A new The Witcher 3 next-gen update early comparison video has been shared online, highlighting some of the visual improvements that will be included in the upcoming update.
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Rayan from NoobFeed writes - The Witcher 3 Next-Gen has been one of the greatest works of CD Projekt RED, but the game has had plenty of issues since its release. While Patch 4.02 did fix some specific quest bugs, but the crashes are still a major issue. Patch 4.02 did fix some specific quest bugs that are great, but the crashes are a major issue along with the flickering.
Digital Foundry's complete guide to the upgrades - and downgrades - for The Witcher 3 patch 4.01, tested on Xbox Series consoles, PS5 and PC.
How the hell did they mess up the performance mode?! It was almost locked to 60 before! Now it barely hits 50!
Not this again! Are they incapable of patching this franchise properly.
Yeah.
That's a pretty solid upgrade.
lol I knew it , the differences are very minimal and actually it makes the older version look better, like a lot more the wider zoom out of the character than the new version, is funny how they put the 3080 rtx in the video title while I played The Witcher III on my PC years ago with a 1060 gtx runnning almost most of the time in 60 fps full HD and I think all highest settings if I remember correctly, the only good thing I can see about this is the unlock fps in next gen consoles other than that is just a cheap upgrade and nothing to brag about imo.
The Witcher 3: wild cash grab.
It's weird comparing running the Game of the Year edition running on a modern PC with this mainly console-focused update. Compare it with the PS4 or Xbox One release. I see this happening a lot lately.
I can somewhat see the other argument, for PC players who want to replay the game now, but for anyone who played the game back then on a console or a PC it should at the very least be compared to how the game ran on a PC with the average specs back when it was released. I remember my friend picking up a 580ti for this game shortly after it was released. At the time the GPU cost $600, not your average GPU for the time.
It's more of an upgrade for PS4/Xbox, not surprising that it's only slightly better on a high spec PC as it already looked beautiful.