The game experienced both a downgrade and an upgrade, but the upgrade was successful.
The game experienced both a downgrade and an upgrade, but the upgrade was successful.
Really no concern about the tree or leaf obsession. What’s clear is the character models have evolved significantly—this matters because you’ll be checking your character 90% of the time. Ciri hasn’t changed much since the Sword of Destiny trailer. The older Geralt version (worse) matches the debut trailer, while the newer one (better) comes from gameplay in 2015. OLD Yennifer (better) appears in the Elder Blood trailer, which looks more refined with subtler details.
Yennefer is believed to possess raven-colored hair, though earlier footage showed her with brown hair.
Her appearance has shifted, focusing on her facial characteristics. They might suggest darker hair, but I’d still pick the original version. It’s great to have a Witcher discussion about graphics without talking about grass. I’m really tired of hearing about downgrades.
The talk around this game's visuals is over the top, but what made TW2 stand out was its storytelling and gameplay graphics. The graphics in TW3 are also solid, and it’s a significantly bigger project.
Take a glance at that mustache—it barely seems to hold up on Tom Selleck. The dandelion isn’t convincing enough.
I believe individuals often depend too heavily on past performances of other studios, leading to overly pessimistic judgments based on nature rather than facts. While Watch Dogs' visual updates did disappoint, it's important to remember that game developers regularly adjust graphics, performance, and bug fixes until they settle on a comfortable approach. If you've seen recent titles like Ubisoft Montreal struggle with optimization, it makes sense to anticipate similar challenges in upcoming projects such as Rainbow Six Siege. On the other hand, CD Projekt Red has demonstrated solid optimization over its short history, and even TW1, despite its initial issues, wasn't a complete failure at launch. TW2 stood out for its strong performance relative to its time, and TW3 continues to impress with its visual quality, regardless of overall changes.