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I am extremely sure that CD Projekt Red is some sort of Immortal Beast, For no human could creat such a perfect game. Only a God can do that.
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fuggernugget4: I am extremely sure that CD Projekt Red is some sort of Immortal Beast, For no human could creat such a perfect game. Only a God can do that.
stop doing drugs
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fuggernugget4: I am extremely sure that CD Projekt Red is some sort of Immortal Beast, For no human could creat such a perfect game. Only a God can do that.
Then explain why the world we live in is not perfect?
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fuggernugget4: I am extremely sure that CD Projekt Red is some sort of Immortal Beast, For no human could creat such a perfect game. Only a God can do that.
Perfect is an enemy of good. I'd rather CDPR made a smaller, tighter and stable game than the bug infested Hey-We-Played-Skyrim-Too that we got.
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fuggernugget4: I am extremely sure that CD Projekt Red is some sort of Immortal Beast, For no human could creat such a perfect game. Only a God can do that.
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Gendalf: Perfect is an enemy of good. I'd rather CDPR made a smaller, tighter and stable game than the bug infested Hey-We-Played-Skyrim-Too that we got.
... with shit controls.
You better be trolling, OP. The Witcher is far from perfect. Bioware games have better writing. What I do like about W3 is the detective work that goes into each mission, and the amount of depth that goes into gameplay. There are still things that Bioware does better though.
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Sinophile: You better be trolling, OP. The Witcher is far from perfect. Bioware games have better writing. What I do like about W3 is the detective work that goes into each mission, and the amount of depth that goes into gameplay. There are still things that Bioware does better though.
Eh, Bioware better writing? Witcher writing feels more palpable, more real, with more fleshed out characters. Bioware is more for an epic stories... sometimes. Dragon Age Inquisition was, in hindsight, awful. Mass Effect 3 was significantly worse than Mass Effect 2 in terms of story, certainly the ending of the story. Bioware hasn't really hit the story really well since the original Dragon Age, IMHO.
Just let me live my fantasy in which CD Projekt Red is King and God at the same time.
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Sinophile: You better be trolling, OP. The Witcher is far from perfect. Bioware games have better writing. What I do like about W3 is the detective work that goes into each mission, and the amount of depth that goes into gameplay. There are still things that Bioware does better though.
I love Bioware games. However, recently their writing has been lowered all too often to teen novel level. Although I've noticed this a couple times in Wild Hunt, it's writing overall is at a much more mature level than the latest Bioware offering. Don't get me wrong, I have over 200 hrs into Inquisition, but the writing is definitely NOT up to Wild Hunt standards.

Although I found the gameplay a little lacking in Pillars of Eternity, the writers did an incredible job. Just sayin...

The writing in ME3 was nothing short of a joke.

Bioware has been pushed to satisfy the kiddie crowd. Their writing has, in my opinion, suffered for it. Of course I'm sure the opinion of 13 year olds will be radically different than mine.

Why has Bioware changed? Well, just look at their owners.

The difference between CDPR and Bioware currently is like the difference between reading A Song of Ice and Fire and Harry Potter. Both are very good to their target audiences, but I'll stick with Martin over, well, whoever writes Harry Potter.
Post edited August 10, 2015 by Brashen
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fuggernugget4: I am extremely sure that CD Projekt Red is some sort of Immortal Beast, For no human could creat such a perfect game. Only a God can do that.
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Gendalf: Perfect is an enemy of good. I'd rather CDPR made a smaller, tighter and stable game than the bug infested Hey-We-Played-Skyrim-Too that we got.
Am I the only guy who finished the game without bugs? :p
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Gendalf: Perfect is an enemy of good. I'd rather CDPR made a smaller, tighter and stable game than the bug infested Hey-We-Played-Skyrim-Too that we got.
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TBreaker20: Am I the only guy who finished the game without bugs? :p
No you are not, I had no problems (apart from the statue quests at the end) but with a game this size I was amazed that it didn't have more problems than it did. Having said that, achievements or that type of thing don't interest me one bit, so can't comment on that side of things.

Having said that, I haven't played a game, EVER, that has stopped me from finishing it due to bugs etc. I must be the luckiest gamer in the world. :)
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Gendalf: Perfect is an enemy of good. I'd rather CDPR made a smaller, tighter and stable game than the bug infested Hey-We-Played-Skyrim-Too that we got.
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TBreaker20: Am I the only guy who finished the game without bugs? :p
There are bugs that are just annoying (can't finish "Collect them all" because the last card I need is with a barber I was supposed to liberate from bandits, but there was someone else in the cage), but won't stop you from finishing the game. And there is the CTD every 90+ minutes that just kills the fun factor and you can't be bothered to go back after every crash.
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TBreaker20: Am I the only guy who finished the game without bugs? :p
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ourumov: No you are not, I had no problems (apart from the statue quests at the end) but with a game this size I was amazed that it didn't have more problems than it did. Having said that, achievements or that type of thing don't interest me one bit, so can't comment on that side of things.

Having said that, I haven't played a game, EVER, that has stopped me from finishing it due to bugs etc. I must be the luckiest gamer in the world. :)
Over 160hrs, well into a second playthrough. 2 ctd's, 1 animation issue which a game restart resolved and 1 instance where I got stuck in the geography and had to reload a save.

I agree, with a game this size, it amazes me it doesn't have more issues. Well done CDPR.

The only game I can recall that I didn't finish due to bugs was Fallout New Vegas. Crazy amount of ctd's and I've played it on 3 different pc's. Very fun game but dang, it sure needed some tlc it never received.
W3 is 9/10 rating...stop hating...for me there was only 1 bug...with the black pearl...that the dude died instantly but i did it in the end....aw and 1 issue with the camera...and i just had to reload the game...nothing else...its a big game...a beautiful game...has a nice story....so stop the hate and enjoy the game....or buy a stronger pc
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fuggernugget4: Just let me live my fantasy in which CD Projekt Red is King and God at the same time.
You are free, and have my blessing, to live your fantasy how you see fit. Just so long as it harms no one, or causes holy wars. I have no problem with people running around in Trenchcoats dressed as Neo, so long as it makes them happy and they don't try and de-rez someone else (dammit, mixing up Tron and the Matrix again!).

You are just as entitled to your opinion as anyone else; everyone else though tend to forget this all too often.
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Sinophile: You better be trolling, OP. The Witcher is far from perfect. Bioware games have better writing. What I do like about W3 is the detective work that goes into each mission, and the amount of depth that goes into gameplay. There are still things that Bioware does better though.
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Brashen: I love Bioware games. However, recently their writing has been lowered all too often to teen novel level. Although I've noticed this a couple times in Wild Hunt, it's writing overall is at a much more mature level than the latest Bioware offering. Don't get me wrong, I have over 200 hrs into Inquisition, but the writing is definitely NOT up to Wild Hunt standards.

Although I found the gameplay a little lacking in Pillars of Eternity, the writers did an incredible job. Just sayin...

The writing in ME3 was nothing short of a joke.

Bioware has been pushed to satisfy the kiddie crowd. Their writing has, in my opinion, suffered for it. Of course I'm sure the opinion of 13 year olds will be radically different than mine.

Why has Bioware changed? Well, just look at their owners.

The difference between CDPR and Bioware currently is like the difference between reading A Song of Ice and Fire and Harry Potter. Both are very good to their target audiences, but I'll stick with Martin over, well, whoever writes Harry Potter.
I don't know about that, the couple of times I really tried to play Baldurs Gate 2 I cringed at some of the dialogue and the game failed to draw me into its story (and I really gave it a shot and around 10 hours). The characters just did not seem interesting to me, the guy with the gerbil really made me grate my teeth! He felt like he was written to appeal to 4 year olds.

I enjoyed ME1 and 2, did not play 3 so cannot comment there. I also failed to get into Dragon Age 1, though may give it another go sometime in the future. Apparently Bioware games have been hit and miss for me, but the Witcher games all drew me in.

As they say, different strokes for different folks ...
Post edited August 11, 2015 by davevh