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DaCostaBR: ...
It actually makes so little sense that retailers are offering discounts to justify preorders. Just stop adding to the preorder culture, games you want to buy on release just buy on release an we'll get rid of all the preorder bonuses nonsence. Digital preorders blatantly exist to force games upon customers with no other information than hype provided by publisher, there's absolutely no other reason for them to be.
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doady: Surprised that this game will come out on Xbox One. So much for CD Projekt RED's anti-DRM stance.
God, no, no, nooooo! Please save us from unified platform development features!

ALSO STEAM, HOW DARE THEM!!??!?!?!?!?!?!?



/facepalm
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Elenarie: God, no, no, nooooo! Please save us from unified platform development features!

ALSO STEAM, HOW DARE THEM!!??!?!?!?!?!?!?



/facepalm
Only the ignorant would buy games for a console when there's a superior PC version available.
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Crosmando: Only the ignorant would buy games for a console when there's a superior PC version available.
So, what you're saying is basically, everyone that has a console capable of running TW3, but doesn't have a PC, is an ignorant person? Cool, I guess, pretty nice view of the world that you have there.

EDIT: Here is one feature that the PC version will most likely not have... Kinect voice commands... without them, I won't be able to scream Aard! to cast a crappy sign! Grrrrrr!
Post edited June 11, 2013 by Elenarie
Digital pre-orders are just bad. Even if it is for Witcher.
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Elenarie: God, no, no, nooooo! Please save us from unified platform development features!

ALSO STEAM, HOW DARE THEM!!??!?!?!?!?!?!?

/facepalm
But Xbox will be adding DRM to the DRM-free version of the game, that's a thing now
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Elenarie: So, what you're saying is basically, everyone that has a console capable of running TW3, but doesn't have a PC, is an ignorant person? Cool, I guess, pretty nice view of the world that you have there.
That seems like a pretty accurate use of the word "ignorant" to me. The only way I can understand why someone would deliberately play an inferior version of a game is because they aren't aware of (ignorant of) the superior version.

Then again, they're ignorant for owning a console instead of a PC in the first place.
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Crosmando: ...
Wow. Okay.
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Crosmando: ...
I'm gonna translate that for you, Ele. What he actually said was "It's a shame not everyone can get the same experience as on PC"
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Fenixp: But Xbox will be adding DRM to the DRM-free version of the game, that's a thing now
So what? They are developing a game for a platform, not spreading GOG's "DRM-free" mentality. Just like GOG represents a platform that ... doesn't really offer any features for developers (yey that's awesome... not!), so does Steam with Steamworks integration, Xbox One with Xbox Live, and PS4 with PS+ / PSN / whatever they call it.

Should they also not use Steamworks because it is "DRM" or whatever, or Xbox Live, or PSN/+ because they offer account features that can be used by developers?

EDIT: My point being, they should get the game on as many platforms as possible, and utilise those platforms' features fully, to offer the best possible experience on each particular platform.
Post edited June 11, 2013 by Elenarie
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Elenarie: ...
your sarcasm meter is broken :-P
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Fenixp: I'm gonna translate that for you, Ele. What he actually said was "It's a shame not everyone can get the same experience as on PC"
And how would the console versions be crippled compared to the Windows (not sure if OSX / Linux versions are in dev) version? We don't know anything about the game...

... other than it using Kinect for voice commands / input / whatever, which is a benefit for the XO version.
Don't use the money excuse either, assembling your own PC has never been cheaper, and no matter what amount you spend. It will always give you more power for every dollar you spend, comparative to consoles.

In fact, assembling your own PC by buying the parts individually at bargain prices, and then buying PC games digitally on sales, will end up saving you money in the long-term over a console, plus giving you a better piece of hardware. And that's in addition to the obvious other uses of a PC beyond gaming.

Consoles have absolutely no advantages at all.
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Elenarie: ...
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Fenixp: your sarcasm meter is broken :-P
DAMMIT! :D
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Crosmando: Consoles have absolutely no advantages at all.
Except for all the sex you can have instead of learning to put a PC together (for most people anyway,) hunting for bargains, assembling it, and then troubleshooting PC.specific issues :-P the argument isn't money, the argument is time
Post edited June 11, 2013 by Fenixp