You did not want to stay behind the CDP with TW3 and have put one on top of the stack.
Well if the final game is well written, beautiful, with awesome actors and music and completely shitty gameplay it will equal Witcher 3 perfectly in every way.
But then it will have more value for me, because it is set in an historical setting with an approximation towards medieval times and shows the beauty of our culture.
OUR culture? You're a Czech? Didn't you say "you funny speaking Czechs" just a moment ago?
Culture has many definitions and tis are dependent on different viewpoints. Here is one definition derived from its etymology:
Edward S. Casey: "The very word
culture meant 'place tilled' in Middle English, and the same word goes back to Latin
colere, 'to inhabit, care for, till, worship' and
cultus, 'A cult, especially a religious one.' To be cultural, to have a culture, is to inhabit a place sufficiently intensive to cultivate it—to be responsible for it, to respond to it, to attend to it caringly.
Sociology defines it different:
Non-material culture refers to the non-physical ideas that individuals have about their culture, including values, belief systems, rules, norms, morals, language, organizations, and institutions, while material culture is the physical evidence of a culture in the objects and architecture they make or have made. The term tends to be relevant only in archeological and anthropological studies, but it specifically means all material evidence which can be attributed to culture, past or present.
Some cultures spans across nations and some nations have more than one culture. But this culture that i speak about is the middle european culture of the late middle ages and it belonged to several nations in 14th and 15th century AD.
This nations were the HRE (Sacrum Imperium Romanum) that inclueds also the Regnum Bohemiae (including Silesia) and Archduchy of Austria, Regnum Poloniae and Regnum Hungariae (can be disputed due to its extend into the balkans, but the core nation of Hungary and the Slovac lands were of same culture as Regnum Bohemiae).
No i'm not Czech, but the czechs didn't invented catholicsm and its values, which was in 1400 the religion of Regnum Bohemiae until the husites wars. Neither did they invented the sacral paintings, sculpturing and architecture (gothic and romanesque) and neither latin and its alphabet and etc. It was an exchange and adaptation across several nations and even several cultures, forming one type of middle european culture. But if you want to divide it further and by other attributes then it is the same culture that east south germany and west south poland had.
So the next time if you look at the Veitsdom or St.Barbara think that this is build by german and czech workers and artisans, but planed by the french and germans imitating the german and french style, especially by the german Parler family. And understand that cultures span sometimes accross several nations, like the west european, nord european, balkan, south european and also the middle european culture.
Edit: Hasty writing results in many spelling errors, which ought to be corrected.