You'd think people would learn.
I'm surprised that people get surprised by this (downgrading, cutting out content, etc). Guys, wake up? Do any of you remember the Post-E3 Dragon Age: Inquisition videos? Especially the one in which Mike Laidlaw narrates what is being presented? The first video showed the Hinterlands.
Here's a refresher:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdXvFEEBZeo
Obviously, the following will have meaning only if you've actually played Inquisition...
Skip to about 1:05, that woman, in the
final game is found in a completely different location, in a house. Well ok, that's a nitpick, right? Well guess what, people compare bricks... a bunch of
bricks with (or with less) tessellation in the old and newer Witcher 3 videos and pictures. And that wouldn't be nitpicking? BRICKS! For crying out loud...
To about 2:37, to quote Laidlaw: "
Similarly, spread your Inquisition in a region and you'll see your troops paroling the roads and signs of their presence.". Ok, do any of you see your Inquisition troops paroling the roads of the regions you control in the final game? Well I've played the game two times to the end (and a half now), and all I can see are the very occasional pair of generic Inquisition soldiers seemingly appearing out of nowhere on a some random hill as I happen to walk by (with a chest that's sometimes empty and can't even be interacted with).
I haven't seen much in the form of "your troops paroling roads". And if they mean "random Inquisition pairs of soldiers poppin' out occasionally as you walk in the wild" as actual "signs of their presence" then ok... good effort there. You know what? Maybe it was too taxing for the lowest common denominator? Maybe poor XOne or even the PS4 would have imploded had a team of merely five soldiers or so would have
actually patrolled the Hinterlands' roads after completely controlling it? Who knows, but that part of the game mechanics has been downgraded for the final game. It's "content tempered with".
The above are only two examples.
But I think that's the "best" one, the one that really showcases what can and does happen to "meaningful" content during a game's development:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAAEUFjq2K4
Skip to about 8:00 (or just watch the whole thing to get the context)... and from that point on, if you watch (and listen to what's going on as well) it should speak for itself. Now, at least from the first video I linked, I'd like to ask you guys if you've noticed anything particular? Because there is. Just look at the top-left corner of the screen. But that should have been obvious from the start, at the time too (especially at the time). If developers show off their "work-in-progress" you guys should IMMEDIATELY slow down on your expectations, heck might as well downgrade them huh. But do I really have to go Tutorial mode on you folks? Haven't we learned enough especially since the past couple of years?
I've used Inquisition as an example because it's still relatively recent, but I could go on with dozens of others. Why oh why do people go bunkers about this (graphics downgrade, etc) in this video gaming day and age. Ok, so the final ver- excuse me... the final *cough*
PC*cough* version of the Witcher 3 will look "just like consoles" (let's presume just one second that it's going to be the case). There's going to be less trees than originally planned, less tessellation, less draw distance. Wow, damn I guess that CDPR sucks after all? Cancelling pre-order...
Seriously? All I want is a good, fun game to play, with some (if not a lot) of exploration thrown in. Is that what I've seen in the review (not preview) videos I've watched so far? Hell yeah! I want decent difficulty, mini-boss type battles as I enter some random crypt somewhere, I want to be able to fucking SWIM (sorry Inquisitor, but water isn't THAT deadly to Geralt) and find a lost treasure chest on the sea floor. Have I seen that actually happening in the videos I've watched? You bet! Heck, if I really feel like it I'd greatly appreciate some good time with some girls in a brothel... well holy cow, YOU CAN. Dude, just cleared a town or two of miscreants that only deserved your sword in their face as a form salutation and you're craving with some cards game? Go for it!
The Witcher 3's graphics are good, people, please. Downgrading? Ok, so what? It's going to happen with Cyberpunk 2077, it's going to happen with Dragon Age 4, 5 and 6. It's going to happen with DOOM 4, and Assassin's Creed 3000. It will keep happening after the release of the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Two. I'm saying this, because some of the gamers (not just here on these forums, but generally speaking the reactions I've seen regarding this whole graphics downgrade debacle) react to this as if THIS particular case with Witcher 3 was some sort of a "last straw". As if CDPR were "untouchables" and as if Witcher above all others should have stayed "pure" and virtuous, lest being desecrated by the filthy consoles. Well damn sorry to disappoint, 'coz it just happened.
Now, do keep in mind that I am typing all of this in direct reaction and referrence to that "insider article" linked earlier. It might ALL be untrue and the PC version might in fact be significantly better (graphically) than the consoles. But you know what, if that's NOT the case I don't care. If it IS the case I still don't care because all I want is what I've seen in the review videos. Everything about the Witcher 3's gameplay that has been shown so far are things I wanted to do in an action RPG since a long time (and which Inquisition didn't deliver on for the most part, even though that game was still generally good).
Well anyway I had to get this off of my chest. I for one do not regret my pre-order and simply cannot wait to play it.