Posted August 06, 2009
The Witcher: Enhanced Edition has been released on Steam, and for the next few days it's 30% off. I'm trying to decide whether or not I should go for this.
My concern is twofold:
1. The Witcher is known for its "mature content." I'm not an enormous fan of gratuitous sex or especially bloody violence, and do not consider those things "perks" in a game. Then again, I am a fan of good stories and good RPG gameplay, and if those are present in enough force, then I'm willing to ignore or forgive a lot of things.
2. My computer has a video card that was never intended for gaming, one of those Embedded Intel Chipsets. It's not actually a bad videocard, and I CAN play *some* graphically advanced games with it (Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, Jade Empire, Halo 2)... but there's lag, even at the lowest settings. There's always lag, and the lag gets magnified with each additional moving figure or special effect on the screen. At a glance, it doesn't look like The Witcher is much more than my computer is capable of handling, especially if I don't have to worry about a disk, but I wish I knew how bad the lag would be, and if it would severely hamper my gameplay experience...
My concern is twofold:
1. The Witcher is known for its "mature content." I'm not an enormous fan of gratuitous sex or especially bloody violence, and do not consider those things "perks" in a game. Then again, I am a fan of good stories and good RPG gameplay, and if those are present in enough force, then I'm willing to ignore or forgive a lot of things.
2. My computer has a video card that was never intended for gaming, one of those Embedded Intel Chipsets. It's not actually a bad videocard, and I CAN play *some* graphically advanced games with it (Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion, Jade Empire, Halo 2)... but there's lag, even at the lowest settings. There's always lag, and the lag gets magnified with each additional moving figure or special effect on the screen. At a glance, it doesn't look like The Witcher is much more than my computer is capable of handling, especially if I don't have to worry about a disk, but I wish I knew how bad the lag would be, and if it would severely hamper my gameplay experience...