Posted on: December 31, 2023

mattand
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Okay for what it is...
So, let's get this out of the way: I'm playing this natively on a Mac Mini 2, purchased in March 2023 and running MacOS 13 Ventura. There's a little glitch where the cursor disappears when the game first launches. You sort of have to fumble around until you highlight one of the splash screen commands (New Game, Load Game, etc...). Once that's going, the cursor reappears you're in and the game runs great. I got this for free from GOG like five years back, probably when The Witcher debuted on Netflix. As for the game itself? I'm playing this right as I'm finishing up The Witcher 3 on PS5, so as you can imagine, there's a little bit of whiplash, quality-wise. That said: Witcher One, if anything, shows how far CD Projekt Red has come. The graphics and characters are servicable at best. Again, this is a 17 year old game, but I kinda of feel like even for that time frame, there was much better out there. Another issue is the combat itself. I didn't quite get what was going in the tutorial. Someone on Reddit pointed out that if you approach this as a point-and-click adventure, it helps immensely. Basically, point at an enemy, left click, and then wait for a second for the game to do it's thing. It's weird, but once I did that, I started moving along. Now that I'm about 30 mintues in, I'm like "Okay, yeah, this story is making up for the techinical limitations." It really is fasciniating to play this and then see whate CDPR wound up a decade later. All of the elements that you interact with in W3 are here in almost embroynic form. I'm not sure if I'll finish this or not. This game has a rep for being janky and it's well deserved. I also just bought Witcher 2 and everything (UI, gameplay, art) is just light years beyond the first one. It's literally a much more enjoyable process. If you can get this cheap, it's worth getting just to experience a piece of gaming history, if nothing else.
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