Unfortunately, Witcher 2 is one of those games which is mainly based on quick realtime battles/actions. A controller is a great addition.. Hard to believe?, pick up either your friends Xbox 360 controller and check it out. (if not, then you could try a PS3 controller and use drivers found on the net to do so, I suggest 'motioninjoy' PS3 controller drivers for this) I recently tried a PS3 controller to my PC at home and I was very happy with the results (with Xbox360 controller emulation). try it out.... Also works great on titles such as Assassins Creed, Devil May Cry 4, etc..
i try it on dead space 2 and could not get use to it at all, i have a g500 mouse with a g19 keyboard and witcher was awesome, but the menus where a pain in the ass
And witcher 2 rocks on my Mechanical BlackWidow(Ultimate) keyboard and Imperator(2012) mouse . But still, I really liked playing the game with a controller.
Yes, it will be released along with Xbox 360 version release of the game. I am waiting for the additional content too, its gonna be great.
Looking forward to it, as for some reason The Witcher games are the only RPG's that use this theme that i have any time for. Might do some marketing on their behalf to some of my 360 owning friends as well, and i know one person who will absolutely love their collectors editions.
http://en.thewitcher.com/community/entry/151 Will be fun to replay this once the update is out, solid list of additions and fixes too.
Yeah great list. Also, if you will watch the proprietes window of the game in steam, it has one interesting tab - beta version, but it's pass protected. Who recived it, i mean pass? :nerd:
Work, GF, but most of the time it's Guru3D Looking forward to this, and nice to see CD Projekt RED keeping their promise to keep support the game, even nearly a year later, they are also old fashioned retail fans like myself.
new dev-diary http://www.gametrailers.com/video/developer-diary-the-witcher/728435 What can you more say about CD Projekt Red. A dying breed of trustworthy developers that deserves a lot of respect.