Heh, when I tell people that, they always assume I'm joking or indulging in headcanon.

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Heh, when I tell people that, they always assume I'm joking or indulging in headcanon.
It's really remarkable how much anti-woman hate there is out there.Victoria Raverna wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 10:16 am Apparently those that were angry about the Netflix's show going to focus on Ciri also are angry that the Witcher 4 is going to be about Ciri.
Yeah, it really is, and I feel sad for people who can't just enjoy things anymore. Everything has to be politically motivated. For those who are getting so bent out of shape over things like this must have bad blood pressure.El Guapo wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 3:22 pmIt's really remarkable how much anti-woman hate there is out there.Victoria Raverna wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 10:16 am Apparently those that were angry about the Netflix's show going to focus on Ciri also are angry that the Witcher 4 is going to be about Ciri.
It's supposed to be fantasy. Why would anyone want it to be exactly like the real world?Isgrimnur wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 3:30 pm If you aren’t served up a golden crown for being born a white male, what even is the point of the universe?
Yeah I'm pretty sure all they did was take the real image and put it through an instagram filterRumpy wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 7:53 pm Hell no. Looks far better on the left. The one on the right looks like an instagram model.
Oh. Hmmm... maybe. If you read it as "Hire fans? Yeah, right. lol", then it completely changes the meaning.El Guapo wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 10:57 am The one on the left is so obviously better that it makes me wonder whether the post is sarcastic.
I kind of doubt it. There are people who really do think that way.El Guapo wrote: Tue Dec 17, 2024 10:57 am The one on the left is so obviously better that it makes me wonder whether the post is sarcastic.
Ciri (and many of the characters in the video game) all look like they belong in a fantasy version of Eastern Bloc countries. That's one of the things I love about the video games - they don't look like traditional European fantasy. Everything from the villager huts, the clothing and even the people all look like they're ethnically Slavs or Romani.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/resea ... ting%20it.El Guapo wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 3:22 pmIt's really remarkable how much anti-woman hate there is out there.Victoria Raverna wrote: Mon Dec 16, 2024 10:16 am Apparently those that were angry about the Netflix's show going to focus on Ciri also are angry that the Witcher 4 is going to be about Ciri.
Researchers have documented a stunning rise in misogynistic rhetoric and attacks after the election. Laura Barrón-López discussed what’s behind that surge, and how experts are combating it, with Cynthia Miller Idriss, a professor at American University and director of the school’s Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab.
The ending of W3:Ciri, as we can infer from the trailer, has passed the Trial of the Grasses to become a witcher, and she uses some magical powers that are beyond the signs of standard witchers like Geralt. And that, more or less, is about the sum of what we know for sure about The Witcher 4 so far, aside from some added pieces of context that can be pulled together from our previous CD Projekt Red interviews, about the studio's continuing technical ambition and rough launch timeframes.
He also comments this game picks up "a few years" after W3 ends.So the first thing for me is: is there a single, canon ending to The Witcher 3 that you're working from now? Obviously, there's quite dramatically different endings available for Ciri in particular there…
Philipp Weber: So we can't say yet how exactly we're going to handle it. This is something that we want to reveal later. What I can say is that we really want to respect everything that came before, that being the books by Andrzej Sapkowski and all three Witcher games, and that of course, should also include some of the most important choices the player made there. But exactly how we, you know, reveal how we handle all of these things, this will be part of the story that we tell in Polaris so I think that we have to talk about how we do it a little bit later.
Regarding Geralt:Does he 'approve' of Ciri being a fully fledged witcher? I ask as it's a bit of a discussion point with fans at the moment, about whether she is or she isn't officially a witcher, whether she goes through the Trial of the Grasses [CDPR has confirmed that she does, in the time before The Witcher 4]. Has he explicitly said, say, 'yes, that's absolutely fine'?
Weber: I mean, I can actually give you a very good answer, because it's the answer that Andrzej Sapkowski usually gives: the answer is in the books. And in the books, Andrzej Sapkowski called Ciri a witcher multiple times, and Geralt called Ciri a witcher in the books too. So I think that basically says what Andrzej Sapkowski thinks about the topic.
Back to how powerful Ciri is (was?):You mentioned Geralt. Obviously, we know he's alive and in the game, in some form. Will he be playable at any point, like Ciri was in The Witcher 3?
Kalemba: Well, actually, currently, he's having the best time of his life Touissant in Henrietta's mansion [laughs]. And, you know, playing with some wine, and dealing with vineyards. This is where we left him last time. But obviously we can promise that Geralt will appear, but we cannot tell you if it's going to be playable or not right now. But yeah, he will appear. He's going to be present in The Witcher 4.
There's a bunch more, but I am confident they're going to deliver an awesome game. W3 is still my #1 game of the last decade so I trust them completely.One interesting part of featuring Ciri here is that there's now maybe some concern, or more like speculation, that you might need to kind of 'nerf' her in some way, right? That she has to go back to 'power level one' at the beginning of an RPG - and obviously she finished The Witcher 3 as pretty powerful, right? Like she's one of the more powerful entities in the world at that time. How are you trying to handle that? Can we expect a low power Ciri at the start of this?
Kalemba: No, we cannot tell you exactly how. But we can tell you just, like, believe us: that was one of the things, or first things, that we were solving, to make sure - the way we develop here, we do not leave anything without a clear answer. And the answer we'll provide for sure, as soon as we let you experience the game