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    I have been reading good things from end users who have bought this game.

    However, the North American version of this game is a censored version with some watered down content.

    I have not yet purchased this game solely because I hate buying censored video games and if I buy the UK version and have it shipped to Canada then it can involve lots of nonsense surcharges at the border, especially if a courier company is involved at any point.

    I recommend those who like me, hate buying censored video games, to buy the UK version instead of the censored North American version.

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    I have about 50 hours to devoted to it...I'm fighting Azar Javed

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    On the subject of censorship The Witcher wiki has the following to say:

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    All the female portrait cards shown after Geralt's "conquests" were retouched to a more modest standard for the US release version. The in-game Dryad was also reskinned so her hair covered more of her body in this release.[citation needed]

    Some dialogue between characters is shortened in the non-Polish language versions. Lead Designer Michal Madej has disputed claims by fans that this was due to the sometimes crude language, but that the decision to edit down dialogue occurred because of production-related concerns in game development. Proof reader Martin Pagan noticed this shortened version during his work and writer Sande Chen confirmed that it was not due to censorship. Fans have theorized that it may have been done for voice acting cost savings, especially since much of the vulgar language has been retained. Such cost savings would normally occur during any shortening of dialogue, even in cases where no major crudity was involved.
    So while I applaud you moral stand, if you do chose to get the US version you are really not missing out on much. In fact if you really want to see the european version of the collectable cards you can go to the witcher wiki site and search on "sex cards"...

    I obviously can't provide a link due to forum rules...
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    The whole sex thing about Witcher was blown out of proportions. It's just a small part of the game. It adds flavour, sure, but even you play censored version, you're not missing much. I don'r really see the need to censor cards, as they are more artful than sexy, except one or two maybe...

    I finished the game recently and I can tell you that it is fantastic. A must have for any fan of the genre...

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    When I got the Witcher-on-Witch action in Chapter 1, I was expecting... I don't know... something sexy for the card. What I got was a cannibal DO NOT WANT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kekvit Irae
    When I got the Witcher-on-Witch action in Chapter 1, I was expecting... I don't know... something sexy for the card. What I got was a cannibal DO NOT WANT.
    Yeah, given the way the NPC had acted and how they appeared, the card was a bit of a shock...

    You could be all, ummm, I suddenly got this really intense headache and there are kids hanging around down here somewhere, so I am going to have to say no...
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    Does anyone else wonder if the Game Designers have a thing for red-heads? Seems most of the "card-worthy" women in the game have red hair, particularly the more central NPCs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OverKnight
    Does anyone else wonder if the Game Designers have a thing for red-heads? Seems most of the "card-worthy" women in the game have red hair, particularly the more central NPCs.
    I'm certainly not complaining.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OverKnight
    Does anyone else wonder if the Game Designers have a thing for red-heads? Seems most of the "card-worthy" women in the game have red hair, particularly the more central NPCs.

    Perhaps Sapkowski did... at least I remember few interesting 'reds' from Witcher novels and stories.

    But it was several years ago so I cannot say too much about the whole 'problem' if you can actually call that a problem at all...

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    I didn't say it was a problem, just a trend.

    Unfortunately the series doesn't seem to be available in English yet.
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    I am quite sure they will be in some time.

    In POland the Witcher is already the 15 years old classic of fantasy - currently the new generation of writers is taking a different path (or paths actually), but with the current 'speed' of translations to English that might be available in 2020...
    Maybe earlier if Tomasz Baginski ( you can see some of his cut scenes in the game) will finally deal with his life project 'The Iron General' by Jacek Dukaj.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xiahou
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    First thing- you don't need to keep Abigail "alive" during the fight with the beast. If she gets knocked down, she'll be up and alive again for the next segment. For me, the fight got alot easier once I realized I didn't need to protect her.

    I thought the Beast was kinda cheesy, so I decided to get cheesy to beat him. I drank a swallow, a tawny owl, and started running in circles around the flaming ring until both bars (health/endurance) were full. Then I turned around and hit him with a flame sign and ran again til my health was full. Rinse and repeat until he's dead. In my case, when he was 3/4 dead, I switched signs and managed to stun him, but I could've kept on with the same tactic and killed him the other way too. If you get agony on you and get stunned, it's because you ran too close to the flames. Don't do that.

    I think the easiest thing to do would've probably been to make the spectre oil (whatever its called) and use that on your blade to pwn him. But, I didn't have the foresight to learn to make oils prior to the battle, so it wasn't an option for me.
    I did this as well :) I'm not sure...but I may have also used Blizzard (an extremely useful potion that I wish I had a lot more of)

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    What a coincidence, I was just browsing around gamespot to see what games had been released lately, and this caught my eye for being one of the more interesting games released lately that I haven't yet gotten. From what the reviews say, everything is great except the voice acting - or?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodion Romanovich
    What a coincidence, I was just browsing around gamespot to see what games had been released lately, and this caught my eye for being one of the more interesting games released lately that I haven't yet gotten. From what the reviews say, everything is great except the voice acting - or?
    With exceptions, I think the voice acting is generally quite good. The biggest problem I have with the voices is that certain portions sound like they were re-recorded later and they don't blend well with the surrounding dialog. Of course, that's just my opinion- ymmv.

    I think the biggest annoyance is their overuse of the same few character models for the various townsfolk. There's a handful of pretty well-done character models, but it seems like I keep seeing them over and over again, with slight variation all over the place. Even still, I've found the locales to feel much more immersive and real than say, Oblivion's were.
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    There is now a demo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by frogbeastegg
    There is now a demo.
    Great, now I may finally have to buy it.
    Will try that of course, they have the game for 30EUR these days, special offer.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Xiahou
    With exceptions, I think the voice acting is generally quite good. The biggest problem I have with the voices is that certain portions sound like they were re-recorded later and they don't blend well with the surrounding dialog. Of course, that's just my opinion- ymmv.

    I think the biggest annoyance is their overuse of the same few character models for the various townsfolk. There's a handful of pretty well-done character models, but it seems like I keep seeing them over and over again, with slight variation all over the place. Even still, I've found the locales to feel much more immersive and real than say, Oblivion's were.
    Just as there's an annoying overuse of the same 10 or 15 models, which was frankly just lazyness on the devs part, there's also an overuse for the english voiceovers (and probably for any other single traduction), that's why you noticed that weirdness during dialogs, for example: the expression "What?" or a simple "No!" have the same tone regardless of context, so it's quite funny to hear my american Geralt come with a "WHAT!!!!!" while talking calmly.
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    Thanks, the demo was great - but it took some time before I could figure out how to handle the combat combos without making the character freeze Also, the OTS camera is the only sensible way to play it IMO, the other camera modes ruin both combat and atmosphere. I think I'll definitely grab a copy of this asap!
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    Slightly different opinion here, found the OTS camera worst because the character stands to the left but runs toward the middle(well, that he runs crooked fits with the way he seems to stand crooked ), also the crosshair is small and I often misclicked or targeted the wrong enemy so I used one of the overhead perspectives(the only difference I found between them is that F1 is slightly more zoomed out than F2).

    Then the engine limitation I actually found worst, you see those wide open fields everywhere but are limited to small fenced corridors and whenever you enter or leave a house you get a reload screen, to me that just doesn't fit very well into an atmospheric modern RPG and it's so linear.

    Oh and if the first act really ends after you placed five fires, I'd call that a rather short act, I was expecting to see a bit more of the game for a 2GB download and the promise of a "tutorial plus a whole chapter" though I guess there are quite a few sidequests I didn't make.

    I think I'll get it eventually since it's still an entertaining RPG and I'd like to see more despite the flaws but for now I spent my money for some christmas presents.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodion Romanovich
    Thanks, the demo was great - but it took some time before I could figure out how to handle the combat combos without making the character freeze Also, the OTS camera is the only sensible way to play it IMO, the other camera modes ruin both combat and atmosphere. I think I'll definitely grab a copy of this asap!
    Yeah, the OTS camera is the easiest for me to use as well. I also find it more immersive than the overhead view.
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    I'm glad this is good. I have it, but my machine turns not to be up to running int. Roll on Dubai in Jan and cheap electronics....
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    Catiline! I haven't seen your digital likeness for quite some time!
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    Just bought it, installed it, and am now awaiting 1.02 patch before firing it up in anger - I want to experience it with minimal loading times. I'm totally excited about it, but I can wait for the 'optimal' experience. Any idea how long this will be?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lehesu
    Catiline! I haven't seen your digital likeness for quite some time!
    I've been washing my rags
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    but hi Lehesu-san
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zatoichi
    Just bought it, installed it, and am now awaiting 1.02 patch before firing it up in anger - I want to experience it with minimal loading times. I'm totally excited about it, but I can wait for the 'optimal' experience. Any idea how long this will be?
    The patch has been released today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AggonyDuck
    The patch has been released today.
    Yeah, I got it last night, thanks! It took a while mind - seems there were a few people trying to get hold of it besides me.

    I will be firing this up in the New Year - alas I will be computerless in a computer-filled world for the next 2 weeks.

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    Some nice news for the Witcher owners:

    TLDR: Massive amount of updates to be released for The Witcher, both online as a free patch, and also at retail in an Enhanced Edition of the game.

    CD Projekt RED is pleased to announce that in May of this year, a new and improved version of The Witcher will appear in stores, a game already considered by many players and media to be the best PC RPG of 2007!
    Michał Kiciński, CEO of CD Projekt described the idea behind The Witcher Enhanced Edition: "The leading idea during the development of The Witcher Enhanced Edition is to create a game that is devoid of all of the major criticisms levied at the original release. The Witcher was received very warmly by both players and the media, but we are well aware that it is not a product without its faults. There was just not enough time to perfect certain elements, while we learned that some things needed to be changed from the players themselves. Now we have the opportunity to introduce changes that will allow The Witcher to provide even more enjoyment. I hope that, as a result, the game will come even closer to the ideal RPG."

    Maciej Szcześnik, Project Manager at CD Projekt RED, spoke about the content provided in the new edition: "The Witcher Enhanced Edition will be a completely polished product, something rarely found on the PC market. Of course, it would have been best if the original edition could look that way. There were a few ways the original game didn’t quite live up to our high expectations, but now we're trying to make up for it. Work is being done on two levels: one concerns the removal of technical obstacles that hinder the player from properly using the game and thus gaining enjoyment from it. Some of those elements include the loading times, which will be reduced by 80%, the stability of the game on different PC configurations, as well as an array of smaller fixes that will increase interactivity and precision in combat. The other level consists of very important changes that are not usually found in patches. First and foremost, the English-language version will, for the most part, be completely re-done. The amount of text in that version was reduced compared to other language versions and that was said to cause a significant decrease in immersion and atmosphere. Now the English version will be as polished and atmospheric as the other language versions. Speaking of other language versions, most of them will be improved in some way. Significant changes will also be made in the German version, where we are planning to re-record the voices for many of the characters. The most important improvements concern those elements of the game that players criticized the most. For example, over 50 new supporting character models will be added, so that the player won't run into the same person too often. The inventory panel will be re-designed and improved, and some elements of the main game screen will be polished. However, one of the biggest changes that will greatly increase the player's immersion in the game world will be improvements concerning dialogue scenes. Both Geralt and non-player characters will get over 100 new animated gestures which will make their body language during conversations much more natural. Additionally, the facial animation and lip-sync system will be re-created, making the faces of the speakers now even more natural, as well. Of course, I've mentioned only the most important changes, and that's still a lot. There will be many smaller changes that will make the game more fun. I'm convinced that, thanks to those changes, The Witcher will almost be the ideal game for fans of PC role-playing."

    Adam Kiciński, head of CD Projekt RED spoke about publishing and the availability of The Witcher Enhanced Edition in different parts of the world: "Our goal is to make the Enhanced Edition available to all players all over the world. We are currently negotiating with our publishing partners to confirm availability dates. Our release date in Eastern Europe is May 16, and thanks to the great support from fans, we’re confident that we will be able to bring the game to stores around the world on that date, as well. The retail release will be quite important for us, as we’re not just improving the game itself, but want to improve how the title is packaged. For example, aside from the game DVD, we are planning to include a DVD with the D'jinii Mod Editor, as well as two additional adventures, a video DVD with extended material detailing the making of the game, a music CD with 29 tracks from the game, a music CD with 15 tracks of music inspired by the game, an 80-page instruction booklet, a 112-page official guide written by the game’s developers, and a 50-page short story written by Andrzej Sapkowski. There will also be a map of the game world. As you can see it is quite an elaborate release and it is important to us that fans all over the world be able to buy this version of the game. Especially considering it will not be more expensive than the standard edition of the game! Fans that have already bought the game need not worry, however, because the new content and improvements will be available to them in the form of a downloadable update."

    The Witcher Enhanced Edition not only means changes in the game's mechanics or better graphics, however. There's also an included mod editor called D'jinni that allows players to create or modify their own adventures in the world of The Witcher, as well as two completely new adventures created by CD Projekt RED. The first adventure, entitled “The Price of Neutrality,” tells the story of Geralt coming back to Kaer Morhen and finding a mysterious camp near the stronghold (3 new quests), while the second one focuses on Geralt’s close friend, Dandelion, and his troubles in Vizima City (5 quests).
    Overall this sounds great and especially the toolset could have a lot of potential if it's powerful enough.
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    I still haven't bought the game, and it seems most in this forum have, and anyway, I'm not a big RPG player and the only one I've played recently was Oblivion which one of my cousins gifted me with. I simply loved the game.
    This one sound pretty interesting too, but before I go ahead and order it, I'd sure like to know how'd the people here rate it relative to Oblivion?


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    Quote Originally Posted by AggonyDuck
    Overall this sounds great and especially the toolset could have a lot of potential if it's powerful enough.
    That's fantastic- such support is very rare now days.
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