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CGI-Quality said:
Imaginedvl said:

I'm not sure what you are doing here? Are you trying to validate the accuracy of what I'm saying?

I stated some very specific things (like the amount of items (not only types), item types and categories, quests (and NPCs by the way, did not mention it before), crafting options, map size (the map is not bigger and you can see that by playing it, the scale of it is way smaller in Horizon)). This is accurate.

You said you do not know about the number of items; just start both games and look at it; it is just obvious; Horizon got way fewer items and item categories than the Witcher 3. It is a good thing in my opinion because the number of items and even recipe in the Whitcher 3 is just ridiculous to me but it is still a different scale.

I mean those are not about what game or concept is better but about "content" size and scale, which is what we are talking about here after all.

I gave my take on your responses. I'm saying that what you've presented doesn't state, as a matter of fact, that The Witcher III is bigger in terms of scale. 

Well then; we are just arguing about what "you" or "I" consider scale and this is a dead end :)

Because yes, what I said were "facts" and everything I said is just bigger in the Whitcher 3 (or have more diversity/categories), I did not make up anything. That's at least my definition of scale.

Only thing that may be argued is the size of the map actually, the rest are just plain numbers.