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kalniel
19-10-2007, 10:00
More one for the Americans, but nice to know anyway.

Europe release date as mentioned in the last press release is still October 26th :)

Atari, Inc., one of the world’s most recognized brands and a third-party video game publisher announced today that The Witcher has gone gold and is scheduled to ship to retailers in North America on October 30. Developed by CD Projekt, The Witcher is a Games for Windows title and will be available exclusively for the PC.

The Witcher transcends traditional fantasy role-playing by throwing players into a unique fantasy world rife with modern social issues such as terrorism, political intrigue and racism where the lines between good and evil are blurred. Based on a fictional world created by best-selling Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, The Witcher casts players as Geralt, a legendary monster slayer and master swordfighter with supernatural abilities and reflexes.

“Not only does The Witcher shine with its stellar action gameplay, its thought provoking storyline riddled with mature social issues is sure to get gamers talking,” said Larry Liberty, Senior Producer, Atari, Inc. “We're confident that The Witcher will prove to be one of the most acclaimed RPG titles this Fall.”

“Creating The Witcher was a huge challenge, but also an adventure. Our task was to create a game with an incredibly involving story and a credible world – a role-playing game that we ourselves would like to play,” said Michał Kiciński, CD Projekt Joint CEO. “We approached this task with no compromises. Thanks to that The Witcher is not just another RPG. It’s a piece of work that in many respects changes and extends the typical canon of such games. It’s quite a brave approach, however I believe that thanks to that attitude The Witcher will bring much freshness into the genre and, of course, will give the players all around the world lots of joy and positive emotions. And we couldn’t have asked for a better publishing partner than Atari. We’re very happy that The Witcher will join Atari’s stable of fantastic role-playing games.”

The Witcher presents a fresh approach to traditional role-playing, blending an expansive, twisting plotline – in which the impact of individual decisions can drastically alter the outcome of the game – and fast-paced combat against a wide variety of foes. With highly detailed graphics, countless motion-capture animations and spectacular visual effects, The Witcher delivers brutal action, deep role-playing options and an intriguing story which will enthrall any player who dares to take on the formidable role of Geralt.

LFS-Bladerunner
24-10-2007, 10:03
I have been waiting ages for this, and with any luck I shall be playing it Friday morning. However, I cannot be anything but pessimistic, the last two releases from Atari that I have waited for both left me disappointed, because of the bugs that came with the package.
Both NWN2 and TDU had major problems, that (to some extent) have been solved with patches. It seems that the bigger and more ambitious the project, the bigger the problems. Unfortunately this seems to be a big and ambitious project!
I can only hope that THIS time, they have managed to get it almost right!.

kalniel
24-10-2007, 10:39
While it's not 100% bug free, in my experience it's significantly more polished than NWN2 and TDU were on release.

And no securom, for those that were having problems with that.

LFS-Bladerunner
24-10-2007, 11:48
While it's not 100% bug free, in my experience it's significantly more polished than NWN2 and TDU were on release.

And no securom, for those that were having problems with that.

As I understand it there is a new type of copy protection...I remember when StarForce was new...and thanks to the problems with that, I am apprehensive to say the least!
I must admit that I have NEVER had any problems that could be directly related to Securom, (apart from the obvious gripe about breach of EULA [pet rant :D])
but Starforce and TAGES have caused problems...and PLEASE don't mention STEAM (Spyware Thrown Endlessly At Machines)

kalniel
24-10-2007, 12:33
Not new. It uses Tages, which has been around for ages as well. Like you I actually prefer Securom, but other people prefer Tages.

tenebra
24-10-2007, 12:50
For your peace of mind, there is already a fix for the imperfections ;)

LFS-Bladerunner
24-10-2007, 12:53
For your peace of mind, there is already a fix for the imperfections ;)
Got to giggle really...the game isnt on the shelf yet, but the patch is out! :rolleyes:

LFS-Bladerunner
24-10-2007, 12:57
Not new. It uses Tages, which has been around for ages as well. Like you I actually prefer Securom, but other people prefer Tages.

mmm..I seem to remember reading somewhere that it would use SolidShield (http://www.solidshield.com/en/Products )..but could that be Tages under a different name?

kalniel
24-10-2007, 13:05
Got to giggle really...the game isnt on the shelf yet, but the patch is out! :rolleyes:
Routinely happens - you have to submit a release candidate some time in advance to allow for all the printing, packaging and distribution. In the few weeks before public release you have time to tidy up a few ends - some companies go on holiday instead, CDP did this fix and then they'll go on holiday ;)