bukary on 25/11/2016 at 09:15
Quote Posted by Yakoob
Got either of these in min 900 height so I can wallpaper it?
Here you go (1440x3440): (
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gwrwbsptwm4mnjm/AADygPOP7ZaYb1eeIZglaffBa?dl=0) requested shots.
One of these screenshots is taken near the highest place in the whole game. I climbed right at the very top of that mountain. I never thought it's possible.
I use MSI Afterburner to take screenshots (it's a pity GOG has no such feature), and what I see on the screen is not exactly what I see as a screenshot (the gamma is off), so I also included "raw" files if you'd like to edit them your way. Perhaps someone knows what settings should I use in Afterburner (or any other program) in order to get the best quality?
If anyone is looking for some "witchy" wallpapers (with specyfic tones, composition, colors or objects), I can take screenshot of any place in the game with any witcher outfit in any possible pose. :) Just let me know. I use in-game sharpening, and if you don't like it, also let me know so that I can turn it off.
BTW, CD Projekt's attention to detail is amazing. Just look at the guy on the left:
Inline Image:
https://s22.postimg.org/5szcp4jkh/piss.jpg:joke::joke::joke:
Malf on 25/11/2016 at 11:41
I only play other games between Witcher 3 sessions...
I've still got to get around to completing my latest playthrough, and your screenies are really making me want to.
But I still have more time to put into Dishonored 2, where the latest beta patch really improved performance to the extent that I can now run with TXAA making the game smooth and removing some graphical artefacts I was seeing. And I picked up Planet Coaster recently, which is fab from what I've played, and I want to play MORE.
And your screenies are also making me jealous of your monitor, even though mine is lovely...
bukary on 25/11/2016 at 12:02
Quote Posted by Malf
And your screenies are also making me jealous of your monitor, even though mine is lovely...
Yes, hi-res widescreen monitor is really a game-changer. It was one of my best hardware investments in years...
Malf on 25/11/2016 at 14:09
Oh, mine's not shabby at all; it's a 27" IPS G-Sync 144Hz 2560x1440 panel, but that format in your screenies is absolutely gorgeous.
It's a moot point anyway, and just the green-eyed monster egging me on. I haven't got the spare cash available to justify spooging on a new monitor and the system to power it, especially when mine's perfectly fine.
Sulphur on 25/11/2016 at 18:19
Ansel sure is great. ME: Catalyst supports it too, there's plenty of potential for some great screenies with its sunlit playgrounds of glass and concrete. Obduction's another very pretty game that can benefit from the widescreen treatment.
TannisRoot on 28/11/2016 at 15:41
I started playing this over the weekend. Should I do side-quests first? If not, can I come back and do the content later or will I be overleveled?
Malf on 28/11/2016 at 17:21
At the start of the game, you'll have to do all the side-quests you can in order to level and stand a chance even against common enemies, but later on (about level 11-14 onwards) you'll become very over-powered, and over-levelling heavily reduces rewards in the vanilla, un-modded game.
I always play on Death March these days, and I've got a save on the go with auto-levelling enemies, and these help level out some of the levelling system's problems. Unfortunately, the also serve to highlight key flaws elsewhere, such as in gear levelling.
If you get to the stage where it starts to feel too easy, you can bump up the difficulty. The game's pretty generous like that, but you only get the Death March related achievement for completing the whole game at that difficulty level.