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Henk_Potjes t1_iudfq72 wrote

I can understand Netflix, but CD Project Red? They made The Witcher franchise made famous worldwide outside of eastern Europe and the Witcher 3 is considered a masterpiece by many a gamer.

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Tr4c3gaming t1_iudgog6 wrote

I mean even if the witcher by cdpr is nothing like the book series which the movies are based upon

Lets be real here most people would have never even been aware of the witcher franchise before the games.

I would have loved it more if the games stayed more true to the source but it may have made the games worse. Now we just gotta live with this weird split.

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Henk_Potjes t1_iudrlfp wrote

It's true that the games have serious deviation issues compared to books In my opinion. For example they made Geralt way too handsome (in Witcher 3). There are way too many monsters. Geralt would never (willingly) enter a plot to kill a king. He hates politics. And many more things.

Concerning your second point. Isn't that a good thing? I'm one of the people. I played Witcher 3 first, then read the books and then the show. For me it was better that way. Because now when I read a line I could hear the voice actors say those lines. I could picture the scenes in my head because i had models. It only enhanced the experience of the books.

If they had made the games more like the books, it would definitely have been worse or at the very least boring games. Can you imagine just hunting one measly ghoul for 30 minutes in one area?

I think people should just see the three as different entities with the Witcher Netflix series definitely being the worst of the bunch.

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gormmlord t1_iudg0p5 wrote

What does CDPR have to do with anything going on at Netflix?

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Lymbasy t1_iudg97y wrote

CDPR and Netflix produced the Show

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gormmlord t1_iudgk96 wrote

I'm pretty sure CDPR has nothing to do with the show. The games and the show. Are entirely separate.

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ItMeJJJ t1_iudg1qv wrote

CD Projekt Red? How is it their fault? What a stupid take.

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Lymbasy t1_iudg6gg wrote

CDPR and Netflix made the Series

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ReturningDukky t1_iudgd82 wrote

No, Netflix did. CDPR isn't the full owner of the rights to The Witcher. It was a book series long before it was a game series.

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leblanjs t1_iudg7lj wrote

OP is clearly trolling.

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Zeshui0 t1_iudg56y wrote

Netflix ruined the show, not the entire IP. CDPR has absolutely no input on what happens on the film/television media.

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Tr4c3gaming t1_iudfni2 wrote

What happened now?

All i know is... While the books etc diverge from the game and series...

Its fine, all 3 can coexist together... i mean the OG series was barely known before the games...

Just because metro 2033 has nothing to do with the books at some point doesn't make it necissarily bad either.

Sure actors switching may make things weird but i wouldn't call it ruined. The whole thing never stuck to any source material properly in the first place.

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Skatingraccoon t1_iudfthx wrote

The books are the original media. The TV series was actually pretty faithful, at least in the first season, they took more liberties in the second season. Video games are like a big fanfic homage to the series.

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Tr4c3gaming t1_iudg0rl wrote

Yeah, which i find funny because remember when everyone thought the series was gonna be meh because it looked nothing like the games.

And then people went like "y know the books exist right?"

I feel like what people want witcher to be are 3 distinct things. And people are not quite certain what direction is the correct one

I read and watched and played all of it and don't see much problems, sure i see the differences being massive but if you treat it as roughly different media albeit in the same universe it works out.

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Realistic_Ad8138 t1_iudh2r1 wrote

Imo you can NEVER make a game the same way as a book, why? Because freewill, no player character is going to do the exact same thing the character of the book or show would do, close? Sure. But same thing no. Even if they follow the same story, the PC is going to do things differently.

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Tr4c3gaming t1_iudhp5z wrote

Yeah exactly i am not complaining either

It is just this thing which always will cause a stir with people

Sometimes it is better to diverge from the story. Else you get this anime game problem... where the story ends up super stiff because it tries 1:1 to stay on the source... it is one of the reasons why anime games are so hit and miss if you think about it (apart from flawed gameplay concepts often)

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Realistic_Ad8138 t1_iudifo0 wrote

Oh I was agreeing with you, I was going to go on about how it would be a mindless story if it was a 1:1 concept like that, and not very fun to play through because you don't have replayability imo

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se7en1216 t1_iudhplq wrote

CD Projeckt Red has nothing to do with the Netflix show.

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Geralt_Romalion t1_iudp9nl wrote

Netflix? Yes.
CDPR? No.

The Witcher games are the best thing that ever happened to the franchise, even with the liberties they took compared to the source material.

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the_blast_radius t1_iudgcrz wrote

There was a meme on the front page that called Liam a third-rate Hemsworth. Like, do you know how badly you have to fuck up to upgrade Luke to second-rate?

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kill_kenny_1 t1_iudgdqh wrote

What did CDPR do wrong this time? Why are we taking out our pitchforks again?

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mighty1993 t1_iudgvev wrote

Bullshit. I do not even know what CD Project has to do with that. So far they did great Witcher games with nearly no hate whatsoever. Recently their company's reputation has been hurt and partly been restored which all happened due to company and investor mismanagement on the subject of Cyberpunk.

About Netflix you could technically argue into the direction of them approaching topics in a weird way that repels a lot of people or including thematics that do not go well with the displayed story. Anyway Netflix's The Witcher was rather good even though they did a lot of weird things. Having a writer hating the books and only Henry carrying the whole series is bad but ruining it? No. They had a chance, they made something out of it and now it is time to let it go.

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bufftbone t1_iudifu8 wrote

Why are you so triggered? No one is forcing you to watch it, play the games, or read the books. Don’t like it? Fine, move on. Let people like things and and focus your time and energy on something that matters.

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AlizaNox t1_iudpxlx wrote

Nope, Netflix did. But, based on your post history, you think that CD Projekt Red is the source of all evil so I'm not surprised.

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LaserGadgets t1_iudx9ph wrote

Remember Ben Affleck being announced as Batman? People cried....screamed....cried again. Then he did a decent job. Just fucking wait and stop acting like a baby!

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justxkyle t1_iudfnq5 wrote

Remember when many people were worried that "Superman" was going to be a bad choice for The Witcher? Why not wait and see, or is that too out there of an idea these days?

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ReturningDukky t1_iudic2o wrote

We live in the Instant Gratification age. People buy Instant Oatmeal these days. People use the microwave these days. People use broadband highspeed internet these days.

No, people can't wait and see these days.

I fucking hate modern humanity.

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ArcherGorgonite t1_iudfc5q wrote

How so

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LucifersFairy t1_iudffzi wrote

Replaced Henry Cavill with Liam Hemsworth

Edit: Seeing as some people are having issue with this comment, not saying that Netflix forced out Henry, it is well known he left on his own accord after not being pleased with the writers behind the show, but it was Netflix’s idea to instead of coming to agreements with Henry or stopping the show instead replacing him with Liam Hemsworth.

Was also just trying to clarify what OP was likely referring too to this comment.

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DamashiT t1_iudfsey wrote

They didn't replace him, Henry quit on his own.

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ArcherGorgonite t1_iudfjd7 wrote

I'm pretty sure Henry was the one to step down from his role. It's not Netflix or Reds fault

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LucifersFairy t1_iudfm9y wrote

Never said it was. Stated what happened because you asked.

Edit: Also Henry has said numerous times how he was displeased that the Netflix writers for the show weren’t staying true to the source material and not doing his character any justice.

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ArcherGorgonite t1_iudftaq wrote

I asked "how so", in response to that they ruined the series. Clarification is key.

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LucifersFairy t1_iudg4l2 wrote

Yes, and I answered. OP is very likely talking about the fact that Henry has been replaced by Liam because of how Henry wasn’t pleased with the writers of the show not staying true to the source material and not doing the character of Geralt any justice so has decided to no longer player the character.

Imagine asking a question then getting angsty when someone gives you the answer.

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ArcherGorgonite t1_iudi8b6 wrote

The OP clearly said that they ruined it. I'm asking how.. I hope you can understand that. And Henry stated he is leaving to play superman again.

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Acrylic_Starshine t1_iudgdov wrote

Never really got the Witcher. Not really interested in eastern European history. Loved the outline of Kingdom come: Deliverance but never got into because of the unfamiliar history/lore etc.

I enjoyed season 1 of the witcher as i knew it was some guy who killed monsters (played a little 2&3 never really liked them) but i went into the show basically knowing nothing.

Some cool scenes but it was a far reach from Game of Thrones for me which is why i started watching it in the first place.

Season 2 came along and it was on my calendar but never got around to watching it. Dont know how much it deviates from the books.. but i wasnt really invested enough to watch it more.

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