The Witcher 2 - Thread

Recommended specs:

Processor: Intel Quad Core or AMD equivalent
Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce 260, 1 GB memory / Radeon HD 4850 with 1 GB memory
Memory: 3 GB for Windows XP / 4 GB for Windows Vista and Windows 7
Hard Disk: At least 16 GB of free space

Minimum specs:

Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz or AMD equivalent
Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce 8800, 512 MB memory or ATI equivalent
Memory: 1 GB for Windows XP / 2 GB for Windows Vista and Windows 7
Hard Disk: 8 GB for the game installation and 8 GB for bonus materials
 
- no "go there, kill this" missions (not in the main story, at least. There are freelancing missions)
- enemies can attack in groups, so avoid getting surrounded
- great dialogs and directing
- maps are limited by natural things like rocks etc. so you don't feel limited
- decision-consequence in dialogs
- a little more serious than the first part
- no fast travel, walking included
- many decisions influence story
- no "Generic NPC character" names, everyone has a real name
- no annoying "let me point you in a right direction" for better streamlined accessibility
- TPP camera
- first act took ~12 hours to finish
 
http://www.shacknews.com/article/68117/witcher-2-uses-securom-wont
CD Projekt revealed that The Witcher 2 will utilize SecuROM copy-protection for its retail release, deciding it was the least intrusive way to protect its content from piracy. Though they are aware some gamers will groan at the decision to use SecuROM, CD Projekt noted that the game will allow for 'unlimited installations on an unlimited number of computers' and allow 'play on up to five computers at once.' The game requires an internet connection for the game's initial activation. According to the presentation, this will ensure that The Witcher 2 cannot be played before the game's May 17 release. The Witcher 2 will also be available on digital distribution platforms, including DRM-free on GOG.com. Although the game will include a serial code for activation, users that purchase the game on GOG.com will not require the code to play the game. The GOG.com release will come completely unlocked; however, a code will be included for users.
 
UltraDad you don't have to say Hello there in every post it could start to annoy people :p

Gibbo used to say " Hi There " in every post and it got damn annoying :(
 
Yes you can!

I'd play TW1 as much as possible though because it really turns into an amazing game, it just takes a little bit to get there
 
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I like warm weather not only does it save on electric bill if i'm outside more often but the gas bill only gets used when i have a bath! :D
 
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