AwesomeButton
Proud owner of BG 3: Day of Swen's Tentacle
The thing is that with open world you run into technical problems that have been a too large bite for CDPR to chew, like pathfinding and plausibly reacting AI of random street NPCs. Also, have you noticed how all mission seem to take place in controlled environments and indoors, not in the "open world" itself? My bet is this is due to pathfinding issues again.Nah. There's a "holy shit" factor to wandering around the city, even in areas where there's really nothing unique to interact with. I've only played a bit (so maybe I'm not seeing the seams yet), but at least architecturally and in terms of design, it doesn't feel like the typical video game city where buildings are copy-pasted and assets are reused everywhere. Even Vizima in Witcher, which was pretty big and had distinct districts with unique landmarks and feels, still seemed to have tons of copy-pasted buildings. In terms of total square footage for the game's entire map, it's actually fairly small as far as open world games go. But so much detail is crammed into the design of the city, and it's also very vertical.
This is what I'd rather open world games be. Smaller world maps, but with much more care and attention given to design, instead of just endless reused assets between interest points.
Additionally, as Tyranicon makes the point, once you have an open world - the next thing the average gamer (tm) will start hating you for is "there is nothing to do in this open world", or in the better case "all the activities are silly and repetitive" or "the rewards are token stuff that makes no difference". If the rewards are significant you will get "hah lol I can get totally OP by grinding side content, dumb game".
The germans from pcgameshardware seem to claim its CPU-bound. I can't say, my 4790k stays at 99% load but I haven't checked how does it look by cores.BTW supposedly this game doesn't use CPU much? My 5900X is at 50% just standing outside my apartment. At least 10 threads being more or less fully utilized.
https://www.pcgameshardware.de/Cybe...p1LNk3xredN7X3Tvdfa-8d9q3xvaqoM-xFtJi0eag0B0g