The Witcher - Should I still get the imported version?

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homercles337

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Originally posted by: Andy22
W-O-W. I got this for Christmas from GoGamer and just got around to installing, patching and playing last night and played for around 2.5 hours. Man...I am not sure when I have played a more engrossing RPG. Maybe the Fallout series. The game's atmosphere and writing seem tailored to a mature audience and the environment really comes across as grim. The world just seems so alive. Also, combat is actually fun trying to get your stance and timings just right.

This is the game they strive for a fail when they sit down to make an Elder Scrolls game. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed and finished Oblivion but, at least so far, this game gives you that excited feeling when you are playing that Oblivion never could quite accomplish. It's definitely in line with Gothic I and II and I think by the end will surpass both of those based on my early impressions.

This game is nothing next to Oblivion. Its also *really* buggy with the quests and character interaction. Im reading about Chapter II now (im in III currently) and i missed a *lot* of stuff because of bugs. That being said, its still a really fun game. Be sure to get the no-DVD crack though, the copy protection is shit.
 

StinkyPinky

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Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: Andy22
W-O-W. I got this for Christmas from GoGamer and just got around to installing, patching and playing last night and played for around 2.5 hours. Man...I am not sure when I have played a more engrossing RPG. Maybe the Fallout series. The game's atmosphere and writing seem tailored to a mature audience and the environment really comes across as grim. The world just seems so alive. Also, combat is actually fun trying to get your stance and timings just right.

This is the game they strive for a fail when they sit down to make an Elder Scrolls game. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed and finished Oblivion but, at least so far, this game gives you that excited feeling when you are playing that Oblivion never could quite accomplish. It's definitely in line with Gothic I and II and I think by the end will surpass both of those based on my early impressions.

This game is nothing next to Oblivion. Its also *really* buggy with the quests and character interaction. Im reading about Chapter II now (im in III currently) and i missed a *lot* of stuff because of bugs. That being said, its still a really fun game. Be sure to get the no-DVD crack though, the copy protection is shit.


It's really buggy alright, even with the latest patch. The latest bug I experienced last night. I was in Kalksteins house and used the teleport there to Triss' house and the fucking game restarted the intro cut scene for chapter 3 again (I guess using the teleport makes the game think it's the first time you go into her house) and it wiped out all my map and then crashed the game.
 

apoppin

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Originally posted by: ayabe
Installing now, hopefully this will live up to its billing.

I got the US version, animated nipples aren't very important to me.

i just [now, 20 minutes ago] installed the US version ... i am just cheap ... i got it for $39
- i'm d/l'ing the patch now ... even without it, the load/save times are tolerable ... the intro didn't make much sense though.
--[i get it ... but it still didn't make much sense]
:confused:
 

Mem

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Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: ayabe
Installing now, hopefully this will live up to its billing.

I got the US version, animated nipples aren't very important to me.

i just [now, 20 minutes ago] installed the US version ... i am just cheap ... i got it for $39
- i'm d/l'ing the patch now ... even without it, the load/save times are tolerable ... the intro didn't make much sense though.
--[i get it ... but it still didn't make much sense]
:confused:

Don't worry too much about the intro,story develops as you play each chapter and you'll soon know what's going on.
 

ayabe

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Aug 10, 2005
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Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: ayabe
Installing now, hopefully this will live up to its billing.

I got the US version, animated nipples aren't very important to me.

i just [now, 20 minutes ago] installed the US version ... i am just cheap ... i got it for $39
- i'm d/l'ing the patch now ... even without it, the load/save times are tolerable ... the intro didn't make much sense though.
--[i get it ... but it still didn't make much sense]
:confused:

I played for around for a couple hours lastnight.

A lot of the dialog just doesn't make sense and is not appropriate for the topic. I actually laughed out loud a couple of times at how nonsensical some of it is. Plus your first female "encounter" is cheese-o-riffic.

Also, some of the cut scenes are pointless and interrupt the gameplay.

Overall my feelings are mixed, I was either going to get this or Crysis yesterday and I feel like I may have made a mistake. The combat is fun though and is the best part of the game for, hopefully the story starts to pickup because I couldn't motivate myself to keep playing much past the initial tutorial lastnight.
 

Schadenfroh

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Originally posted by: homercles337
This game is nothing next to Oblivion.

The Witcher and Oblivion are two different styles, are they not? One is a roleplaying game, the other is a first person shooter / action RPG hybrid.
 

homercles337

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Dec 29, 2004
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Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: homercles337
This game is nothing next to Oblivion.

The Witcher and Oblivion are two different styles, are they not? One is a roleplaying game, the other is a first person shooter / action RPG hybrid.

Agreed. It was Andy22 that made the claim. Nonetheless, i still say that based on the similarities The Witcher has nothing on Oblivion.
 

Mem

Lifer
Apr 23, 2000
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Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: homercles337
This game is nothing next to Oblivion.

The Witcher and Oblivion are two different styles, are they not? One is a roleplaying game, the other is a first person shooter / action RPG hybrid.

Agreed. It was Andy22 that made the claim. Nonetheless, i still say that based on the similarities The Witcher has nothing on Oblivion.

I prefered The Witcher to Oblivion,story in Oblivion was a 5 min joke,even Morrowind was way better then Oblivion which was too console like IMHO.

Shivering Isles expansion was best part of Oblivion.
 

coloumb

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: ayabe
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: ayabe
Installing now, hopefully this will live up to its billing.

I got the US version, animated nipples aren't very important to me.

i just [now, 20 minutes ago] installed the US version ... i am just cheap ... i got it for $39
- i'm d/l'ing the patch now ... even without it, the load/save times are tolerable ... the intro didn't make much sense though.
--[i get it ... but it still didn't make much sense]
:confused:

I played for around for a couple hours lastnight.

A lot of the dialog just doesn't make sense and is not appropriate for the topic. I actually laughed out loud a couple of times at how nonsensical some of it is. Plus your first female "encounter" is cheese-o-riffic.

Also, some of the cut scenes are pointless and interrupt the gameplay.

Overall my feelings are mixed, I was either going to get this or Crysis yesterday and I feel like I may have made a mistake. The combat is fun though and is the best part of the game for, hopefully the story starts to pickup because I couldn't motivate myself to keep playing much past the initial tutorial lastnight.

The story does start to get better IF you take the time to read the dialogue and try to do EVERY quest.
 

Mem

Lifer
Apr 23, 2000
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Originally posted by: coloumb
Originally posted by: ayabe
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: ayabe
Installing now, hopefully this will live up to its billing.

I got the US version, animated nipples aren't very important to me.

i just [now, 20 minutes ago] installed the US version ... i am just cheap ... i got it for $39
- i'm d/l'ing the patch now ... even without it, the load/save times are tolerable ... the intro didn't make much sense though.
--[i get it ... but it still didn't make much sense]
:confused:

I played for around for a couple hours lastnight.

A lot of the dialog just doesn't make sense and is not appropriate for the topic. I actually laughed out loud a couple of times at how nonsensical some of it is. Plus your first female "encounter" is cheese-o-riffic.

Also, some of the cut scenes are pointless and interrupt the gameplay.

Overall my feelings are mixed, I was either going to get this or Crysis yesterday and I feel like I may have made a mistake. The combat is fun though and is the best part of the game for, hopefully the story starts to pickup because I couldn't motivate myself to keep playing much past the initial tutorial lastnight.

The story does start to get better IF you take the time to read the dialogue and try to do EVERY quest.

I think from chapter 2 it kicks off,that's where I got hooked.
 

9mak9

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Dec 3, 2007
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i installed the game last week and dl the patch...it froze up once...no problems otherwise...it is also one of the longest games u can play if u do all the quests...

i loved the characters mostly, the writing was very good and funny and not too cheesy...the best part though is the end where it was good twists and the last scene...both expose questions from all angles and leave the game opened for a sequel...that is a true way an engrossed rpg should be...it has many people chiming in with opinions on what they thought happened which is partly attributed to the numerous options u have in game...

the combat system may have been a lil faulty and some bugs in the game but the story and feel of the game were top notch
 

apoppin

Lifer
Mar 9, 2000
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Originally posted by: Mem
Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: homercles337
This game is nothing next to Oblivion.

The Witcher and Oblivion are two different styles, are they not? One is a roleplaying game, the other is a first person shooter / action RPG hybrid.

Agreed. It was Andy22 that made the claim. Nonetheless, i still say that based on the similarities The Witcher has nothing on Oblivion.

I prefered The Witcher to Oblivion,story in Oblivion was a 5 min joke,even Morrowind was way better then Oblivion which was too console like IMHO.

Shivering Isles expansion was best part of Oblivion.

actually "The Dark Brotherhood" was the best written side-quest for me - with some interesting moral dilemmas posed ... SI was better overall than Oblivion - the 'world' reacted better to your changing status and the voices finally got some variety

... btw i just got the Witcher patch installed ...

... and i will see you later ;)

... quick question ... Over-the-shoulder camera? Better than top down?
:confused:
 

Andy22

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Jun 8, 2001
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Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: Mem
Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: homercles337
This game is nothing next to Oblivion.

The Witcher and Oblivion are two different styles, are they not? One is a roleplaying game, the other is a first person shooter / action RPG hybrid.

Agreed. It was Andy22 that made the claim. Nonetheless, i still say that based on the similarities The Witcher has nothing on Oblivion.

I prefered The Witcher to Oblivion,story in Oblivion was a 5 min joke,even Morrowind was way better then Oblivion which was too console like IMHO.

Shivering Isles expansion was best part of Oblivion.

actually "The Dark Brotherhood" was the best written side-quest for me - with some interesting moral dilemmas posed ... SI was better overall than Oblivion - the 'world' reacted better to your changing status and the voices finally got some variety

... btw i just got the Witcher patch installed ...

... and i will see you later ;)

... quick question ... Over-the-shoulder camera? Better than top down?
:confused:

I never used any other camera angle so I can't really compare but the over the shoulder camera seemed natural and fluid to me. Pretty much like any other 3rd person perspective game.

 

ayabe

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Aug 10, 2005
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Well just got into Chapter II before dozing off lastnight. I missed a quest or two I'm sure but nothing major.

It is getting better and I can now say that I'm happy I got it.
 

jandrews

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Aug 3, 2007
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Originally posted by: homercles337
Originally posted by: Andy22
W-O-W. I got this for Christmas from GoGamer and just got around to installing, patching and playing last night and played for around 2.5 hours. Man...I am not sure when I have played a more engrossing RPG. Maybe the Fallout series. The game's atmosphere and writing seem tailored to a mature audience and the environment really comes across as grim. The world just seems so alive. Also, combat is actually fun trying to get your stance and timings just right.

This is the game they strive for a fail when they sit down to make an Elder Scrolls game. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed and finished Oblivion but, at least so far, this game gives you that excited feeling when you are playing that Oblivion never could quite accomplish. It's definitely in line with Gothic I and II and I think by the end will surpass both of those based on my early impressions.

This game is nothing next to Oblivion. Its also *really* buggy with the quests and character interaction. Im reading about Chapter II now (im in III currently) and i missed a *lot* of stuff because of bugs. That being said, its still a really fun game. Be sure to get the no-DVD crack though, the copy protection is shit.

The vast minority have copyright protection issues, the cd is fine I wouldnt worry about it.
 

Hauk

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Nov 22, 2001
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Oblivion and The Witcher are two very different games. Oblivion is unmatched for character development in the sense you could become anything from a skilled mage, assasin, bard, warrior, etc, with armor and weapons to match.

Character develpment in The Witcher is quite different. It's the storyline and the choice/consequence theme in The Witcher that really stands out.

I just finished it last night. Wow, what an awesome game!! It's refreshing to finish with a character who's a poker legend, infamous fistfighter, playboy, badass, monster slayer, and savior all rolled in one.

I hope the quest continues. There's more "plowing" I'd like to do. Gimme a hot Dwarf chic..