For months I have been eager to piece together a rundown of my personal Top 10 Games of the Generation (thus far) but it wasn’t until I put pen to paper, or rather finger to keyboard, when I realized that I was unable to even think of this many that were particularly great, let alone good enough to qualify as a “top” ...
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How to Fix Xbox One’s Witcher 3 “Please Wait” Bug
At the moment, the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is the talk of the town in the video gaming world, and with good justification. But, with over a million copies sold in the pre-order alone and patches currently only released on the PC version. I’m going to go on a long shot and assume there are a few of you out ...
Read More »Witcher 3 PC optimization guide: Tips to make the Wild Hunt run and look better
Needless to say, CDPR’s The Witcher 3 has been eagerly anticipated by many, and has been exceptionally received by critics and gamers all around the board. It looks good, but it’s also a demanding game. Some players are struggling with poor performance, while others have the hardware to run it easily and would like to crank up the visuals even ...
Read More »Witcher 3 gets 1.03 patch on PC promising performance and stability improvements
It’s only been two days since the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has graced our consoles and PCs, and CDPR is fast at work trying to improve upon a game that, let’s face it, most of use are currently playing or planning on playing. A few minutes ago, CD Project Red released a new patch for the PC version, version 1.03, ...
Read More »Why “The Witcher”‘s Geralt of Rivia Is An Appealing Protagonist
After many years, The Witcher 3 is finally upon us. At the time of writing, I’ve just finished The Witcher 2 for the first time, and The Witcher 3 has just become available. While I eagerly await the download of what many are already hailing as one of the best RPG’s of all time, a question came to mind: Why ...
Read More »GOG releases DRM-free alternative to Steam
Today, CD Projekt Red, the developers behind the much anticipated, Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (due for release later this month), released their beta alternative to Valve’s Steam. Named GOG Galaxy it plans to offer PC gamers an alternative platform to purchase games, and best yet, they are all DRM-free. PC gaming is monopolised by Steam, with EA’s Origin and Ubisoft’s uPlay offering little competition over the ...
Read More »The Witcher 3 is the last we’ll see of Geralt, but we might see more Witcher games
When finding success with certain franchises, many major game developing and publishing companies decide to keep pushing out sequels, to the point that the original quality and uniqueness of the first titles in the series fade away. We’ve seen this happen countless times, with the latest installments in franchises such as Call of Duty or Assassin’s Creed being disappointments. CD ...
Read More »The Witcher 3 Runs at 1080p 30fps on PS4 and 900p 30fps on Xbox One
German PC magazine GameStar recently had a hands on preview with CD Projekt Red’s The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt on PS4, Xbox One, and PC and the gaming giant reported that the PS4 version runs at 1080p 30 frames per second while the Xbox One version runs at 900p 30 frames per second. According to GameStar, the PS4 version experienced ...
Read More »Witcher 3’s CD Project Red responds to Crunch Accusations
We’ve recently posted an article regarding Witcher 3 and how it will not suffer a visual downgrade. The statement was made in response to an anonymous user on the NeoGAF forum claiming to be an insider from CD Project Red, and laying some big accusations on the company. Not only did he say that Witcher 3 was being built as an “overblown” ...
Read More »The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will not suffer a visual downgrade
Last week, Polish developer CD Projekt Red released a handfull of Witcher 3 screenshots that we’ve made available in this post. However these pretty pictures were the cause of some concern among fans: in thread on the popular gaming forum NeoGAF, fans expressed their doubts about the images and that their quality was “not as good as we’ve come to expect”. ...
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