Political correctness FTW!
The objectification of women in The Witcher bugged me a little, but at least they're real characters unlike the treatment ladies got in Gothic 3. I think the only woman with a speaking role was also a belly dancer.
Political correctness FTW!
Have you read the comments thread?
Ausir said:There are many "monster contract" quests, but it's pretty natural, considering that Geralt is a witcher, a professional monster slayer.
Lurkar said:That said, I take a special and sick pleasure in knowing that he probably despises his new fan base.
DarkUnderlord said:Such are the horrors of fame.
I'm pretty sure he was a stuck-up, self-righteous git before he got famous.
lol @ him calling himself a "gaming industry professional", though. That made my day,
I would agree with that had the monster hunts had been interesting and not generic, so I think that excuse for shitty quest design is lame, kind of like being a delivery boy. What I don't understand is why every other game on the Codex gets its failures pointed out but everytime someone mentions something about the Witcher it gets a free pass?
Also the Choice and Consequences in the game are limited to some lame scripted scenes, so far multiple choices for the completion of quests are non-existant, every quest is beat in a linear fashion. Not only that but the dialogue is either bad or confusing and pepperd with out of place slang and modern terms. And no, I don't care how good it is in the Russian version.
Bradylama said:Also everybody bitching about the quest compass needs to keep in mind that The Witcher also has a quest compass.
Section8 said:a professional comedian?
His problem with inventory, questlog, map screens etc. Is there something especially bad about the screens in the witcher that is done worse than in all the other games that use separate screens?
Also everybody bitching about the quest compass needs to keep in mind that The Witcher also has a quest compass.
Why are they silly? The only point i can't agree with, is when he complains about the interface.Ausir said:No, many people here acknowledge The Witcher's flaws. But most of Yahtzee's "points" are simply silly. And, let's face it, he simply doesn't like cRPGs.
Which shows you to where you were directed in the dialogue (e.g. a person's house), it doesn't automatically find the people you need like in Oblivion.
No. But it'd be pretty unintuitive for a console player, probably. PC games usually are, that's why they're PC games. Yahtzee can immediately call "elitist" on that, but then again, I probably wouldn't be able to figure out how to play a modern console games (excluding Wii) very quick. Does that mean I should call console developers and their anti-PC gamer attitude elitists?
Fyz said:Why are they silly?
When he talks about the games complexity he refers to it's interface, which i don't agree with him, as i can't see why it is complex in any way.Brother None said:Directly contradicting himself on his point about the game's complexity (needlessly complex vs one-click combat) to draw the inevitable conclusions that this is a single-player MMO.
A single-player MMO is what Oblivion was. Go anywhere, do anything, consequence free. The Witcher, from what I've seen (and finally played) of it, isn't that.
Fyz said:Deep and innovative combat and character developement you say? No my friend, the sort of combat and char developement in the witcher is a system common in third person action games, like Bloodrayne, or Demon stone.
Fyz said:One can't deny the good rpg elements in the game, but with all it's flaws, it isn't such a good rpg. Definitely not something that deserves some of the codexers acting so protectively.
I doubt it would, a boring quest is a boring quest, no matter how you try to justify it.
Fyz said:Also, saying that a Witcher's job is to hunt monsters is no excuse for the bad quest design.
Seriously, if I'd make an otherwise decent rpg, with a 'post office' quest hub that gives you mail delivery quests, people would complain "Hey dude, wtf, mail delivery quests suck, they are boring". Would saying "Well, you're playing a postman, what did you expect" serve as en excuse?
I doubt it would, a boring quest is a boring quest, no matter how you try to justify it.
Hazelnut said:Fyz said:Overall I found that the game is overrated. The (optional) quest marker, all those simple fed-ex and kill X mobs quests, and the respawns each time I reenter an area, make me remember Oblivion.
Don't make the quest marker out to be similar to Oblivions compass - it's not. When it's available for a quest and you choose to switch it on, all it does is provide direction arrow on the minimap to where you need to go for that phase of the quest. It saves having to remember how to get to somewhere / loosing sense of direction / repeatedly checking map - all good things in many situations for many people. It's not available when geralt wouldn't know where something/one is or what to do next in a quest. It also doesn't track NPC's, but just indicates either where they normally will be during the day (at work, in pub, etc) or the location you need to meet them at the time arranged for the phase of the quest. They even tease in one quest where you have to find the right guard captain and say a pass phrase.. the quest can be tracked to the nearest one who's not the right one, and tracking is then disabled. It's simply a navigational assistant, one which I'd sorely miss.
Most RPG quests are fed-ex/kill quests, what's important is the story that's spun - the world that the story is integrated in. That's what makes quests interesting and The Witcher is very good in that sense. Everything makes sense and is believable within the gameworld.
Fyz said:The pr0n cards don't even deserve mentioning, yet they got it. Why mature games need to include adult content in such a forced way is beyond me.
I've got mixed feelings about these. They are a bit naff/corny, and certainly before I played the game they sounded terrible, but really it's just a bit of a fun way to represent and record Geralt having sex. They're not really porn, more erotic art cards giving some flavor to the type of sexual woman you just had a tryst with. (dirty/shy/aggressive/demure/dominating etc etc) Definitely more interesting than a fade to black at least - and I can't immediately think of a better way of doing things myself.
elander_ said:Yeah so we can rate a game a 99% score for having almost no combat gameplay at all or one that only 5 year olds would enjoy but when one actualy tries to create some gameplay we should attack him histerically. It makes perfect sense.
Picking up one boring quest to judge a game is not very smart, because every game, even Fallout has one or two of these.
Fyz said:That is not what i said.
Fyz said:Many flaws that are bashed in other games, are overlooked in this game, because they are redeemed. Fine. But when people do post, or god forbid, write a joke-review based on its flaws, calling them morons, idiots and console kiddies is uncalled.
Some arguments, like "The witcher's UI is so complicated i'd need to spend the weekend reading the manual" are stupid and untrue, other like "the game has fed-ex quests" are right.