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Porcupine_I said:

doesn't matter, nobody will buy it on XBOX either, because it's a late port and the first part isn't avaliable.

 


I'm not going to upgrade my pc for this game, so I'll get it on 360.



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Zlejedi said:
Seece said:
Cross-X said:

I bet 2012, with PS3 exclusive content (few extra side quests as usual)

I don't. This doesn't strike me as MS flashing the cash, more the devs just going for an easy port.

Yeah i expect Risen quality port for x360.

American Risen port is much better than the European one. So there is still hope :)



donsterydo2 said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
donsterydo2 said:

People what are you talking about, M$ has nothing to do with this game. Atari is the publisher so no money from M$.

This has to be one of the most retarded comments I've ever seen. If the game is truly console exclusive Microsoft paid Projekt CD- to make the game exclusive to their console. If it is multiplatform on the PS3 as well come E3 both devs are opening doors for Atari and Projekt to make more money and everyone will profit.

The only retarted one here is you.

 

CDP is a small polish developer, they are doing one console version at a time only because they don't have money and people to develope for PS3 at the moment. M$ has nothing to do with this.

 

Do your homework.


Show me your sources for this. I know they are a small developer and the game is already finished; It just needs to be ported and there needs to be funds to do such things. If the game is Microsoft exclusive Microsoft most likely published their version of the game. No one ever gives Microsoft free-bees. Sony is the only company I've ever seen that has gotten games because of strong relationships or because of the strongly biased Japanese crowd. Come E3 if it is multiplat we all know whats up. The full game is complete and shipped, we just need to see it dumbed down and sent to both consoles. If both companies pay up this shouldn't be so hard. Lastly, the PS3 is no longer the console which is hard to develop for anymore. That phase passed by a couple years ago smart one. It's no longer considered "space-age" tech.



S.T.A.G.E. said:
donsterydo2 said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
donsterydo2 said:

People what are you talking about, M$ has nothing to do with this game. Atari is the publisher so no money from M$.

This has to be one of the most retarded comments I've ever seen. If the game is truly console exclusive Microsoft paid Projekt CD- to make the game exclusive to their console. If it is multiplatform on the PS3 as well come E3 both devs are opening doors for Atari and Projekt to make more money and everyone will profit.

The only retarted one here is you.

 

CDP is a small polish developer, they are doing one console version at a time only because they don't have money and people to develope for PS3 at the moment. M$ has nothing to do with this.

 

Do your homework.


Show me your sources for this. I know they are a small developer and the game is already finished; It just needs to be ported and there needs to be funds to do such things. If the game is Microsoft exclusive Microsoft most likely published their version of the game. No one ever gives Microsoft free-bees. Sony is the only company I've ever seen that has gotten games because of strong relationships or because of the strongly biased Japanese crowd. Come E3 if it is multiplat we all know whats up. The full game is complete and shipped, we just need to see it dumbed down and sent to both consoles. If both companies pay up this shouldn't be so hard. Lastly, the PS3 is no longer the console which is hard to develop for anymore. That phase passed by a couple years ago smart one. It's no longer considered "space-age" tech.

Well from my understanding it is easy port from PC to 360, when compared to porting PC to Ps3. CD-Projekt only pushes forward projects they believe in (They cancelled the first witcher port, because the group doing it, wasn't doing a good job). 



 

Acevil said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
donsterydo2 said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
donsterydo2 said:

People what are you talking about, M$ has nothing to do with this game. Atari is the publisher so no money from M$.

This has to be one of the most retarded comments I've ever seen. If the game is truly console exclusive Microsoft paid Projekt CD- to make the game exclusive to their console. If it is multiplatform on the PS3 as well come E3 both devs are opening doors for Atari and Projekt to make more money and everyone will profit.

The only retarted one here is you.

 

CDP is a small polish developer, they are doing one console version at a time only because they don't have money and people to develope for PS3 at the moment. M$ has nothing to do with this.

 

Do your homework.


Show me your sources for this. I know they are a small developer and the game is already finished; It just needs to be ported and there needs to be funds to do such things. If the game is Microsoft exclusive Microsoft most likely published their version of the game. No one ever gives Microsoft free-bees. Sony is the only company I've ever seen that has gotten games because of strong relationships or because of the strongly biased Japanese crowd. Come E3 if it is multiplat we all know whats up. The full game is complete and shipped, we just need to see it dumbed down and sent to both consoles. If both companies pay up this shouldn't be so hard. Lastly, the PS3 is no longer the console which is hard to develop for anymore. That phase passed by a couple years ago smart one. It's no longer considered "space-age" tech.

Well from my understanding it is easy port from PC to 360, when compared to porting PC to Ps3. CD-Projekt only pushes forward projects they believe in (They cancelled the first witcher port, because the group doing it, wasn't doing a good job). 


Yes, the PC to 360 is easier. Thats the truth. Projekt said they were thinking about a Witcher 2 port to consoles but they'll see how things go earlier. More consoles, more money for them. I just don't believe that in this day an age a PC dev will let a game be exclusive to one console. They need more profit. If they sell over a million they are looking good. Just look at Portal 2. If supported right by both Microsoft and Sony they can make enough profit. This is why PC devs are quickly turning to consoles. Gabe Newell thought Microsoft would be the quick fix, but the PS3 has a lot more to offer an ambitious dev who wants to create a port. He learned this in front of a crowd after appologizing at the last E3.



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S.T.A.G.E. said:
Acevil said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
donsterydo2 said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
donsterydo2 said:

People what are you talking about, M$ has nothing to do with this game. Atari is the publisher so no money from M$.

This has to be one of the most retarded comments I've ever seen. If the game is truly console exclusive Microsoft paid Projekt CD- to make the game exclusive to their console. If it is multiplatform on the PS3 as well come E3 both devs are opening doors for Atari and Projekt to make more money and everyone will profit.

The only retarted one here is you.

 

CDP is a small polish developer, they are doing one console version at a time only because they don't have money and people to develope for PS3 at the moment. M$ has nothing to do with this.

 

Do your homework.


Show me your sources for this. I know they are a small developer and the game is already finished; It just needs to be ported and there needs to be funds to do such things. If the game is Microsoft exclusive Microsoft most likely published their version of the game. No one ever gives Microsoft free-bees. Sony is the only company I've ever seen that has gotten games because of strong relationships or because of the strongly biased Japanese crowd. Come E3 if it is multiplat we all know whats up. The full game is complete and shipped, we just need to see it dumbed down and sent to both consoles. If both companies pay up this shouldn't be so hard. Lastly, the PS3 is no longer the console which is hard to develop for anymore. That phase passed by a couple years ago smart one. It's no longer considered "space-age" tech.

Well from my understanding it is easy port from PC to 360, when compared to porting PC to Ps3. CD-Projekt only pushes forward projects they believe in (They cancelled the first witcher port, because the group doing it, wasn't doing a good job). 


Yes, the PC to 360 is easier. Thats the truth. Projekt said they were thinking about a Witcher 2 port to consoles but they'll see how things go earlier. More consoles, more money for them. I just don't believe that in this day an age a PC dev will let a game be exclusive to one console. They need more profit. If they sell over a million they are looking good. Just look at Portal 2. If supported right by both Microsoft and Sony they can make enough profit. This is why PC devs are quickly turning to consoles. Gabe Newell thought Microsoft would be the quick fix, but the PS3 has a lot more to offer an ambitious dev who wants to create a port. He learned this in front of a crowd after appologizing at the last E3.

I think the problem is that CD-Projekt is just entering the waters, and they are seeing what the 360 will do for them. In time they might turn towards other devices, but this is a company that can't be compared likes valve in terms of ability of porting. 



 

Acevil said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
Acevil said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
donsterydo2 said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
donsterydo2 said:

People what are you talking about, M$ has nothing to do with this game. Atari is the publisher so no money from M$.

This has to be one of the most retarded comments I've ever seen. If the game is truly console exclusive Microsoft paid Projekt CD- to make the game exclusive to their console. If it is multiplatform on the PS3 as well come E3 both devs are opening doors for Atari and Projekt to make more money and everyone will profit.

The only retarted one here is you.

 

CDP is a small polish developer, they are doing one console version at a time only because they don't have money and people to develope for PS3 at the moment. M$ has nothing to do with this.

 

Do your homework.


Show me your sources for this. I know they are a small developer and the game is already finished; It just needs to be ported and there needs to be funds to do such things. If the game is Microsoft exclusive Microsoft most likely published their version of the game. No one ever gives Microsoft free-bees. Sony is the only company I've ever seen that has gotten games because of strong relationships or because of the strongly biased Japanese crowd. Come E3 if it is multiplat we all know whats up. The full game is complete and shipped, we just need to see it dumbed down and sent to both consoles. If both companies pay up this shouldn't be so hard. Lastly, the PS3 is no longer the console which is hard to develop for anymore. That phase passed by a couple years ago smart one. It's no longer considered "space-age" tech.

Well from my understanding it is easy port from PC to 360, when compared to porting PC to Ps3. CD-Projekt only pushes forward projects they believe in (They cancelled the first witcher port, because the group doing it, wasn't doing a good job). 


Yes, the PC to 360 is easier. Thats the truth. Projekt said they were thinking about a Witcher 2 port to consoles but they'll see how things go earlier. More consoles, more money for them. I just don't believe that in this day an age a PC dev will let a game be exclusive to one console. They need more profit. If they sell over a million they are looking good. Just look at Portal 2. If supported right by both Microsoft and Sony they can make enough profit. This is why PC devs are quickly turning to consoles. Gabe Newell thought Microsoft would be the quick fix, but the PS3 has a lot more to offer an ambitious dev who wants to create a port. He learned this in front of a crowd after appologizing at the last E3.

I think the problem is that CD-Projekt is just entering the waters, and they are seeing what the 360 will do for them. In time they might turn towards other devices, but this is a company that can't be compared likes valve in terms of ability of porting. 


It's going to be at least two disc port to the 360 for sure. I said if funded properly this could work on both consoles because the profit for future projects will be solid if done that way come E3. This is where they will get the air time they need for people to see. This is going to be the most aired E3 ever.



Well profits are important and everything but cd projekt sources say that this game had a budget of 30 million zloty, so around 11 million dollars.

I'm not sure how much they're getting for each copy of the game but with 300k sold at this point it's possible that they have made around 10 million dollars so far and pretty much broken even.

It's also true that they are not that big of a developer and have limited resources thus their decision of bringing it to xbox360 seems very reasonable.



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kowenicki said:
Cross-X said:

I bet 2012, with PS3 exclusive content (few extra side quests as usual)


by which time nobody will care or buy it... as we have seen a few times already.


doubt many will care if it releases now even...they have plenty of games to play this year



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