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She's gone through and seen some shit since the events of Witcher 3, obviously.

Joking aside - they did a slight redesign but, as far as I'm concerned it's still in line with how certain facial features change as a result of the aging process.

I highly doubt the ingame character model's face will end up looking exactly like in the cinematic trailer anyway, there's always been a noticeable difference between the two.
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h.e.X.e.n.: I think CDPR got it BIG wrong. The writer of the books always said that the witchers are male children who undergo mutation FROM A CHILD. Ciri is not a witcher, the only thing they can come up with is to make her undergo the process as an adult, this goes against all the writer Sapkowski's directives, ALL of them. It's like putting a new trilogy in Tomb Raider using a man instead of Lara Croft, in the witcher it takes a witcher following what has been stated in the books so far, male children being tested to become witchers. CDPR got it wrong, I don't know if they got it wrong or tempted by feminist propaganda, but they got it wrong.
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_witcher_iv/post29
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CMiq: I highly doubt the ingame character model's face will end up looking exactly like in the cinematic trailer anyway, there's always been a noticeable difference between the two.
Indeed:

https://i.imgur.com/pkv0hK9.jpeg
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I would like to play but, seeing how i managed to evade the Witcher titles and managed to not be interested when i finally discovered those..... Guess i'll stick with CP 2077
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ReynardFox: Why did they drop the more complex but significantly more impressive and flexible Red Engine for a generic engine like UE5?
My understanding is they realized with Cyberpunk that RedEngine had become an impediment dragging them down, especially when trying to port the game to consoles.

Sometimes it is a better idea to use other companies' established tools, than trying to invent your own programming language, game engine etc., and keep them up to date and relevant too.
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ReynardFox: Why did they drop the more complex but significantly more impressive and flexible Red Engine for a generic engine like UE5?
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timppu: My understanding is they realized with Cyberpunk that RedEngine had become an impediment dragging them down, especially when trying to port the game to consoles.

Sometimes it is a better idea to use other companies' established tools, than trying to invent your own programming language, game engine etc., and keep them up to date and relevant too.
The main reason big companies are jumping to Unreal is easy portability to pretty much anything, yes. Croteam swapped to UE 5 for the same reason. If they were PC only, I don't think they'd need the swap.
Post edited December 13, 2024 by idbeholdME
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Swedrami: Via IGN:

"Kalemba explains that, following the events of The Witcher 3, Ciri has undertaken the famously painful Trial of the Grasses which has mutated her into a powerful and resilient warrior."
Biggest piece of shit writing I've seen in a long time.
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Looking forward to it.
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NuffCatnip: Watched the trailer, after finishing the third game I was certain that she's the next playable chacter and now after pretty much confirming that in the new trailer, I'm pretty happy about that.

Now all we have to do is wait 2-3 years until the game goes gold. :P
I knew Ciri would become a Witcher, and I'm also looking forward to playing as her.
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Amazing trailer ^_^
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timppu: My understanding is they realized with Cyberpunk that RedEngine had become an impediment dragging them down, especially when trying to port the game to consoles.

Sometimes it is a better idea to use other companies' established tools, than trying to invent your own programming language, game engine etc., and keep them up to date and relevant too.
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idbeholdME: The main reason big companies are jumping to Unreal is easy portability to pretty much anything, yes. Croteam swapped to UE 5 for the same reason. If they were PC only, I don't think they'd need the swap.
Such a loss though, that engine outdid Square in real game graphics back in the day. I remember first seeing Witcher 2 trailer and when it said it was in-game footage I was in awe that they outdid Final Fantasy graphics and the graphics matched the high CG that Final Fantasy had created.
Now the quality will stagnate and won't be nearly as good looking in graphics as before unless they brute force it in having WAY too many staff to get it done.
As for Uncharted, it's basically an Indy ripoff. I mean Naughty Dog largely doesn't have a creative bone in their body except for "Last Of Us". I enjoy Uncharted but will call it what it is.
Regarding Witcher, didn't the enhanced versions change some dialogue or cover up Trish's cleavage and other weird stuff?
Why can't CDPR just have a separate entry for the original Witcher 1 and 2. Not like this hasn't happened before.
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Sarang: As for Uncharted, it's basically an Indy ripoff. I mean Naughty Dog largely doesn't have a creative bone in their body except for "Last Of Us". I enjoy Uncharted but will call it what it is.
I feel like only the first Uncharted deserves to be called a Indy rip-off, and with the second game it found more of its own identity by leaning more into the whole "thieve's world" angle and overall tweaking the tone a bit. I mean sure, the entire series is very Indy-esque, and that's precisely why I like it so much, but I definitely think of it as its own separate entity now. Hell, the Indy movies also borrowed heavily from some earlier titles, but I don't think anyone would argue they are just a Secret of the Incas rip-off :D So I think Uncharted has become a worthy separate entry in a long line of pulpy treasure hunting.

The games series that is. The movie on the other hand... ugh.
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Sarang: As for Uncharted, it's basically an Indy ripoff. I mean Naughty Dog largely doesn't have a creative bone in their body except for "Last Of Us". I enjoy Uncharted but will call it what it is.
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Breja: I feel like only the first Uncharted deserves to be called a Indy rip-off, and with the second game it found more of its own identity by leaning more into the whole "thieve's world" angle and overall tweaking the tone a bit. I mean sure, the entire series is very Indy-esque, and that's precisely why I like it so much, but I definitely think of it as its own separate entity now. Hell, the Indy movies also borrowed heavily from some earlier titles, but I don't think anyone would argue they are just a Secret of the Incas rip-off :D So I think Uncharted has become a worthy separate entry in a long line of pulpy treasure hunting.

The games series that is. The movie on the other hand... ugh.
Tom Holland is all, Tom Holland is everything, so sayeth Sony. laughes

Oh I figure you would reference Alan Quartermain for Indy but yeah generally I have little respect for Naughty Dog in terms of story. Heck I mean I know the relationship between Jake and Sully is solid but it feels like a clear been there done that trope in movies and it doesn't feel fresh at all. Instead it feels like acting transplanted from a movie in the most obvious way.

If someone wants to do the movie angle correctly look at the Metal Gear Solid series or Yakuza.

That being said I think the character dynamic between Ratchet and Clank feels good.
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Ciri is OK. I play the Witcher series to play Geralt.

Her sequences were OK in W3, but to play her full time? Yeah, there will be a lot missing with that.

Witcher IV is going to be a hard pass for me I think.
Post edited December 14, 2024 by xman1
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Let us not judge something which has, as of yet, not come to pass. There will be ample time to observe henceforth.

My fervent aspiration is that this offering is not released before it is truly ready to be played without technical glitches.

(Respectfully) To: CD CD PROJEKT RED:
Please do not over-promise to your potential end users.
Instead, over-deliver and exceed expectations; the rewards will be returned to you exponentially.
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The big problem with the Witcher 4 is the political climate that the game industry has created.

People are tired of girl bosses replacing male protagonist's in game series. People are going to naturally associate Ciri with this agenda. Even if this was done out of good faith people are fed up. Also I enjoyed the Witcher games playing as Geralt and have no desire to really play as another character.