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#6476
Drantwo

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Well back to topic, if you discount the malnutritioned elves in DA:I, I had no graphical glitches ever. What I did have were innumerable crashes when I tried to enter the war table room. The recent patches has fixed them though.

In TW3, I had 2 graphical bugs, one during the High Stakes quest, and the other during the creature of the oxenfort forest quest. Along with that, I had about 5-6 screen freeze whenever I used to open the inventory. I don't know if the graphical bugs were solved or not, but that inventory bug was definitely solved for me at least.

Speaking of patches, has 1.07 been launched?

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Well back to topic, if you discount the malnutritioned elves in DA:I, I had no graphical glitches ever. What I did have were innumerable crashes when I tried to enter the war table room. The recent patches has fixed them though.

In TW3, I had 2 graphical bugs, one during the High Stakes quest, and the other during the creature of the oxenfort forest quest. Along with that, I had about 5-6 screen freeze whenever I used to open the inventory. I don't know if the graphical bugs were solved or not, but that inventory bug was definitely solved for me at least.

Speaking of patches, has 1.07 been launched?

It speaks volumes to me that CDPR is actually acknowledging it's player base and quick to report back to people on bugs. I say their doing a dang good job judging from your experience with only having that many incidences.


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#6478
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I've done it too before, temptation is real trust me. Not even 20 pages ago I think. But someone's been rumbling about trying to lock the thread recently and I'm concerned now that it could be a possibility by taking the bait.


I doubt that is going to happen. If it was, then the thread would have been closed back in the beginning. It should have at least becuase it was started when TW3 wasn't even released. Taking feedback from a game that wasn't even released is rather dumb.
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Speaking of graphical bugs, did the DA:I team ever fix the flickering and white fog issues that plagued SLI setups?



#6480
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Da details!

 

 

This is how NPCs should be done.


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#6481
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One thing that kinda bothers me about the NPCs are the clones. I think I have met the White Orchard commander/Bronn like 15 times in Novigrad alone. The Vizima butler was a worse offender as well.

 

I hope this is something they'll rectify with Enhanced Edition. Yes, I am aware that EE is apparently not planned, but they've said the same about TW2 as well and look what happened. :D


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#6482
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Yes, I think i saw the butler when you first met Yenn like 5x so far and the merchant with silly specs and a silly red hat 6x. I'm only in Skellige so far :/

#6483
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I don't think the outfit we wear in skyhold is prisoner garb, it looks too adorned.


The Inquisitor is basically wearing what looks like ‘armour-underwear’, meaning an ‘arming cote’ or late medieval gambeson.

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In movies and some reconstructions, you sometimes see gambesons with a white, off-white or tan colour and surprisingly clean. In practice, though, these garments become fairly dirty rather quickly and very, very sweaty and smelly. When worn under armour, they become heavy with the wearer’s sweat (that does help a bit with cooling though).

This garment did evolve into a fancy ‘over-garment’, the pourpoint or doublet, like the one this here dude is wearing:

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Because the circumstances suggest that the Inquisitor’s pajamas were or are worn under something else (armour or overclothes), it seems most likely the artists were thinking of something like a gambeson, rather than a pourpoint / doublet. However, they may also have seen the latter one (SCA events?) and used it as a template to ‘prettify’ the gambeson. They were probably not aware that real gambesons would overwhelm people’s senses due to smell-o-vision but hey, fantasy.

Note that gambesons in TW3 are usually a bit dirty and ragged, showing signs of repair. Even the textile textures are correct. But that’s just CDPR and their silly obsession with making the details look right.
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#6484
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One thing that kinda bothers me about the NPCs are the clones. I think I have met the White Orchard commander/Bronn like 15 times in Novigrad alone. The Vizima butler was a worse offender as well.
 
I hope this is something they'll rectify with Enhanced Edition. Yes, I am aware that EE is apparently not planned, but they've said the same about TW2 as well and look what happened. :D


At least the clones in TW3 move and have a variety of animations... unlike DAI which despite having a relatively bare world still has cloned npcs... ;) Although to be fair a lot of games have cloned npcs.
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I guess it would be more noticeable if they were all wooden, true. Still, all I am saying is more variety would be welcome!

 

They know how to do miracles with enough time, budget and their Enhanced Editions. :D


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I guess it would be more noticeable if they were all wooden, true. Still, all I am saying is more variety would be welcome!

 

They know how to do miracles with enough time, budget and their Enhanced Editions. :D

I think they do enough for TW3, there are still 2 more expansion packs coming.  They got to left somethings for Cyberpunk  2077 to improve.



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Rofl, I just found Odrin  :P. I laughed even harder when the merchant next to him wanted to sell me 300 empty bottles.

 

I love those little jokes that you understand especially well if you pay attention to books and notes here and there. That's actually something that DA:I did quite well, though it relied a bit too much on this method IMO


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Rofl, I just found Odrin  :P. I laughed even harder when the merchant next to him wanted to sell me 300 empty bottles.

 

I love those little jokes that you understand especially well if you pay attention to books and notes here and there. That's actually something that DA:I did quite well, though it relied a bit too much on this method IMO

Odrin is awesome.

 

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First time I saw the bulletin board reminded me of how much I wish these modern wrpg's would go back to having ornate UI's and menus, every single one (including TW3) has the Skyrim super-streamlined white-on-black UI for menus and HUD's that could be in any game.



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First time I saw the bulletin board reminded me of how much I wish these modern wrpg's would go back to having ornate UI's and menus, every single one (including TW3) has the Skyrim super-streamlined white-on-black UI for menus and HUD's that could be in any game.

I actually quite agree with this. I loved the menu of DA:O and Witcher 2. They felt unique and just cool to navigate in. They weren't the most accessible but at least they had personality.



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If that was from TW1, I apologize; used a Search for TW3, and this was in the results. However, it also revealed floating horses and NPC's like DAI, floating heads, and a gif of Geralt's body parts swimming underwater. Thing is, glitches do occur for almost all games, including the two mentioned in this thread.

Also this lovely outfit:

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For one, I didn't encounter a single problem in my first playthrough on TW3, only a few glitches with Roach when it involves mountains, but that's actually a funny glitch and it's definitely not game breaking. Meanwhile in DAI I had several annoying bugs like enemies spawning right on top of me and killing my entire party when I just barely got out of a fight with them a few seconds before and I had this bug early in the game where two of my party members weren't attacking enemies at all. From what I've seen on these forums almost everyone experienced some sort of problem with DAI, most of which are game breaking. No one is saying TW3 doesn't have glitches so I'm not sure why you're so eagerly wanting to prove it has. But like people said, at least the company that made the game is always listening and fixing things as well as improving others and giving the players free DLCs with new quests, gear, looks, etc.

 

 

At least the clones in TW3 move and have a variety of animations... unlike DAI which despite having a relatively bare world still has cloned npcs...  ;) Although to be fair a lot of games have cloned npcs.

 

Yeah, I noticed the cloned NPCs as well and at first it was a bit annoying. I don't mind the ambient NPCs looking the same, what it matters is that they look like people living their lives, doing different things, but when it's quest givers it can be a bit frustrating to meet the same faces over and over again. But if having cloned NPCs means having a big amount of in depth sidequests and a world that feels immersive, then I don't mind it one bit. DAI's NPCs also look the same, they all have the same hairstyles and same boring faces and there's nothing there that compensates this.

 


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#6492
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I wanted to ask those who finished the game, can you tell me, without spoiling obviously, how hard is it to get the good ending ?

 

I really want to get it on my first try but, knowing Witcher, I am nervous I won't be able to get it.

 

I've seen people saying it's pretty easy to have the best ending and you really have to try hard to get the bad ending, but I don't agree. I think I only got the best ending because I reloaded my game countless of times and changed a few of my decisions when it comes to Ciri. There are a few moments where you have no idea what a certain choice means and what will happen if you choose it, so it can be a bit misleading. Two of the best moments between Geralt and Ciri happen this way. At least I had no idea those choices would lead to such amazing (and fun) moments.

 

Not sure if this counts as spoilers, but just in case. I'm not giving anything away, just saying how you should treat Ciri throughout the game to get the good ending.

 

Spoiler



#6493
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For one, I didn't encounter a single problem in my first playthrough on TW3, only a few glitches with Roach when it involves mountains, but that's actually a funny glitch and it's definitely not game breaking. Meanwhile in DAI I had several annoying bugs like enemies spawning right on top of me and killing my entire party when I just barely got out of a fight with them a few seconds before and I had this bug early in the game where two of my party members weren't attacking enemies at all. From what I've seen on these forums almost everyone experienced some sort of problem with DAI, most of which are game breaking. No one is saying TW3 doesn't have glitches so I'm not sure why you're so eagerly wanting to prove it has. But like people said, at least the company that made the game is always listening and fixing things as well as improving others and giving the players free DLCs with new quests, gear, looks, etc....


Actually, this seems to be a fair replay. But beware: many here on BSN do not accept personal experience as a legitimate source.
 
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And I avoided many of the launch day complaints of DAI simply by re-mapping the control keys on my first day. While DAI also has a few glitches, they have been fixed along the way, too. Good to see that more companies are like these two.

#6494
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Actually, this seems to be a fair replay. But beware: many here on BSN do not accept personal experience as a legitimate source.
 
;)

And I avoided many of the launch day complaints of DAI simply by re-mapping the control keys on my first day. While DAI also has a few glitches, they have been fixed along the way, too. Good to see that more companies are like these two.

 

Yes, I know you never had a problem with DAI, but apart from you, I don't think I've seen many players stating the same. Obviously, not everyone experiences the same bugs, some have more than others and some have barely any, but it's common knowledge that DAI has several game breaking bugs that aren't fixed to this day. And all we get from Bioware is silence. And don't forget DAI is out for more than half a year now, most of those bugs should've been fixed by now.


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Yes, I know you never had a problem with DAI, but apart from you, I don't think I've seen many players stating the same. Obviously, not everyone experiences the same bugs, some have more than others and some have barely any, but it's common knowledge that DAI has several game breaking bugs that aren't fixed to this day. And all we get from Bioware is silence. And don't forget DAI is out for more than half a year now, most of those bugs should've been fixed by now.


I had some floating loot, but have not seen that recently; certainly nothing game breaking here. And considering that many post of several campaigns more than my 2+ thus far, I hardly believe I am alone. And based on other posts, TW3 is being fixed fairly well too, but seeing as this is also on-going, someone is still having glitches.

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I think it's just the color. I don't mind that color, but it's just so beige and the boots don't really match it and that nags me to no end. On female, I actually like the design-- just wish she didn't look like she is trying to wear desert camo.

If I am honest, the Ball uniform bothers me more than the Skyhold outfit. I hate it. Hate it.

 

The Ball outfit was ridiculous and so damn lazy.

First I was like "are you kidding I'm wearing this?", it's like Disney prince and I'm the Inquisitor, why should I dress the same as my lackeys? It's not only bad but it screams lazy.

 

When Geralt had to dress up in W3, we chose what to wear from at least 3 different doublets.



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And when I play the Inquisitor, I can choose from 2 genders, 4 voices and 4 races....

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One thing that kinda bothers me about the NPCs are the clones. I think I have met the White Orchard commander/Bronn like 15 times in Novigrad alone. The Vizima butler was a worse offender as well.

 

I hope this is something they'll rectify with Enhanced Edition. Yes, I am aware that EE is apparently not planned, but they've said the same about TW2 as well and look what happened. :D

 

Yes I noticed that too, fortunately is not as bad as it was on W1 or even DAI, where 90% is pasty with the 80s hairs

There's some NPC repetition but much more diversity when compared to others. I've seen the same model sometimes but with differences such as goatees, mustaches etc.



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I had some floating loot, but have not seen that recently; certainly nothing game breaking here. And considering that many post of several campaigns more than my 2+ thus far, I hardly believe I am alone. And based on other posts, TW3 is being fixed fairly well too, but seeing as this is also on-going, someone is still having glitches.

 

Like I said, no one said TW3 didn't have glitches, so why did you have to come here all snarky and make a post with pictures of a game you don't even play, therefore didn't even experience those bugs yourself? Of course people will get annoyed by that. Even though I had no problems with TW3, I know others did, but patches are coming out at the speed of light fixing these problems while improving other things, unlike DAI where the developers went on vacations when the game was just released, leaving many people with a broken game.

 

But well, I don't want to discuss this anymore, I just don't understand what you're still doing on this thread when you obviously will never play TW but still think it's inferior to DAI. If you don't have any useful feedback to contribute to the purpose of this thread why are you still here? You're trying to put down a game that you never played and that has done a lot of things right while defending DAI at every cost. It's starting to get a bit frustrating, we heard you the first time, you don't have to keep saying the same thing over and over again. There are so many threads out there to discuss the greatness of DAI, so why are you here?

 

 

And when I play the Inquisitor, I can choose from 2 genders, 4 voices and 4 races....

 

And your point is...?


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This guy can't be serious. Let's move on, people

 

 

Anyone knows when the new patch is going to be released?