GeForce.com writes, "We recently had the opportunity to interview CD Projekt RED's Tomasz Gop. The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings senior producer was able to answer our questions regarding the latest developer diary on their highly-anticipated fantasy RPG. Being a video about the game's world and environments, in this exclusive interview, Gop touches upon whether or not stealth gameplay will be a big component of the game, drawing inspiration from real-world locales to create cohesive virtual landscapes, and the necessity to create a new tailor-made game engine that would raise the visual benchmark for RPGs. Eagerly anticipated by both fans of the original and of the role-playing genre in general, The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings attempts to improve upon the original, highly-rated game in all respects, and even includes NVIDIA 3D Vision support."
This week CD Projekt Red teased its next project, The Witcher 4, with a tech demo in Unreal Engine 5, showing off some of the technology powering the Polish com
The history of CD Projekt RED suggests that the recently shown demo for The Witcher 4 may be more marketing than actual gameplay.
Not only CDPR but Epic Games as well i still haven't seen any game with that fidelty of that Ps5 tech demo .. that was 2020
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They literally made a big deal of telling everyone that they changed the gameplay of CP2077 during development and then did a new demo of the game with the new gameplay. There was no hiding this to the public. CP2077's problem with the buggy as heck and obviously too early release.
This is really bad journalism to promote this line of thinking. It's an attempt to rewrite history. You can definitely say you preferred the initial demo, but they were very open and clear when they moved from third-person to first-person that it would include major changes in gameplay and showed those off multiple times a year prior to the game's release.
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As to the point of this article? Yeah, the whole event is a marketing event. I don't trust anything until it's released, tbh. No matter who is making it. I can still be excited by what I see, but it's not going to get me to pre-order a game or get me to go out there and sell what I saw as if it will be just like that in the full release.
Because it is marketing. Epic did the flying sand girl in 2020 now this with Witcher. I still wanna see what games shows the original showing of Unreal 5? It's been 5 years exactly.
ofc it is, no real gameplay suddenly xrays a horse to show how its muscles are moving realistically.
Even if tempted by other genres: "We cannot do so many things we would love to do."
Game's lookin' good.
Can't wait to check this out
Release the pc version nao and start working on my 360 version not getting a gaming rig before fall 2011.