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Windows Store "begins accepting" 18-rated games
Microsoft has just remembered big kids - even adults - play games on PC too, and have lifted their completely silly ban on 18-rated titles from their Windows Store. Welcome to the real world.
Microsoft have stated they're "expanding our commitment to Windows Store games", as they add support for PEGI 18 titles. Upcoming 'big boy' games are GTA IV and The Witcher 2.
Microsoft have stated they're "expanding our commitment to Windows Store games", as they add support for PEGI 18 titles. Upcoming 'big boy' games are GTA IV and The Witcher 2.
The Witcher 2 website receives countdown clock
Posted: 26.10.2012 by Nakerman
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The Witcher 2's website has received an intriguing countdown timer overnight.
CD Projekt RED rolling out mod features for The Witcher 2
Posted: 10.08.2012 by Nakerman
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CD Projekt RED has confirmed it will be attending this year's GamesCom, mainly to promote new modding tools for The Witcher 2.
CD Projekt achieves 'maturity' in Witcher by treating "gamers like grown-ups" 
Posted: 09.08.2012 by Technet2k
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Konrad Tomaszkiewicz of The Witcher developer CD Projekt RED says for a studio to deliver a 'mature' experience, like those in their own RPG, you mustn't "get too preachy".
You're best off letting "gamers judge what's going on" and making their own decisions with little to no handholding. Treat gamers "like grown-ups" and let them "use their own moral judgments."
You're best off letting "gamers judge what's going on" and making their own decisions with little to no handholding. Treat gamers "like grown-ups" and let them "use their own moral judgments."
CD Projekt: Publishers who are "over-exploiting the gamer" will pay the price 
Posted: 17.07.2012 by Technet2k
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Co-founder Marcin Iwinski of CD Projekt RED has issued a stark warning to those who 'over-exploit' gamer wallets, saying the short-term gain will harm their long-term plans of revenue.
He sadly sees our industry "trending toward over-exploiting the gamer" and eventually "people will stop buying their stuff." Witcher 1 sales 'boosted' from free content as it "created good will".
He sadly sees our industry "trending toward over-exploiting the gamer" and eventually "people will stop buying their stuff." Witcher 1 sales 'boosted' from free content as it "created good will".







Posted: 14.12.2012 by Technet2k
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