. Once you get to the edge of the level, a map will open up and you can pick where you would like to go. This is opposed to the open 3D environments where you get to physically travel to, no level boundaries involved. Games that resemble GTA in that aspect. What RPGs fit that mold? Bethesda RPG games.
Regardless of all that, I do agree CDPR is more than capable of finally combining the story telling aspect with free roam adventure and I am excited to see what other details come out about this game.
18.02.2013 @ 05:16 #8
And what about games like AC and Fallout? They are far from boring, and some of the greatest.
And I honestly don't get what does that got to do with the title lol. I was hoping for a short film myself! Maybe the opening cutscene or something of TW3 pretty please?
18.02.2013 @ 06:34 #9
Geralt_of_bsas said:
I do dream of TW3 being nearly perfect by combining several high quality aspects balanced together, but i hope more that RED can upgrade the main strenghts of the witcher saga as much as possible, its why i love TW after all. ›››
Oh for sure that's first priority, If they can have a fantastic story and improve on what they did to make TW2 feel alive it will be the perfect game. I just feel bad for the gamers that don't have the money to spend on the hardware to get the full effect, but then again it wasn't just graphics that did it, the sound was amazing too: the pitter patter of geralts footsteps, the sound of the wind and rustling trees.
18.02.2013 @ 09:30 #10
I love skyrim, and I also love Red Dead Redemption.
I think if CDPR incorporates a so called "story funnel" things will be alright.
(With story funnel I mean that the chapters of a game work to a certain end. within these chapters there is a certain milestone, that progresses the story. Games like Gothic, and the first Risen had this kind of narrative structure, and it works great if you ask me.)
18.02.2013 @ 10:11 #11
Aditya_the_warrior_within said:
And I honestly don't get what does that got to do with the title lol. I was hoping for a short film myself! Maybe the opening cutscene or something of TW3 pretty please? ›››
Yeah, this thread becomes just another open world discussion. It should be merged with two other.
And about Fallout games (I haven't played any AC games so, I let others to comment on that)... Fallout 1 and 2 while being open world games were limited by locations and were not so large, actually. If somebody makes 1 to 1 remake of Fallout 1 on the modern engine most players, most likely, will be disappointed how small it is and will complain that it's not a real open world. Another thing is that the story there is rather primitive. When you get into towns in Fallout 1 you're not looking for water chip there for more than a couple of questions like "Do you know anything about it?" and answers like "No, ask someone else." No Fallouts are story-driven games or even, in my opinion, has a proper story. Good story is on Planescape: Torment or Baldur's Gate 2, not in Fallouts. Fallout 3 was a very bad Fallout game on many accounts and was boring for real. The good thing there were the landscape and a few side quests (there were only 17 quests in the whole game, ouch). Fallout: New Vegas has a bit of a story, which is mostly irrelevant for the game. Despite failing on several aspects, it was not a boring game but not because it has a good story. Good story was in the DLC for New Vegas (forgot it's name, the one with the trapped casino).
18.02.2013 @ 11:27 #12
I mean wtf? Make the rewards like in the short stories/book. Make them realistic, and worthwhile. Not just another Skyrim aka "Here's your gold. kthxbai."
19.02.2013 @ 00:28 #14
Superb compromise I'd say!
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19.02.2013 @ 10:31 #15
Mass Effect is on a whole other level for storytelling and immersion for me personally. Until Marauder Shields..(damn you EA)
Open world games CAN be great and right now CDPR is our only hope since Bioware got ruined by EA and Beth got complacent and failed.
But I have absolute faith in CDPR.
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