Here's What Future Witcher 3 Updates Will Change and Fix
Added: 01.06.2015 12:18 | 6 views | 0 comments
. And looking beyond 1.04/1.05, CD Projekt Red said it has "a lot more fixes on the way," though none were named outright. Witcher 3 1.04/1.05- Geralt will no longer interact with candles near chests and other interactive element
- General stability and performance improvements
- Significantly Enlarged GUI and HUD elements (including fonts) on consoles and slightly on PC.
- Improved camera smoothness
- Performance improvements during some cutscenes
- Fixed case where game was crashing on loading a save in certain situations
- Various bug fixes and user experience improvements in GUI panels.
- Fixed issue where some players were unable to run after Wandering in the Dark quest
- Fixed issue where players were unable to talk to Eight after the Lord of Undvik quest
- Too many wild hunt minions were spawned during Ciri's Story: Fleeing the Bog quest.
- Fixed issue where Keira could sometimes fall under terrain during Wandering in the Dark quest
- Fixed issue where Player was unable to move freely during Blindingly Obvious quest
- Fixed issue where Player was unable to activate portal during Wandering in the Dark quest
- Fixed issue where Player could get trapped in Turseach castle ruins
- Fixed issue where Roche was not present at Hanged Man's tree during Eye for an Eye quest
- Fixed issue where Player was unable to talk or interact with certain NPCs
- Fixed issue where Sirens in quest Lord of Undvik could be invulnerable
- Fixed issue where player was unable to use certain actions after Carnal Sins quest
- Fixed issue where Geralt was sometimes unable to mount Roach
- Fixed issue where some players where experiencing infinite loading screen during King's Gambit quest.
- Fixed issue where Simun was not properly spawned in An Unpaid Debt quest
- Fixed issue where player might have had a progression break after choosing certain dialogue option when talking to Dijkstra in Count Reuven's Treasure quest
- The Pyres of Novigrad quest is of course going to be fixed as well as the XP glitch
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Vice: The joy of local multiplayer gaming pulled me out of a post-suicide-attempt shell.
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| 20 of the Most Expensive Games Ever Made
Added: 30.05.2015 0:01 | 28 views | 0 comments
1. Destiny - 2014
Activision spent $500 million on the development and promotion of Destiny, the most expensive game ever made. Destiny cost more than most summer blockbusters! 2. Grand Theft Auto V - 2013
In Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto V, you can hijack an armored truck. The game's developers might've had to do the same, given the $265 million price tag on the open-world action game. 3. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - 2009
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 was an incredibly successful game that cost about $50 million to develop. Add on $200 million on launch and marketing costs, you've got a quarter-mil invested. 4. Star Wars: The Old Republic - 2011
The Star Wars MMORPG was developed by more than 800 people over six years and cost $200 million. 5. Final Fantasy VII - 1997
Spending $145 million on a game made in the '90s is hard to wrap your mind around. At least the final product was one of the best RPGs of all time. 6. Shenmue II - 2001
The sequel to the original Shenmue cost $132 million. 7. Max Payne 3 - 2012
The gritty shooter from Rockstar was a $105 million expenditure for the developer. It sure was a better use of money than the movie. 8. Grand Theft Auto IV - 2008
Back in 2008, Grand Theft Auto IV was the most expensive game of all time, at $100M. Now that figure looks minuscule in comparison to other games' big budgets. 9. Too Human - 2008
The Xbox 360 exclusive cost developer Silicon Knights $100 million to make. A sequel to the expensive original is reportedly in the works. 10. Red Dead Redemption - 2010
Red Dead Redemption will go down as one of Rockstar's greatest efforts. Venturing into the wild, wild west tallied $100 million for the GTA developer. 11. Disney Infinity - 2013
Disney put more than $100 million into the Infinity franchise. Disney Infinity uses various figurines that sync with the game and allow custom, interchangeable gameplay. 12. Deadpool - 2013
Activision's High Moon Studios spent an estimated $100 million on Deadpool. Unfortunately, the game was released to less-than-stellar reviews. 13. Tomb Raider - 2013
Reboots are never cheap, but they can definitely be worth it. This fresh take on the Tomb Raider franchise revitalized the game series and was well worth the $100 million price. 14. Defiance - 2013
Defiance was born out of a convergence of television and video games. Based on SyFy's series of the same name, an MMORPG was released at a price tag of $80 million. 15. Shenmue - 1999
An extremely pricey game to make at $70 million, Shenmue took seven years to develop and sold just 1.2 million copies. 16. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots - 2008
With the amount of detail packed into Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, it's shocking that Konami was able to bring it to the masses for just $70 million. 17. Watch Dogs - 2014
Watch Dogs was long in development before its release in 2014. The open-world hacking adventure cost $68 million to make. 18. Crysis 3 - 2013
According to the Crytek CEO, the third installment in the Crysis series cost three times the original. That puts the charge at $66 million for one beautifully constructed game. 19. Final Fantasy XIII - 2009
The 2009 RPG from Square Enix cost the Japanese developer $65 million to produce. 20. Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Future Soldier - 2012
The third-person cover-based shooter by Ubisoft comes in at $65 million.
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