Initial thoughts on Witcher 3 highlight its depth, storytelling, and immersive world.
Initial thoughts on Witcher 3 highlight its depth, storytelling, and immersive world.
The story is engaging and the battles are exciting. I’m struggling with the scenery because the wind distorts it. What do you think?
I haven’t had a chance to start it yet. I’m hoping to spend some good time soon.
I spent roughly two and a half hours, which I think is enough time to grasp the overall picture.
I'm working now and my time is stuck. I just want to be home and have fun!
I've logged about 79 hours so far. Scenery is great, graphics are impressive, though there are hints of downgrades for consoles. Combat is exciting and fast-paced, and the voice-acting is great. Plus, the soundtrack really ties it all together. (Wait, we're not talking about Grand Theft Auto V? Have we all moved on? Was it just a fad? Am I alone!? )
It runs smoothly for now, staying around 60 FPS without any issues. Even when I switch to high settings, it doesn’t drop much—though sometimes it hits around 55 FPS. I tried pushing it to ultra, but the performance slipped to around 40s with a bit of stuttering. So I went back to high. It’s not as smooth as the trailers from 2013, but it still handles well overall, with more animations and details than before.
It seems like you're having some difficulty concentrating. I'm curious—was this just a creative decision?