I want dat soundtrack/score
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Discussion - take 2
#1901
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 09:22
#1902
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 09:30
For me this is the best of all Witcher games.
- Nattfare aime ceci
#1903
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 09:46
I'll believe it when I see it.
This.
If the game world is as large as they say it is...I find it hard to believe that there are no fetch quests. I hope I'm wrong, but as for right now I'm skeptical.
#1904
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 09:48
This.
If the game world is as large as they say it is...I find it hard to believe that there are no fetch quests. I hope I'm wrong, but as for right now I'm skeptical.
They could change as the world changes at least.
#1905
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 10:25
Eh I have no problem with fetch quests.
Well, the only time I dislike fetch quests is if I'm level capped - at that point they're most likely not any good for me, rewards/exp are redundant. But if I'm still able to level, the more the merrier.
I wonder if any of the BW Devs are looking forward to Witcher 3? Would love to see any respond to this post with their thoughts and such.
I'm not posting the above to start a war. Everyone at Bioware are Gamers, and were most likely gamers long before joining Bioware, so of course they have their list of favourites they like to play in their spare time, as well as games that are not out yet that they're looking forward to (Besides the next DA in the far-future
!)
#1906
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 10:27
I look forward to the OST too, because it's sounding much more TW1 reminiscent so far. Along with the bits of Percival for that Slavic touch, of course.
This one sounds straight out of the first game, which pleases me, because TW1 had the best soundtrack imo.
Maybe we'll get a throwback to this. I'd probably explode in nostalgia. :3
#1907
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 10:29
I prefer the ost of the first game than the second.
#1908
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 10:31
I prefer the ost of the first game than the second.
As do I. The second game's soundtrack was great, and had some memorable stuff like 'Dwarven Stone Upon Dwarven Stone,' 'A Nearly Peaceful Place,' and so on...but there was something about TW1's that just nailed the atmosphere and made it so memorable. Case in point.
- fchopin aime ceci
#1909
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 10:32
I look forward to the OST too, because it's sounding much more TW1 reminiscent so far. Along with the bits of Percival for that Slavic touch, of course.
This one sounds straight out of the first game, which pleases me, because TW1 had the best soundtrack imo.
-snip-
Maybe we'll get a throwback to this. I'd probably explode in nostalgia. :3
-double snip-
Don't forget this beauty that played in the 35 minute preview.
https://www.youtube....h?v=J8J9HXcOxrs
- Han Shot First et I WANT YOU TO FUCK ME JERY aiment ceci
#1910
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 10:35
Don't forget this beauty that played in the 35 minute preview.
Yeah, the Percival tracks weaved in are amazing.
The combat music...I can't get over some of the glorious combat music...
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#1911
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 10:36
Yeah, the Percival tracks weaved in are amazing.
The combat music...I can't get over some of the glorious combat music...
Percival! very good band, I recommend you listen to the other songs of them.
#1912
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 10:39
I've been going through their stuff since 'Sargon' was in that trailer ages ago. Glad CDPR got them on board for the OST. :3
#1913
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 10:42
- fchopin et LPPrince aiment ceci
#1914
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 11:04
Speaking about Percival. They are going to release a new album called "Wild Hunt" on the 15th May.
PS: Amazing version of that song. So far I absolutely love the Witcher 3 soundtrack. Especially because it differs from every other game I have ever played (except Witcher 1 ofc)
- fchopin, LPPrince et Red of Rivia aiment ceci
#1915
Posté 16 avril 2015 - 11:12
Eh I have no problem with fetch quests.
Well, the only time I dislike fetch quests is if I'm level capped - at that point they're most likely not any good for me, rewards/exp are redundant. But if I'm still able to level, the more the merrier.
I wonder if any of the BW Devs are looking forward to Witcher 3? Would love to see any respond to this post with their thoughts and such.
I'm not posting the above to start a war. Everyone at Bioware are Gamers, and were most likely gamers long before joining Bioware, so of course they have their list of favourites they like to play in their spare time, as well as games that are not out yet that they're looking forward to (Besides the next DA in the far-future
!)
What do you mean? If they will try to learn something from The Witcher 3?
#1916
Posté 17 avril 2015 - 12:16
Come out game
I know you want to
#1917
Posté 17 avril 2015 - 12:17
Come out game
I know you want to
Find Damien and steal his game, he carries one with him.
#1918
Posté 17 avril 2015 - 12:51
As do I. The second game's soundtrack was great, and had some memorable stuff like 'Dwarven Stone Upon Dwarven Stone,' 'A Nearly Peaceful Place,' and so on...but there was something about TW1's that just nailed the atmosphere and made it so memorable. Case in point.
Yes I love the music in the first witcher.
#1919
Posté 17 avril 2015 - 03:31
Comfy as ****. If I remember correctly there's about 8 hours of content in the prologue area, which I believe is Kaer Morhen and the surrounding woods. Should be cozy, and a nice way to say goodbye to that old place one last time ;_;7
#1920
Posté 17 avril 2015 - 03:38
Rejoice female fans of the game! There will be penises and male nudity in the game.
But I only wanted boobs!
Pre-order cancelled!
- Dutchess et Red of Rivia aiment ceci
#1921
Posté 17 avril 2015 - 03:39
But I only wanted boobs!
Pre-order cancelled!
*Dobby campaigns for "The D filter"* ![]()
- Dobby aime ceci
#1922
Posté 17 avril 2015 - 04:07
New info
- The damage made to Geralt’s face when he’s intoxicated by his potion is actually displayed in cutscenes. White Honey cures it.
- There are very very few fetch quests in the game. The team doesn’t particularly like them. Those that are there spend time developing the character that gives the quest. For instance there’s one in which you have to go from point to point with a character, and while you do he tells you in depth about him. That can influence the choice at the end of the quest.
- Monsters can attack you while you’re meditating.
- The AI of normal animals like sheeps and goats is pretty basic. It will tell them that there’s a bush that they might like within their radius, so they’ll go eat it. The same goes for animals or entities they’re scared of, causing them to run away.
- If you kill that goat, it’s gonna produce a smell, and monsters may be attracted to it if there’s one that likes that kind of meat in the radius. If no one eats it and the corpse rots, a different kind of monster that eats rotten meat will be attracted.
- If there are deers in an area wolves will hunt them, but if you kill all the deers you may see some wolves patrolling, but there will be less because there’s less game.
- The reason why ice skating was removed from the game (very few things have been actually cut) is because creating a big fight based on a completely different set of mechanics that haven’t been explained or used before and that the players didn’t have the opportunity to master is a bad idea, as it gets people killed too easily and frustrated.
- In some cases when you kill the monsters in an area, humans will settle it. In the prologue there’s actually a cutscene that shows is as it happens so that the players understand the mechanic. It’s not always so simple, and there are different states. Whenever you go into an area the game will check what you have and what you haven’t done, who you helped, who you killed, the decisions you made during quests and dialogue. That can change a lot of things, including the people that spawn in a village. The mechanic is simple, but it can get complex because of all the branching.
- Monsters don’t scale with your level. If you’re way underleveled compared to a monster, you’ll do almost no damage.
- The level of an enemy is displayed, but is its level is indicated by a skull you better stay away, because it’s way too strong for you, and it might even oneshot you.
- The bestiary populates itself as you learn information and eventually it tells you where a monsterlives, at what times of day it appears, what it’s vulnerable to.
- Gear has been moved around very recently to re-balance it.
- You won’t find items you can’t use because you’re too low level. They will automatically scale down to your level if they’re too high for you. For instance the damage of a weapon will be lower, even if they will keep their “cool” elements like setting elements on fire for instance. Once you pick up an item, its stats are set, so it won’t scale back up to its original stats. That said, you’ll always get better loot as you move forward anyway. There’s no need to wait to be the right level before you get an item.
- You can use Axii on your horse to force him not to panic during combat. Quen can be changed from defensive to offensive, and it can explode and damage enemies when it’s penetrated.
- There was a big conversation within the team on whether Geralt could be fully nude or not. The conversation also involved the extra polygons that would be used for his penis and who would animate it while running. On the other side, others believed that there was a lot of female nudity in the game, so there should be male nudity as well. The result is that there’s a lot more male nudity than in previous games, but Geralt still normally wears his underwear.
- The Gwent minigame was designed to last ten minutes tops for each match. You can win money, new cards, enter a torunament with all the best Gwent players. There are even quests linked to the game.
Unlike previous games, Witcher 3 will have both male and female nudity like Bioware games...
Female gamers rejoice , you will finally get what you always wanted for so many years from Witcher games or Geralt ![]()
#1923
Posté 17 avril 2015 - 04:24
It seems that next week we will have more information because of the embargo.
#1924
Posté 17 avril 2015 - 04:32
Well, I'm excited. I'm getting a free copy of this game when I buy my Alienware desktop next week!
#1925
Posté 17 avril 2015 - 11:53
New info
Straight female gamers and gay male gamers rejoice , you will finally get what you always wanted for so many years from Witcher games or Geralt
Fixed.
It's not only the straight women. ![]()





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