The Witcher 3 Official thread

Yeah I purchased the same key from him, let's see who registers it first :D
Done and dusted upon receipt :) Will queue the download tomorrow.

Edit : Got an LG 42" Cinema 3D TV sitting in my home office looking for something to do. Been a while since I have played PC games (Xbone) but this game is swinging me back. Think I am going to make the LG my primary screen and get properly setup again :)
 
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You paid almost a grand for it on steam? :eek:

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Anyone else pre-order on Steam? I didn't get the bonus content with my preload... :mad:

Hey OrbitalDawn, what was supposed to come with it? I can check once my pre-load completes.
Pre-ordered mine in June last year if I recall...

Otherwise it might unlock when the game becomes available?
 
You paid almost a grand for it on steam? :eek:

Nope. $48, so R600 odd.

Got preorder discount plus further discount for owning Witcher 1 & 2 on Steam. 20% off total.

Hey OrbitalDawn, what was supposed to come with it? I can check once my pre-load completes.
Pre-ordered mine in June last year if I recall...

Otherwise it might unlock when the game becomes available?

This:

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Those that preloaded it on GoG got the content already, but I think Steam might only make it available when it unlocks. :(
 
Those that preloaded it on GoG got the content already, but I think Steam might only make it available when it unlocks. :(

Actually got most of the preorder goodies right when I preordered. Only the comic and soundtrack were added when the preload went live. Love gog :)
 
Actually got most of the preorder goodies right when I preordered. Only the comic and soundtrack were added when the preload went live. Love gog :)

Yep. Totally worth supporting.

This made me laugh hard.

I see he paid $48 so not too bad. I saw it on steam the other night juts shy of R 1k was close to 900 or just over can't recall. I though fark this shyte :D

The game + expansion pass is $80, so that's R943. Ridiculous.
 
Saw this posted on reddit

There was a review posted by the biggest Polish gaming news paper (the game was made by a polish studio). You would think they would hype it, but instead they shat on the poor ui choices, the clunky movement of the character, the easiness of the game (the guy played with a wooden sword for 2 hours killing everything at a difficulty level seconds to hardest). And a **** ton of ranting over the consoles not being able to really run the game. The animations often sucked because they didn t properly portray the apparent emotion of the npc. Or the witcher would run into assets that didn t load into memory yet. I can keep going on with the negatives, it was a 5 page review.
 
Saw this posted on reddit

Under correction, all the early reviews are based on a pre-release debug code, the PS4 early release edition. RED iirc, did say that the release to the reviewers was unpolished. Unpolished, get it?
 
Under correction, all the early reviews are based on a pre-release debug code, the PS4 early release edition. RED iirc, did say that the release to the reviewers was unpolished. Unpolished, get it?

poor ui choices, the clunky movement of the character, the easiness of the game

None of those are things related to polish, and don't shoot the messenger I'm just posting info I came across. This is the Witcher discussion thread is it not?
 
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