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The Witcher 4 has entered full-scale production, CD Projekt has confirmed
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What the hell are you talking about? Both The Witcher 2 and The Witcher 3 where good on launch...
thank you for being a good example of what i meant that nobody seems to remember.
Witcher 3 ran like absolute crap, a flipping slideshow in especially bad cases, 20+ patches with 1.07 being infamous for how long it was
witcher 2, ubersampling alone made the game struggle to keep as much as 60fps
lest we forget witcher 1, its english translation and voiceover was so dogshit the definitive update was free
I played both games at launch without any serious technical issues, and you can still play both games without issues..
Just because you didn't have issues doesn't mean nobody else did
So? What am I to argue, that the releases weren't perfect?
All I'm saying is that calling it 'dogshit' is just dishonest..
Their release state overhall was , very much was dog shit.
It just wasn't for you specifically.
Ok, so I guess that's you dumb take on it based on seemingly nothing
I'm honestly glad you had no problems playing any of their games at launch.
But next time you see their or sky other game release like shit again (assuming you have no problem again), at least try to remember that maybe, just maybe.
Others are not as lucky as you are.
Have a good one.