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CGI-Quality said:
Imaginedvl said:

Like what (other than the map, which can be very sujbective after all). I presented that: 

- Items
- Quest count (and this is actually by FAR lower than the Whitcher 3, esp. for side quests)
- NPCs
- Crafting system (way less recipes and ingredients and crafting options)
- Skill system (way less skills)

And I fail to see how can anyone argue in a different direction for "most of what I presented" other than preferring one way or another (I prefer the way Horizon does it, it does not mean I can argue the scale of it)...

And regarding the map, I did not change my tone; I'm just telling that there is no number to back it so yah you could argue and disagree with it but I think believe it is bigger based on my gameplay.

Scale signifies weight. If you're saying one thing is bigger than something else, that means it is measurable. I've not argued that one is bigger than the other. It's totally possible that The Witcher III is much bigger. My point has just been that, unless there's an official breakdown of the two, we really have no full proof way of knowing. 

Well yah, I could break down numbers But I do not feel like it; let's wait for something official.
At the end Horizon is the better game based on my taste anyway :)

Btw, for the map, I did not some research and the Witcher 3 map is 136km2 (just Novegrad) which is massive even in comparison of GTA V (81km2) and Far Cry 4 (46km2) so while I agree with you that we have no clue about Horizon's map, it really looks not as massive to me.