Never heard of it, but it looks pretty cool. Can't wait to try it.
Um...it isnt that crazy hard. In my mind death march and blood and broken bones are the only ways to properly play the game.
Hopefully. Can never say no to a great strat game.
If it actually was a real graphics mod, I'd be down, but it's just another SweetFX-esque color filter.
Looks like an animated movie. I'm down.
I absolutely love the combat in the witcher 3 especially compared to 2 and 1.
I'm sorry, was the game I was playing not the witcher 3? I'm pretty sure it actually worked on PC, didnt have frame drops to 9FPS on console and wasn't buggy to all hell, so I fail to see the similarities between it and assassin's creed unity.
What confuses me is how they seemed to be supporting their parent company by with the whole GOG thing, but everyone who bought the digital versions got screwed out of content, some of which could be given digitally.
Steam :P
I'm not really sure why people are excited for this. In terms of gameplay, this looks no different from an average twin stick shooter.
Him not having powers and still fighting toe to toe against enemies who actually do have superpowers is a pretty big part of why people like him. That, as well as the deep character design for both him and his villains.
Maybe there won't be anything else. I would not have a problem with that, assuming Arkham Knight is a fitting conclusion.
This sounds a lot deadlier if you don't mention that this is just in the prologue.
That's because it is. SweetFX is basically like color correction. It's not actually improving anything like aliasing, textures, AO, lighting, or shadows.
You should only be using the lock on system when you're fighting against one enemy. :/
They're probably not marking off for mediocre combat because there is no mediocre combat. There is great combat, though, if that's what you're referring to.
...It is just color correction. That's what all of these SweetFX "graphics" mods are. Personally, I'm gonna stick with the way it originally looked.
eh...Outside of animations, and although Witcher 3 is clearly a much better game over all, Dragon Age Inquisition looks significantly better.
Why would you ever play at 30 FPS when you don't have to? Graphics be damned, framerate is king.
It's not really that hard unless you have a really bad understanding of the game.