Consider playing Witcher 3 as it launches or keep an eye on graphic mods for a few months later.
Consider playing Witcher 3 as it launches or keep an eye on graphic mods for a few months later.
Many people focus on optimal settings to fully enjoy a game, but some prefer playing on lower configurations. The author started on a console, loved it, and only picked up the PC later when mods showed its potential. They question whether demanding better graphics is necessary, since the game already excels in storytelling and gameplay.
When discussing the visual quality from the 35-minute gameplay clip, any system handling the game faced challenges maintaining 1080p at 30fps. Although it was an early version, it might have performed better without compromising image clarity. It likely required a powerful SLI configuration to achieve that level. I recognize your caution about downgrade discussions, but I didn’t anticipate anyone postponing the experience due to this. It remains one of the most visually appealing RPGs, earning high marks with 10/10 and consistent 9/10 reviews. Updates for mods are on the way, though they shouldn’t be a reason to delay enjoying the game.
Am I relying on that sketchy benchmark based on an unpatched prebuild from the German site? I’ll hold off until someone I trust, who understands their website in a language I can read, shares a benchmark first.
I’m happy to dive into the story behind this game. If I didn’t care about the narrative, I’d probably pick something more action-packed like CoD. But I’m frustrated that my Titan X won’t arrive until Wednesday—it’s a shame since my 970 should handle it fine on my LG 34UC97. We’re the elite of PC enthusiasts, expecting high-end configurations and powerful setups. It feels like PC has shifted toward average performance rather than pushing boundaries.