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Interview The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Interview

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<p>Gamebanshee <a href="http://www.gamebanshee.com/interviews/103561-the-witcher-2-assassins-of-kings.html" target="_blank">caught up with Tom Gop</a>, who in the meantime left CDProjekt RED, to ask some post-release questions about <strong>The Witcher 2</strong>.</p>
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<p><strong>GB: We know that well over 100,000 copies of the game were pre-ordered, but what sort of sales numbers are you seeing since the game's release? Are the numbers meeting your expectations? How does the sequel's sell-through rate compare to the original game's?</strong><br /><br />Tomasz: We&rsquo;re glad to tell you that the final pre-order total was over 150,000 units, which is one of the highest numbers in recent memory for a PC-only game. The sell-through figures so far have been very satisfactory.<br /><br /><br /><strong>GB: How scary was it to go DRM-free with the Good Old Games version of The Witcher 2? Was it difficult to convince Atari that releasing a copy devoid of any DRM would ultimately be a good decision?</strong><br /><br />Tomasz: The CD Projekt group of companies does not believe in DRM. We believe that if we treat people properly, they will treat us the same way. So the decision was not scary at all. Atari&rsquo;s first reaction was along the lines of &ldquo;Guys, you&rsquo;re crazy&rdquo;, but we think things worked out in the end.<br /><br /><br /><strong>GB: Studios often times find it necessary to cut features and content from a game in order to meet budget and time constraints. Is there anything you were forced to cut from The Witcher 2 that you would have preferred to flesh out if time and money weren't an issue?</strong><br /><br />Tomasz: It&rsquo;s hard to answer hypothetically because time and money are always considerations. If they weren&rsquo;t, no game would ever ship because there&rsquo;s always room to improve, add and polish things. One possibility that comes to mind would have been to make the game even less linear.<br /><br />In practice, we did the best we could to balance two desires - making the game even better and getting it into players&rsquo; hands.</p>
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<p>Spotted at: <a href="http://www.gamebanshee.com/news/103563-gb-feature-the-witcher-2-assassins-of-kings-interview.html">Gamebanshee</a></p>
 

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I only bought Twitcher 2 cause it was drm free, fuck you Atari, go and die.
 

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Regdar said:
When was this done? Tomasz Gop left, or is in the process of leaving, CD Projekt. http://www.neoseeker.com/news/16704-wit ... ojekt-red/

Quite sad, really. He was always so enthusiastic. That's what you get for burning the candle at both ends, I suppose.

Yeah it says that in the news post:

VentilatorOfDoom said:
...caught up with Tom Gop, who in the meantime left CDProjekt RED...

Did he work on Witcher 1 or did he just contribute to Witcher 2? Just trying to see if I should care.
 

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Well, whatever happens, as long as CDP continues to avoid DRM and somewhat deliver what they promised, they have my support.
 

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Gop was really only involved with TWitcher 2. So both the improved bits along with the shittier bits and the loss of the Slavic feel are partly due to him. In recent interviews he seemed like he was giving out a more consoletard future for TW kind of vibe, so probably for the best he went.
 

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commie said:
Gop was really only involved with TWitcher 2. So both the improved bits along with the shittier bits and the loss of the Slavic feel are partly due to him. In recent interviews he seemed like he was giving out a more consoletard future for TW kind of vibe, so probably for the best he went.

He was a producer, not a designer.
 

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What the fuck is this slavic feel commie? TW2 costumes and arms looked realistic enough. And btw Are you Polish or Russian potato?

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Fuck slavic feel. :lol:
 

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Witcher 2 felt very fucking Slavic. It definitely didn't have a Western European feel like DA or NWN.
 
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DA/NWN/Oblivion feel as european as a fat man yelling lightning bolt in a KFC.

They've clearly got the mark of people whose closest thing to seeing a real castle is the bouncy kind at a renaissance faire.
 
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It's a DLC that adds a small side quest on chapter 1, I think you got that if you pre-ordered.
 

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Excidium said:
It's a DLC that adds a small side quest on chapter 1, I think you got that if you pre-ordered.

Free DLC. Not pre-order.
 

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