I play the game on PC with a controller and it plays just fine, much easier for me.vrbtny said:The extra time might give them enough time to make the UI any good.
They're a small studio, and can only focus on one console at a time. PS3 version will most likely come after the 360 version. If it sells well, at least.ChupathingyX said:Awwww, I really wanted to play this game but I don't own a 360 or have a good PC.
Any particular reason it isn't being released on PS3?
Yeah, except quite a lot of console owners want the Witcher series. A lot of people were disappointed when the first one didn't get a release.Zachary Amaranth said:Witcher 2 delayed for Xbox 360, tens of people disappointed.
Hmm, when did 'gamepad optimal = console game'PeePantz said:I'd normally say buy it for PC because it's a port. However, from what I've heard, it's more of a port to the PC. People who had trouble with the game's difficulty/controls/interface seem to lose all trouble when plugging in a gamepad. This shows that the game was meant for controllers (even the developers used a controller when showing off the then upcoming game). So either use a controller or get it for the console.Mr Ink 5000 said:I've only just got onboard the watcher train, on my first play of Witcher 1
I will be buying number 2, the only question is which format. i might try to show my support for PC gaming if i buy a new CPU anytime soon
That's one of the good things about PC gaming that many seem to ignore. You can choose what to play your games with to best suit your preference.Treblaine said:snip
Which is a pretty good reason to go the PC route, the first Witcher is never getting a console release. So if you want the back story...jim1398 said:I seriously can't see what their problem is. The DRM had absolutely no purpose after the game was released, it was only ever meant to prevent pirates from playing the game before it hit the shelves. Not only that, some people were reporting that it was causing some serious framerate issues (CDPR said they had reports of 30% lower framerates compared to GOG's DRM free version).
Yeah, except quite a lot of console owners want the Witcher series. A lot of people were disappointed when the first one didn't get a release.Zachary Amaranth said:Witcher 2 delayed for Xbox 360, tens of people disappointed.
People often use vague, non-specific but broad and sweeping terminology when they have absolutely no backing nor basis of fact.jim1398 said:Yeah, except quite a lot of console owners want the Witcher series. A lot of people were disappointed when the first one didn't get a release.
As for you Zachary, good job on conducting the poll that shows how many console gamers were disappointed by this news.Zachary Amaranth said:People often use vague, non-specific but broad and sweeping terminology when they have absolutely no backing nor basis of fact.jim1398 said:Yeah, except quite a lot of console owners want the Witcher series. A lot of people were disappointed when the first one didn't get a release.Zachary Amaranth said:Witcher 2 delayed for Xbox 360, tens of people disappointed.
"Everybody knows that."
Easy there. While I was giving advice, you decided to quote me and attack console gamers. So your whole capitalized gamer thing is flown out the window when you clearly want to make a divide amongst platform of choice.Treblaine said:Snip
My beef is not with console gamers, my beef is with console MANUFACTURES and developers.PeePantz said:Easy there. While I was giving advice, you decided to quote me and attack console gamers. So your whole capitalized gamer thing is flown out the window when you clearly want to make a divide amongst platform of choice.Treblaine said:Snip
Not only did I suggest getting a controller for a PC play, I was merely stating that the Witcher 2 was clearly designed for console use as well. When controls are catered to controller (which is more often not used by PC gamers) while the first Witcher was not, then obviously the port was very much on their mind, if not an overwhelming priority.
Sorry, I was too busy looking through all the proof you provided to back up your asumption...Zachary Amaranth said:People often use vague, non-specific but broad and sweeping terminology when they have absolutely no backing nor basis of fact.jim1398 said:Yeah, except quite a lot of console owners want the Witcher series. A lot of people were disappointed when the first one didn't get a release.
"Everybody knows that."