The Witcher 3 Official thread

I am. Why? No one codes on a laptop unless they're out and about or have no other option.

Mechanical keyboard + 27" monitor + extra 27" monitor for live preview/Wolfram/referencing = coding nirvana.

Thanks for the laugh! :D :D :D
 
Yeh, we've gone off topic but I use a Laptop as well and I'm a Mechanical Designer.
My laptop is a powerful HP Workstation laptop.
 
I am. Why? No one codes on a laptop unless they're out and about or have no other option.

Mechanical keyboard + 27" monitor + extra 27" monitor for live preview/Wolfram/referencing = coding nirvana.

Can't imagine hunched over a 15" laptop with my fingers struggling over recessed chiclet keys.

Ever heard of a docking station? I am using two monitors, kb & mouse as a desktop pc would. :whistle:

Anyways, I am contemplating getting it for the pc or ps4 and not sure which one to go... question is do I want gorgeous gfx on a 24" or less gorgeous on a 46" sitting much more relaxed.... not convinced the gfx is going to be that obvious as I don't have something to compare it against.

I have read some of you mentioned if feels the game needs a controller, that leads me more the ps4 route...
 
Ever heard of a docking station? I am using two monitors, kb & mouse as a desktop pc would. :whistle:

Anyways, I am contemplating getting it for the pc or ps4 and not sure which one to go... question is do I want gorgeous gfx on a 24" or less gorgeous on a 46" sitting much more relaxed.... not convinced the gfx is going to be that obvious as I don't have something to compare it against.

I have read some of you mentioned if feels the game needs a controller, that leads me more the ps4 route...

After playing it this weekend this is just my take on it (bare in mind I never played any of the witcher's before)

I would say get it for the PS4. The controls on the PC are just soooo many and so confusing :o. Given it's an amazing game and looks great. Me getting to grips with the controls are an annoyance at the moment. I press shift to run then need to double press shift to run full speed. Having to run, duck use potions all at the same time can get very fun on a keyboard :p
 
Ever heard of a docking station? I am using two monitors, kb & mouse as a desktop pc would. :whistle:

Anyways, I am contemplating getting it for the pc or ps4 and not sure which one to go... question is do I want gorgeous gfx on a 24" or less gorgeous on a 46" sitting much more relaxed.... not convinced the gfx is going to be that obvious as I don't have something to compare it against.

I have read some of you mentioned if feels the game needs a controller, that leads me more the ps4 route...

Steam Big Picture.

Controller? use a controller on your pc.
 
I am actually a bit overwhelmed by the size of the game. I got a level 33 quest which will have to wait for much later.

I am also still coming to grips with the oils and runes etc

But this is a great game, it will keep me busy for a long long time.

You'll come across that quite a bit, quests and crafting designs much higher level than you.

I'm in no hurry to finish this godly awesome game.

+1

I would say get it for the PS4. The controls on the PC are just soooo many and so confusing :o. Given it's an amazing game and looks great. Me getting to grips with the controls are an annoyance at the moment. I press shift to run then need to double press shift to run full speed. Having to run, duck use potions all at the same time can get very fun on a keyboard :p


You can always use a controller on pc. Personally I have no problem with the controls.
 
You'll come across that quite a bit, quests and crafting designs much higher level than you.



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You can always use a controller on pc. Personally I have no problem with the controls.

I know, was actually contemplating it over the weekend. But I'll slog it out. Will get the use of it still.
 
You get used to it very quickly. Write up a quick key mapping chart and pin it above your monitor - you will soon know all the keys backwards.

I honestly haven't had any issues with the controls, and I'm playing on hard.
 
You get used to it very quickly. Write up a quick key mapping chart and pin it above your monitor - you will soon know all the keys backwards.

Not really that many keys come to think of it, i've made mapping charts before but for this game I just don't see the need.
 
BT have The Witcher at R699 for PS4.

Anywhere cheaper than that ? Have not read prev pages.
 
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