2002 Witcher Demo Showcases Wildly Different RPG

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2002 Witcher Demo Showcases Wildly Different RPG


The Witcher as originally envisioned in 2002 would have been a completely different beast from the game that eventually launched the series.

The Witcher games have come a long way since the original title first introduced audiences everywhere to the grim adventures of Geralt the monster hunter. In fact, the series actually has actually come even further than many people might realize. Well before the game that would become <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/the%20witcher?os=the+witcher>The Witcher was even in development, the team behind it produced another demo version of a proposed Witcher game that would have taken the series in a hugely different direction.

The demo in question was showcased on YouTube by Ryszard Chojnowski, the project lead for The Witcher as it existed <a href=https://www.linkedin.com/pub/ryszard-chojnowski/a/2a/b48>between 2003 and 2004. The demo, of which Chojnwoski believes there only about 20 copies in the entire world, featured top-down gameplay that he claims was most directly inspired by Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance. Unlike the series that eventually emerged, it would also have had players creating their own characters rather than playing as the White Wolf himself, Geralt. The demo showed off the early, limited version of combat as well as four environments including a battlefield, a castle, a dungeon and a mountain pathway.

According to Chojnowski, this early version was stunted, in part, by a lack of communication between <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/cd%20projekt%20red?os=cd+projekt+red>the studio's different departments. "Everybody had their own vision of the game," he said. These issues, coupled with the visual limitations of the engine being used at the time, eventually led the company to scrap the whole thing and "start from scratch." The fruit of that decision, of course, is the now renowned series that <a href=http://www.escapistmagazine.com/tag/view/rpg>RPG fans the world over have been enjoying for close to a decade.

Source: <a href=https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=133&v=vMmFiQp3Q_4>YouTube


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AnthrSolidSnake

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I love stuff like this. It's so interesting to see how games started compared to how they eventually turned out. And the history that accompanies that can show how complicated and convoluted game development can become.

I still don't like the first Witcher though. I know they tried their best, but I just found the combat too cumbersome.

It'd be interesting to have seen it in the Baulder's Gate: Dark Alliance style. I have a real soft spot for those games.
 

Makabriel

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Huh...

Well, I think that people who bought the first Witcher need complain because the demo -obviously- isn't the same as the Witcher that was released..
 

Deathfish15

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I will express how 100% glad I am with that demo NOT becoming The Witcher that I know and love. It basically looks like Titan Quest, but with a Witcher skin on it. That's not a complement because that is knowing full well that it wouldn't spawn a sequel or even a third game.
 

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Makabriel said:
Huh...

Well, I think that people who bought the first Witcher need complain because the demo -obviously- isn't the same as the Witcher that was released..
Not every demo is meant for public, some are made just as a "well, this is what we've been working on so far"-preview for the publisher or other higher ups, that want to see some actual game.
 

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I was surprised when he said that build didn't run on the Aurora engine, this version looks much more like Neverwinter Nights than the retail Witcher. I'm curious to see the second part and hear him talk about the engines.
 

Aerosteam

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More developers need to show their game when it was unfinished after its release, not the other way around.
Makabriel said:
Huh...

Well, I think that people who bought the first Witcher need complain because the demo -obviously- isn't the same as the Witcher that was released..
You're joking, right? RIGHT?
 

Makabriel

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Aerosteam said:
More developers need to show their game when it was unfinished after its release, not the other way around.
Makabriel said:
Huh...

Well, I think that people who bought the first Witcher need complain because the demo -obviously- isn't the same as the Witcher that was released..
You're joking, right? RIGHT?
Yes, yes I am. Was making fun of the whole Witcher 3 "The E3 demo was better" crowd.

And now the joke is ruined..