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    The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings

    Game » consists of 16 releases. Released May 17, 2011

    The sequel to 2007's critically acclaimed role-playing game, The Witcher. Players again take control of Geralt of Rivia in this story-focused adventure.

    The Witcher 2 DLC Won't Cost You a Dime, But Expansion Packs Will -- Er, What's the Difference?

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    Edited By patrickklepek

    What is downloadable content, anyway? These days, the term is ridiculously broad. Clothes, interface themes, trailers, new quests, additional worlds--it's impossible to tell, covering basically everything.

    So when CD Projekt announced during a fan question-and-answer session on GameStop's Facebook page that all downloadable content for The Witcher 2 would be free and the developer would only charge for "expansion packs," I had to dig a little deeper.

    In this case, the free downlodable content will encompass shorter and smaller additions, including "half-hour side quests, etc," according to a company spokesperson.

    The first piece of free content available is an additional quest called "Troll Trouble," said to include as much as "90 minutes" of additional gameplay. Bigger pieces of content would move into "expansion pack" territory, harkening to when "expansion pack" meant hours of content and often a retail product.

    "The implication is that if we’re going to go ahead and charge for something, it’ll be significant content akin to the expansion packs of yesteryear," the spokesperson continued.

    (I'll also take this opportunity to ask CD Project to pleasepleaseplease release this on a console.)

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    #1  Edited By patrickklepek

    What is downloadable content, anyway? These days, the term is ridiculously broad. Clothes, interface themes, trailers, new quests, additional worlds--it's impossible to tell, covering basically everything.

    So when CD Projekt announced during a fan question-and-answer session on GameStop's Facebook page that all downloadable content for The Witcher 2 would be free and the developer would only charge for "expansion packs," I had to dig a little deeper.

    In this case, the free downlodable content will encompass shorter and smaller additions, including "half-hour side quests, etc," according to a company spokesperson.

    The first piece of free content available is an additional quest called "Troll Trouble," said to include as much as "90 minutes" of additional gameplay. Bigger pieces of content would move into "expansion pack" territory, harkening to when "expansion pack" meant hours of content and often a retail product.

    "The implication is that if we’re going to go ahead and charge for something, it’ll be significant content akin to the expansion packs of yesteryear," the spokesperson continued.

    (I'll also take this opportunity to ask CD Project to pleasepleaseplease release this on a console.)

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    #2  Edited By PhatSeeJay

    Expansion packs are good value for your buck. That's the difference.

    Only DLC's that can be seen as Expansions in my eyes are DLCs like Undead Nightmare.

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    #3  Edited By ryno9881

    cool


    AWWW so close

    anyways, still downloading the witcher, it's taking forever.

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    #4  Edited By altairre

    CD Projekt is fucking awesome! Love those guys and what they´re doing.

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    #5  Edited By Vorbis

    I miss expansionpacks.

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    #6  Edited By Scooper

    This is the model I wish more developers would use. Give us cool bonuses for continuing to play your game but don't be afraid to charge for expansion packs that really give huge amounts of content. That's an honest and fair way for both consumer and developer, I think.

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    #7  Edited By vitor

    How very Valve of them. Very much approve.


    Game's great so far although optimisation could use a little work judging by how many people on the official GOG forums are having issues. Can see why they originally cancelled the console versions - seemed to struggle a little with the engine.

    Still, even so, game is breathtakingly beautiful at times, even if the FPS gets a little choppy for me. 
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    #8  Edited By Rayeth

    I hope they never release it on a console.  There are too many restrictions on the mature content and they would have to compromise on the visuals.


    I am perfectly happy this is on PC only.  I hope it stays that way.
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    I don't understand what the confusion is over this. Maybe if you're 10 and don't remember what expansion packs are, but I think everyone else gets the distinction. Point Lookout is DLC, Shivering Isles is an expansion pack.

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    #10  Edited By Rhaknar

    having just played Dragon Age Ultimate Edition (had already played DA and Awakening on 360 but not the dlc packs), this would be a perfect example of what CD Project Red is refering to, as all the small shitty dlc packs like witch hunt, golems and leilana's song would be free, and awakening would be paid. Of course thats not what happened with DA, hopefully they come through on Witcher 2

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    #11  Edited By lacke
    @PhatSeeJay: That's only because DLC normally are overpriced. I have nothing against the concept of DLC because I am quite a fan of expansions.
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    #12  Edited By Contro

    God I love this game. The second Dragon Age has been vanquished. 


    edit:

    The console version is definitely happening, those dudes need to make some serious money on this, especially after stuttering with RotWW.
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    #13  Edited By PhatSeeJay
    @lacke: I never said I hated DLC. Just offered my reflection on what would be considered a DLC / Expansion pack. I have nothing against them either. It's more that an expansion pretty much provides a full game for half the price of the original game, while a DLC is usually just an hour of something added to the main game.
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    #14  Edited By FritzDude

    I hope other developers will learn from this.

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    #15  Edited By WinterSnowblind

    DLC seemed like a great idea, when it was first introduced.  It was supposed to be a way for developers to keep games constantly updated with smaller chunks of content, rather than waiting a year or two for a full expansion pack.  It's a shame that the market managed to twist it into something so hated..  Hopefully we see more developers returning to proper expansion packs, I'm done with (paid) DLC.

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    #16  Edited By leebmx
    @Rayeth said:
    I hope they never release it on a console.  There are too many restrictions on the mature content and they would have to compromise on the visuals.

    I am perfectly happy this is on PC only.  I hope it stays that way.
    I don't know what your problem is with Witcher getting a console release. PC owners always complain about their experiences being diluted by being developed alongside consoles. However here you have the perfect scenario - you get your superior PC version first and then later on consoles get a port for you to sneer at. 
     Everyone's a winner.
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    #17  Edited By Luck3ySe7en

    Hearing this almost makes me want to wait for an "ultimate edition" that has everything in the package.  Thats what i did with the first Witcher... i should probably finish the first Witcher >.<

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    #18  Edited By Cybexx

    Despite the wording this makes sense.


    I played some Witcher 2 last night and I am totally blown away. I had not really seen any coverage on the game before I launched it and wow Skyrim has some serious hurdles to try and beat this for RPG of the year. So I would be happy to pay for an expansion pack's worth of content.
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    #19  Edited By Undeadpool

    No DRM, free DLC...I really, really hope those habitual pirates who complain about those things put their money where their mouth is and support this small developer who are putting an AWFUL lot of trust in their PC-only game.

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    #20  Edited By xxNBxx
    @Luck3ySe7en: yes you probably should, do both, first finish Witcher 1 and wait to the "enhanced" version comes out.  It will probably fix what ever bugs and other issues it will most likely have.
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    #21  Edited By AhmadMetallic

    Get yourself a PC Patrick 

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    #22  Edited By NickLott

    The difference is that nowadays single player DLC addons last a few hours at best and cost anywhere from 5-10 dollars and generally leave a lot a to be desired. CDProject is referring to the time when Expansion packs were actually a full length game, just reusing the engine (obviously) and some of the assets from the original games which I'm very stoked for. Aside from the Shadow Broker, Mass Effect 2 dlc and many others have really left a bad taste in my mouth over the nickel-and-dime era of addon content. Even Civ5 is disappointing. 

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    #23  Edited By Jeffsekai
    @Undeadpool said:
    No DRM, free DLC...I really, really hope those habitual pirates who complain about those things put their money where their mouth is and support this small developer who are putting an AWFUL lot of trust in their PC-only game.
    bahahahahaha, please.

    Pirates are going to steal this game just like any other.
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    #24  Edited By DonPixel
    @leebmx said:

    @Rayeth said:

    I hope they never release it on a console.  There are too many restrictions on the mature content and they would have to compromise on the visuals.
    I am perfectly happy this is on PC only.  I hope it stays that way.

    I don't know what your problem is with Witcher getting a console release. PC owners always complain about their experiences being diluted by being developed alongside consoles. However here you have the perfect scenario - you get your superior PC version first and then later on consoles get a port for you to sneer at.   Everyone's a winner.
    Duders I honestly think dear Patrick is just doing a little bit of Trolling for us PC gamers..  

    Needless to say that´s a shitty idea.. Gaming diversity it´s alright.. not everything needs to be standardized for all consoles, There is still room for games that build around the specifics characteristics of a particular platform... crazy I know they could be doing more dollar$. 

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    #25  Edited By csl316

    Get me on the line with CD Projekt and I'll get em to release this on consoles, with my mad Polish talking skills.

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    #26  Edited By Dingofighter

    Considering how much it feels like the controls were designed with a controller in mind, I would be very surprised if this game didn't come to consoles some day.


    Free content is always great, and for me it feels like spending money on an expansion pack rather than DLC is somehow more worth it, don't really know why that is...
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    #27  Edited By TerraMantis

    Nowadays basically an entire game can be downloaded. The term really does need to be changed, but DLC and an expansion are fairly different concepts. DLCs are just usually small tidbits of extra content of the same exact game. Whereas, Xpax are usually further additions to the same game, but usually more mechanics, more levels to gain, new skills, actually important story development (where DLCs are not very important), and so on. They should start calling expansions DECs or something, if not to clarify since everything is basically downloadable nowadays.

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    @PK: We'll allow you to have this on console if you can get them to make LA Noire for PC.

    A fair swap I think! ;)

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    #29  Edited By eznark

    Translation: that shit BioWare charges you $10 for? Ya, we're giving that away because it's just cutting room floor stuff with little value but it will keep you in our cool world for a bit longer if you'd like. Unlike BioWare, we won't nickel and dime you via in-camp NPC. However, you guys who have been playing games since way back when, before Halo invented video games, you guys remember a real expansion pack right? Ya? We'll be charging for those.

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    #31  Edited By TheChaos

    I am on chapter 4 of The Witcher and I am loving it. Can't wait till I carry my save over to 2.

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    #32  Edited By soralapio
    @jmic75 said:
    No DRM? Ouch this is going to be pirated to high hell; the pirates can pretend they have standards...but really all they have are justifications. 

    Pirate: Oh yeah I wouldn't have pirated the Witcher 2 because it didn't have DRM, but I wasn't going to buy it anyway, so I pirated it.
    Honestly I don't think DRM makes a lick of difference. A cracked version was out before the game had unlocked on GOG.com, and it would've been pirated to high hell anyway.

    But it's also going to sell well. GOG reported pre-orders in the low hundreds of thousands and after the game's been receiving reviews of 90+ points, those numbers will just go up. I bought mine direct from GOG.com because they get the biggest share of the cut and the soundtrack alone would've been worth extra money, now it's free in the package.
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    #33  Edited By StrikeALight

    What an amazing looking game. A friend invited me around for a looksie, but I need to finish the original first!

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    #34  Edited By Tennmuerti
    @Jeffsekai said:
    @Undeadpool said:
    No DRM, free DLC...I really, really hope those habitual pirates who complain about those things put their money where their mouth is and support this small developer who are putting an AWFUL lot of trust in their PC-only game.
    bahahahahaha, please.

    Pirates are going to steal this game just like any other.
    Considering the scope of release + GoG sales + the fact that Steam servers are screaming in pain from overload, it looks like it's a huge release on PC so far.
    Yet having checked the torrents the number of seeds is not that big.
    So it seems so far CDProject attitude is paying off.
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    #35  Edited By dr_mantas
    @eulogize_my_baked_goods said:
    @PK: We'll allow you to have this on console if you can get them to make LA Noire for PC.A fair swap I think! ;)
    That would be a dream come true <3
    But I do find it funny how you can get scoffed at if you want something on the PC, but not on the consoles...
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    #36  Edited By Brackynews

    @Kpek

    harkening to when "expansion pack" meant hours of content and often a retail product    

    Ah. You mean like 2010's Dragon Age Origins Awakening?
    Hark.
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    #37  Edited By SlasherMan
    @mantasradzas said:
    That would be a dream come true <3But I do find it funny how you can get scoffed at if you want something on the PC, but not on the consoles...
    Ah, so I wasn't the only one to notice that small habit? :P
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    #38  Edited By Seii

    Downloading this right now on Steam, if the game is even half as good as it looks I think i'll be in for a treat.

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    #39  Edited By piderman
    @Vitor said: 
    Game's great so far although optimisation could use a little work judging by how many people on the official GOG forums are having issues.
    Yeah they do like to complain. The game runs fine though. Since this is a PC game they included a crapload of options to tweak the engine. One of those options, 'Ubersampling' bogs the game down except on the fastest of cards. If you blindly select the Ultra preset you get this enabled and you get framerate issues. Disable SSAO and Ubersampling, scale the rest to your card and you're fine.
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    #40  Edited By Quacktastic

    A company that treats DLC as a reason to have someone keep playing your game, as opposed to a reason to make someone pay you again - is a company that I want to see do well.

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    #41  Edited By CaLe

    Get a decent PC and enjoy the game in its full glory Patrick. There's nothing quite like.

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    #42  Edited By SlasherMan
    @jmic75: The lack of DLC is in service of their customers, not the pirates. Pirates pirate because they pirate, they'll use any justification and when they lack one they'll just act like the freeleechers they are (i.e Why should I buy it when I can get it for free?).

    The whole point here was for CDPR to treat their customers well and show appreciation for their support, nothing more nothing less. Since the addition of DRM does fuck all to prevent or reduce piracy and only ever serves to screw the legitimate buyer, I find it mind-boggling that people still assume that companies choosing to go DRM-free are somehow going out on a limb or risking more than the average developer/publisher. If anything, they're saving money that would otherwise have been spent on SecuROM licenses or some such and even more time and money to implement the software and integrate it into the game.
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    #43  Edited By Andheez

    I just purchased the 1st witcher for $4.99 and have to say I am totally engrossed.  I might wait a bit to get the 2nd so as not to get burnt out, but I am really, really enjoying it so far.  Best RPG Ive played in quite some time.

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    #44  Edited By Klei


    To me, DLC is simply additional stuff like quests, weapons and whatnot. Expansions pack are story-driven continuations of the main quest, or simply spin-offs that takes the high road of six hours and more of content.

     

    I'm glad that CDProjeckt decided to treat their fanbase such as this.

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    #45  Edited By MooseyMcMan

    Technically if it's content that is downloaded, it's downloadable content. 

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    #46  Edited By dragonzord
    @MooseyMcMan said:
    Technically if it's content that is downloaded, it's downloadable content. 
    Technically if it expands the game, it's an expansion pack.
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    #47  Edited By MooseyMcMan
    @zoner said:
    @MooseyMcMan said:
    Technically if it's content that is downloaded, it's downloadable content. 
    Technically if it expands the game, it's an expansion pack.
    But if it's also downloadable, it's a DLC expansion pack. 
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    #48  Edited By spankingaddict

    What's the difference? I hate them both...

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    #49  Edited By NoXious

    Patrick - I think they will port this to a console for sure.
    I just plugged in my GamePad and started going at it - it's fucking superb with a GamePad. Stopped playing with my Keyboard and Mouse almost immediately after changing some config files so I had inverted GamePad controls!

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    #50  Edited By Bats
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    This really isn't an issue tho. They've crammed everything they could into the game, all the smaller ideas they have will be available to the game for free when released, as long as your copy is registered. Expansion Packs if they do them, will probably be separate products.

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