This is bad PR, they should have announced it after PC version was out. But I am all for them getting more money, they deserve it. Just have to make sure PC version is not compromised.
CD Projekt said:Production wise – coordination and scheduling and budgeting – this is a new project for us.
CD Projekt said:We’re definitely not a team that can do multiple projects at the same time. We’re warily not doing it this way because it might compromise the quality of the first PC release.
PC Format UK have reviewed an early version, (pre-release) version of The Witcher 2 and this is what they had to say:
You have a link?
Only Pc Format so far
http://i.imgur.com/XB1r8.jpg
Yet that got 92 and DA2 got 95 which was rated the BEST RPG by far
So again i prefer player feedback not cash in hand reviews
I'm not sure how it's possible at this stage but I am now even more excited.
It’s astonishing to look at – doubly so if your graphics card is up to Ultra settings, but even medium and high looks pretty spectacular. This is one of those all-too-rare games where the PC’s technological superiority over its console fun-box cousins simply can’t be denied. It’s designed to be a PC game, to make the very best of the PC, and it shows -
Oh yes, lovely!!There’s not too much signposting of sidequests. This isn’t an artificial place waiting for you to turn up and fix all its problems – it’s there anyway, doing its own thing, and you have to make it work for you. Get out there and explore, chat to people, nose at billboards, create your own story through the game. No big yellow arrows to denote quests here, just a big, subtle world to figure you way through.
Got stuck on chapter 3 is it worth going back to finish it nOw?