Since The Witcher 4’s impressive, ultra-high-fidelity debut trailer at The Game Awards last week, there’s been a fair bit of consternation from fans as to whether it’ll actually be playable on current-gen hardware. That’s something only compounded by the mention, in the trailer’s small print and a brief official blog, that the trailer was pre-rendered on a mysterious, “unannounced Nvidia GeForce RTX” graphics card, “using assets and models from the game itself” – suggesting at least some minor level of similarity to what the game will look like on arrival.
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Source: Eurogamer.net
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