Hot on the heels of Dragon Age II's somewhat disappointing March debut, CD Projekt Red has quenched the thirst of role-playing buffs with the sequel to its critically acclaimed RPG, The Witcher. Released on May 17, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings was greeted with much fanfare, earning a score of 88/100 on Metacritic alongside a user score of 8.7/10.
Like its predecessor, The Witcher 2 was developed primarily for PC gamers, though it's not necessarily exclusive to our beloved platform as an Xbox 360 version is in the works. Nonetheless, while many of this year's PC games have been half-baked console ports with diluted visuals, we expect CD Projekt's new arrival to give our test system a well-earned thrashing.
Unfortunately, CD Projekt also embraced another unsavory trend of late by shipping a bug-riddled product. It seems customers are now paying to beta test games and this was the case for many who purchased The Witcher 2, myself included. Gamers have faced activation issues as well as poor performance using both AMD and Nvidia graphics cards.
Considering those performance issues, we decided to delay our performance review until some of the major kinks were ironed out. That time has come and we're happy to bring you our full performance test, complete with nearly two dozen video card configurations running The Witcher 2 with various quality settings in three of today's most popular resolutions.
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