Witcher 2 System Requirements and New Screens Revealed

Andy Chalk

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Witcher 2 System Requirements and New Screens Revealed

The surprisingly-gentle Witcher 2 [http://www.amazon.com/Witcher-2-Assassins-Kings-Collectors-Pc/dp/B004CQRCF4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1302031080&sr=8-2] system requirements have been revealed along with ten very sexy new screenshots and a close-up look at Geralt's newer, older face.

Does your gaming rig have what it takes to play CD Projekt's upcoming RPG The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings? The answer is very likely yes, based on the system requirements released today. Minimum spec is very, well, minimal, except for the video card, which while hardly high-end is still well above and beyond every other component on the list. It sounds like The Witcher 2 is going to be one hot-looking piece of digital action.

The details:

Miminum System Requirements:

OS: Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista SP2 / Windows 7 (32/64-bit)
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 Ghz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+
Memory: 1 GB Windows XP / 2 GB Windows Vista and Windows 7
Video Card: 512 MB RAM, supporting Pixel Shader 3.0 (Nvidia GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon HD3850)


Recommended System Requirements:

OS: Windows XP SP2 / Windows Vista SP2 / Windows 7 (32/64-bit)
Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad or AMD Phenom X4
Memory: 3 GB Windows XP / 4 GB Windows Vista and Windows 7
Video Card: 1 GB RAM, supporting Pixel Shader 3.0 (Nvidia GeForce GTX260 or ATI Radeon HD4850)


Additionally:

Sound Card: compatible with DirectX 9.0c
HDD: 16 GB of disc space
Disc Drive: DVD x8, compatible with DVD9
Installation requires administrator access.
Game supports Xbox 360 controller for Windows.


Even the recommended specs aren't exactly over-the-top, which hopefully means that the brand-new engine CD Projekt created for the game is not only more capable than BioWare's old Aurora engine, but also more efficient. The publisher also released ten brand-new screenshots showing off the new technology in action, which you can see below, as well as a long-awaited close-up of Geralt's new, timeworn face.
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Ooh, Geralt. Let me give you my card. The Witcher 2 comes out on May 17, exclusively for the PC.


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Zhukov

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Cool... I guess.

To be honest I don't see much there to get exited about.

There was a trailer awhile back that showed some promise though.
 

Woodsey

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And to think, Fable 3 is coming out on the same day. Microsoft really don't have a clue, do they?

Hopefully Geralt's voice actor has taken some lessons in emoting this time around though, because dear fucking god it was awful last time (and I only played it for 5 hours before succumbing to the terrible start).

Still really looking forward to this though.
 

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Hmm, I think I actually have one of the cards they list in their "Recommended System Requirements" in the current incarnation of my gaming rig - this bodes well! Waiting slightly more than one whole month to get my hands on this game is going to be bloody torture though, stupid future hogging games I want to play.
 

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The specs really aren't that demanding it seems, it looks it will run fine on my '11 MacBook Pro in bootcamp. The screens look great, very promising, but I'll need to leave time for LA Noire and Dragon Age II. Too many games coming out now, lol.
 

Woodsey

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Mcoffey said:
Woodsey said:
And to think, Fable 3 is coming out on the same day. Microsoft really don't have a clue, do they?

Hopefully Geralt's voice actor has taken some lessons in emoting this time around though, because dear fucking god it was awful last time (and I only played it for 5 hours before succumbing to the terrible start).

Still really looking forward to this though.
As bad as it seems, it actually is consistent with his character in the books. Geralt was always described as, like, a stoic wall of neutrality or something. He always remained very level and never got emotional.
Fair enough, but when I'm reading a book I'm not listening to someone's droning voice for 80 hours.

Gildan Bladeborn said:
Hmm, I think I actually have one of the cards they list in their "Recommended System Requirements" in the current incarnation of my gaming rig - this bodes well! Waiting slightly more than one whole month to get my hands on this game is going to be bloody torture though, stupid future hogging games I want to play.
Those cards are just to show the level of card you need to hit the recommended, they're not extra specially catered for or anything.
 

Andy Chalk

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Woodsey said:
Hopefully Geralt's voice actor has taken some lessons in emoting this time around though, because dear fucking god it was awful last time (and I only played it for 5 hours before succumbing to the terrible start).
I thought he did a great job. Geralt's got a lot of miles on him, he's seen it all and done it all. There probably isn't much in the world that will get him too overly excited. And let's not forget that he's also not exactly human, either.

So much of The Witcher was YMMV, so I guess it's not too surprising that this is too. :)
 

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Bleh PC system reqs are so stupid these days. Very dated system for it. Doesn't even take into account resolution or let you know in the least what settings you could get at recommended or w/e.

I demand a revision of how system reqs are released!

We need a "low" setting spec, and a "max" setting spec - and at a specific resolution too! Makes it significantly easier to judge if it'll run well...
 

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I can't wait to pick up my collector's edition of The Witcher 2 on May 17th. The only bad thing is that L.A. Noire comes out on the same day. I am debating which one I should play first. Those screen shots of the game look awesome.
 

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Andy Chalk said:
Woodsey said:
Hopefully Geralt's voice actor has taken some lessons in emoting this time around though, because dear fucking god it was awful last time (and I only played it for 5 hours before succumbing to the terrible start).
I thought he did a great job. Geralt's got a lot of miles on him, he's seen it all and done it all. There probably isn't much in the world that will get him too overly excited. And let's not forget that he's also not exactly human, either.
But you could have just described Gandalf to me, and Ian McKellen has an interesting voice! I get the calm, stoic and world-weary thing, but that doesn't have to equal boring and monotonous.

Wolfram01 said:
Bleh PC system reqs are so stupid these days. Very dated system for it. Doesn't even take into account resolution or let you know in the least what settings you could get at recommended or w/e.

I demand a revision of how system reqs are released!

We need a "low" setting spec, and a "max" setting spec - and at a specific resolution too! Makes it significantly easier to judge if it'll run well...
Or better yet, benchmark tools for every game.
 

Andy Chalk

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Woodsey said:
But you could have just described Gandalf to me, and Ian McKellen has an interesting voice! I get the calm, stoic and world-weary thing, but that doesn't have to equal boring and monotonous.
I could've described a number of different people and characters, but I don't think any of them are professional monster slayers who like to get drunk, fight and screw in their off-time.
 

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Andy Chalk said:
Woodsey said:
But you could have just described Gandalf to me, and Ian McKellen has an interesting voice! I get the calm, stoic and world-weary thing, but that doesn't have to equal boring and monotonous.
I could've described a number of different people and characters, but I don't think any of them are professional monster slayers who like to get drunk, fight and screw in their off-time.
All that description does is make me wonder even more why he sounds bored - and if he's doing all that for shits and giggles he's obviously not bored of doing it.
 

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I'm seeing a large lack of boobies.
Is this really The Witcher?

I kid, but this looks... interesting-ish. Shame the general gameplay was really boring in Witcher 1.
 

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Why is the minimum requirement an 8800? The consoles use a 7800, surely that should be the minimum?
 

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Thanh To said:
hazabaza1 said:
I'm seeing a large lack of boobies.
Is this really The Witcher?

I kid, but this looks... interesting-ish. Shame the general gameplay was really boring in Witcher 1.
enjoy Link remove.
I'd take that down if I were you, links to nudity not really allowed here.
But... thanks, I guess. I really want to see Geralt's orgasm face.
 

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Wolfram01 said:
Bleh PC system reqs are so stupid these days. Very dated system for it. Doesn't even take into account resolution or let you know in the least what settings you could get at recommended or w/e.

I demand a revision of how system reqs are released!

We need a "low" setting spec, and a "max" setting spec - and at a specific resolution too! Makes it significantly easier to judge if it'll run well...
That's called benchmarks and i doubt any dev studio has computers with all sorts of hardware specifications to provide detailed data on this. Too many variables considering there are slight differences even between same models of videocard by different manufacturers.

Pilkingtube said:
Why is the minimum requirement an 8800? The consoles use a 7800, surely that should be the minimum?
The game, currently, is not developed for consoles. It may be in the future but CDProjekt is a studio that does things properly. They want to first make a PC version and then eventually tone it down for console release, rather than forcing PC users to suffer due to consoles being outdated for last few years.
 

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Andy Chalk said:
Woodsey said:
Hopefully Geralt's voice actor has taken some lessons in emoting this time around though, because dear fucking god it was awful last time (and I only played it for 5 hours before succumbing to the terrible start).
I thought he did a great job. Geralt's got a lot of miles on him, he's seen it all and done it all. There probably isn't much in the world that will get him too overly excited. And let's not forget that he's also not exactly human, either.

So much of The Witcher was YMMV, so I guess it's not too surprising that this is too. :)
No, he was simply a bad voice actor. The developers didn't have enough money to pay for good voice actors for other languages besides Polish. Polish voice actors were top notch.
 

Andy Chalk

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ImprovizoR said:
No, he was simply a bad voice actor. The developers didn't have enough money to pay for good voice actors for other languages besides Polish. Polish voice actors were top notch.
I'm still going to disagree. I thought he did a fine job, and believe me, compared to the real bad voice actors out there, this guy was genius.