CD Projeckt Red The Witcher 3

I've been playing the game the last couple of days after dropping it for months. It's still fun and oh so good! Probably my favorite game on the current generation of consoles.
 
I've been playing the game the last couple of days after dropping it for months. It's still fun and oh so good! Probably my favorite game on the current generation of consoles.

It is incredible. Ima do a 4th playthrough soon.
 
I might do a third playthrough eventually but it's amazing how much there is to do in this game and how many contracts you can get and especially after both dlc
 
Just finished the DLC for Blood and Wine, bloody fantastic story and missions. CDProjektRed deserve all the praise they get for this game, their DLC is better and lasts longer than some full price games. Simply stunning.
 
Just finished the DLC for Blood and Wine, bloody fantastic story and missions. CDProjektRed deserve all the praise they get for this game, their DLC is better and lasts longer than some full price games. Simply stunning.

Blood and Wine may very well be the best piece of DLC ever released.
 
I'm still working my way through my first playthrough, and I'm kinda trying to do every side mission possible before I move onto the next story mission. In regards to the DLC, should I save those for after the main story, or should I do them in between once I'm at the right level to do them?
 
I'm still working my way through my first playthrough, and I'm kinda trying to do every side mission possible before I move onto the next story mission. In regards to the DLC, should I save those for after the main story, or should I do them in between once I'm at the right level to do them?


Doesn't really matter. You can either save em, or hit em when you're an appropriate level.
 
I'm still working my way through my first playthrough, and I'm kinda trying to do every side mission possible before I move onto the next story mission. In regards to the DLC, should I save those for after the main story, or should I do them in between once I'm at the right level to do them?

I dont think it makes a big difference, you have to get so far in the main story to start them anyway, but I would say do them seperate after the main story as they are their own thing and deserve your full attention after the main plot is done but its entirely up to you thats the beauty of this game.
 
Blood and Wine may very well be the best piece of DLC ever released.

You know, I dont think thats hyperbole at all, its that good a DLC. So many neat moments and call backs to the books and some great additions in terms of gameplay, the mutations, dye's for armor and your own house to decorate! I also love the ending to it as well, the perfect send off.

I'm now on to Hearts of Stone, probably should have done that first as I am a bit overlevelled but also seems really good so far.
 
What other games have CD Project Red done and what's their next game? Have they done anything since the last Witcher 3 dlc came out besides the Qwent game?
 
They did the first two Witcher games and the new standalone Gwent CCG. The studio's next game is Cyberpunk 2077.

I think they've done at least one other medieval RPG type game.
 
I'm still working my way through my first playthrough, and I'm kinda trying to do every side mission possible before I move onto the next story mission. In regards to the DLC, should I save those for after the main story, or should I do them in between once I'm at the right level to do them?

Play them after the main game.
Blood and Wine especially should be played after you've completed the main game's story.
 
This is mostly for the pc side. But still interesting (it might make an interesting for vr too one day.)

Turn The Witcher 3 first-person with this camera mod


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Looking for a fresh perspective on CD Projekt’s landmark RPG? Thanks to a special camera mod, you can now turn The Witcher 3 into a first-person...Read more


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Welp this was also about the Witcher too. so. .. It was interesting to see this put just now.





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Developer gets Batman: Arkham Knight and The Witcher 3 running on Nintendo Switch Today at 3:00 pm

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[FONT=&quot]People have been begging for a lot of their favorite games to come to the Nintendo Switch. Who doesn't want to bring great games like The Witcher 3 with them whereever they go? While we will be getting ports of games like Skyrim, it seems like some developers are less keen on investing in the platform. Some say they simply don't want to get burnt by a console that doesn't sell many units and others have just said it's an underpowered system.[/FONT]
[FONT=&quot]This has lead to some confusion on what can and can't come to Switch due to simply hardware restrictions but there's one team out there trying to get a bunch of games running on the console. Andrew Sampson with the Rainway App team tweeted out several videos today showing games like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Batman: Arkham Knight, and Nier: Automata running on the Nintendo Switch.[/FONT]
I'm working out some kinks, but here is Batman Arkham Knight running on the Nintendo Switch via @RainwayApp pic.***********/SEQDfKeu9Y
— Andrew Sampson (@Andrewmd5) June 30, 2017
The Witcher 3 running on the Nintendo Switch via @RainwayApppic.***********/5wYxmLJusK
— Andrew Sampson (@Andrewmd5) June 30, 2017
Super bonus round: NieR Automata gameplay on the Nintendo Switch via @RainwayApppic.***********/bl14MpnIaF
— Andrew Sampson (@Andrewmd5) June 30, 2017
[FONT=&quot]Rainway is an app that allows users to stream their PC games to any device they've got. While the videos do show the games running at a laggy frame-rate, Sampson said that it's a work in progress and they're ironing out the issues. It's not a hardware issue.[/FONT]
Well I can say for certain its not the techs fault. I'll improve it throughout the day. https://t.co/OrgknfFy6c
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[FONT=&quot]There's no word as to when the Rainway app will make its way to Nintendo Switch (if Nintendo even allows it) so stay tuned to GameZone for more info.[/FONT]
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That's great! Glad I've not been able to play it recently in that case lol. Can't wait to dive back in.

I'm glad I never got into it yet.

but now I have incentive to pick it up. oh well, guess another game gets added to my Holiday shopping list......lol.

kind of surprised though it took this long for a Pro patch.
 
I can't remember if I asked this or ever got an answer. Does anyone know if the GotY edition comes with the DLC all on the disc? Nothing to download? I am thinking of starting it again, and I would a version with everything on the disc.
 
I can't remember if I asked this or ever got an answer. Does anyone know if the GotY edition comes with the DLC all on the disc? Nothing to download? I am thinking of starting it again, and I would a version with everything on the disc.

yeah, I'm curious about this too.

cuz I hate that recent trend, too. where the GOTY/Complete disc is still just the base game with download codes included for the DLC/add-ons.

I especially hate it when it comes time to trade in/resell the game. You spend $50-$60 on the new GOTY/Complete edition. but since the disc is essentially just the base game, when you trade it in, it's only worth like $1-$5. All the add on stuff is basically worthless because they have no resell/trade in value.

to me, that's a new form of cheating the consumer, if you ask me.

and a lot of times, you have NO idea if the GOTY/Complete edition includes everything on disc or if it has codes packed in until AFTER you open up the game. of course, by then, you can't return it for a refund since you opened it already.
 
yeah, I'm curious about this too.

cuz I hate that recent trend, too. where the GOTY/Complete disc is still just the base game with download codes included for the DLC/add-ons.

I especially hate it when it comes time to trade in/resell the game. You spend $50-$60 on the new GOTY/Complete edition. but since the disc is essentially just the base game, when you trade it in, it's only worth like $1-$5. All the add on stuff is basically worthless because they have no resell/trade in value.

to me, that's a new form of cheating the consumer, if you ask me.

and a lot of times, you have NO idea if the GOTY/Complete edition includes everything on disc or if it has codes packed in until AFTER you open up the game. of course, by then, you can't return it for a refund since you opened it already.
Sell on values aren't relevant to them though and there is no obligation on them to protect that IMO. If you're planning to sell these games on and are finding that you're getting almost nothing for them you could get them digitally maybe?
 
Sell on values aren't relevant to them though and there is no obligation on them to protect that IMO. If you're planning to sell these games on and are finding that you're getting almost nothing for them you could get them digitally maybe?

true.

but I prefer physical when possible. and when I go to the store and buy the physical version of a game, I have some expectation that the content will be on the game.
 
Looking it up, it does seem it is all on the disc, confirmed by CDPR themselves. :woot:
 

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