Witcher 4 Dev Wants Studio To Harness The "Scrappy Energy" That Made Witcher 3 So Successful
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CDPR Switched To Unreal Engine 5 For Witcher 4 As REDengine Was Holding Them Back
See full bio Shaheer Zahid Currently serving as a News Reporter at Tech4Gamers, I have the privilege of combining my love for gaming with the art of storytelling. My role involves crafting engaging narratives that keep our audience abreast of the latest developments in the gaming world. See full bio Story Highlight REDengine was limiting CDPR’s production, which is why they shifted to Unreal Engine 5. The engine also couldn’t handle multiplaye…
Witcher 4 Dev Wants Studio To Harness The "Scrappy Energy" That Made Witcher 3 So Successful
The Witcher 4 is CD Projekt's next big RPG, and the studio is trying to harness some of the "scrappy" vibes the team had more than a decade ago when it was making The Witcher 3.Narrative director Philipp Weber told GamesRadar that when the team was making The Witcher 3, there was "good creative chaos" going on at the studio. In practice, what this meant was that developers were working in a "vibe-based" manner and getting stuff done even if it w…
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