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Intrinsic said:
superchunk said:

Point wasn't that GPD ran it flawlessly, just that it was ported. NS is a lot more powerful than the GPD. NS will have no issues running any of those games.

A lot more powerful?

Anyways, GPD is a windows pc basically. The withcer wss not ported to run on it. That would mean CDPr actuaoly go and make a version of their game specifically for it. It's just running the standard windows version of the game. 

Don't take my word for it tho, I'm just saying don't get your hopes up.

On another note, here is someghinh consider; if they wanted it bad enough, the devs could make the witcher 3 (or at least some version of it) run on even the PS3/360. 

You're right my choice of wording "ported" wasn't accurate and yes they could run some coding magic to actually port to last gen hardware. 

My point is, that won't be necessary.
1) NS is already fully supported by the middleware so cost to port is very low.
2) NS is defintely quite a bit more powerful than the specs given for GPD in the gaf thread. (intel atom quad vs tegra X2 6 to 8 cores, Intel GPU vs nvidia, faster RAM, etc). 

Its not about getting hopes up. I'm quite realistic. Games are going to look and run very similar to what we see now on Xbox One. I'd bet on the portable screen you won't even see a difference whereas on TV you will as the larger screen will make the resolution and other differences more noticeable.