Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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Hi Melanie We have been covering this in this thread over at rpgwatch.com http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2971Here's another thread at rpgwatch.com http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3014The only difference between the UK version and the US versions is simply that the whenever Geralt (the main character in the game) sleeps with someone in the US version, he gets a card depicting what the women looked like with whom he just had slept. Since this is a family friendly site, let me just say that they are kind of risqué and (mildly) suggestive. That's the main difference. There's also some minor differences that I can't remember right now. According to this site the cards are still in there: http://ve3d.ign.com/articles/previews/35022/The-Witcher-Preview/p2/c1Again, since this is family friendly site, please click on the link and read the comments about 'sex'. It will tell you (nearly) all you need to know re: what has been censored in the US version of The Witcher. I do think that it is a personal taste whether or not you prefer to see full nudity in a game. Let me just say that I don't mind it nor do I encourage developers to put it into their games. The important point for me is that e.g. romances etc. are optional. And so are the case in The Witcher. You might want to check this out, too http://www.rpgwatch.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3147It's about how the unlock the shortened English dialogues in The Witcher. Apparently Atari decided to cut the dialogues in The Witcher in both the UK and the US versions, making the dialogues not half as fun(ny) as in the original Polish version. (note the the moderators: The link above does contain a link to The Witcher's forums and the developers there, CD Project, seem to be supportive of unlocking the cut dialogues. However, if you feel this is not appropriate, please delete this part of the post). 20% or so of the original dialogu were cut: http://www.rpgcodex.net/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=21134&highlight=witcher/Karsten
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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Karsten, that's great. I'm going to check some of the links out. Just quickly though, I have the uncensored version and love it. Like you say, the "encounters" are entirely the choice of the player. Personally, I wish some of the sex on television was done as tastefully as it is in this game. But my question is whether the quite "salty" comments of some of the NPCs are in the censored version. Some of them have caught me off guard and had me laughing so hard I had to quite playing for a moment!
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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Well, I have the censored version, and really I believe that the only differences are very simple. The uncensored version has a bit less swearing, and there is no nudity, The women (and the cards you get of the ones Geralt gets to know real well) have longer hair, or a sheet to cover up a bit with, etc... Drac, I love the way you put that - "salty comments" I can honestly say, I've heard some pretty salty comments in this version! Hmmm... Thsi is a great game, and I don't think my censored version took anything at all from that. Just my 2 cents!
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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Thanks for your replies everyone and the links, Karsten. I will go check them out. I think I might decide to buy the more expensive UK version if so much of the dialog is cut out. I'll let you know what I decide after reading the links. If a game is given a proper rating no one else should decide what other people may see or hear. I hate that the US does that to games. It's a ridiculous carryover from the puritan days.
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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Does anyone know if they mean the UK version too when they say the English version's dialogue was cut? I'm assuming yes that there is only one English version of dialogue. Is that right?
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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Both are cut down from the original scripting, yes. There was a working copy ( a beta) that had more language. But honestly, there is a lot of dialogue in the game as it is.
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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I decided to buy the censored version. I just couldn't see paying $20 more to hear some curses and see some nudity since both versions did have cuts. sigh. I really did want the uncensored version out of principal but then again, I can't afford to be principled at this point. lol.
Thanks, all. Maybe they'll release a patch that unlocks it for those who want theirs uncut.
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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I feel the same way - no matter the content, I just don't like games or any art censored, so I bought the limited edition which includes the CD, wonderful art book and a making of the game on DVD. It was a lot of money though, and meant I couldn't buy other games. Was it the smartest thing to do, given a limited budget for games - don't know about that! But either way, the game is just too good to miss and I'm glad you're going to play it! I'll be looking forward to seeing what you think of it.
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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I don't think anyone is debating that Karsten. Just a general irritation that censorship takes away from the original vision of the artist. And er...you haven't played the game yet, have you? The swearing isn't mild.
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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Ohhh, yeah. Mild is not what I would call it either, nickie! I understand where Melanie is coming from and not wanting the censored version just on principal, but relenting because of the cost. I bit my tongue and paid the $50 so I could play the game the way the developer intended and without someone else telling me what I can and cannot experience. I had to think twice though!
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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You're right, gremlin, he is not a model of chivalry in this case!
Ah, freedom. That's why I love our society. Rowan is free to be somewhat offended and I am free to not be offended. And I don't think you're old fashioned! Rather, it's just your concept of what is right and what is wrong. The developer can offer what he likes and we are free to play, not play or play with caveats.
If we were all clones, it would not be nearly as interesting and fun. My circle of friends includes all types and I relish our differences.
So, I'm heading back into my uncensored version of The Witcher for hopefully a few hours! Vive la difference!
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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I think much of the beauty of the game was that you could make a myriad of choices on what you wanted the Witcher to be, with a few restrictions. In fact, in chapter five I was very surprised to get points from not killing some of the monsters, but letting them flee. I understood why once I saw the epilogue.
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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I didn't think some of the choices I made would impact the ending of the game, but I was wrong. That was my favorite part - the fact that choices changed everything.
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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That's exactly how I feel about it Nickie. Rowan, you are entitled to your opinion about it and there is nothing wrong with that if it's how you feel. As Dracvlr said, that is what makes the world go round. What the company did though by censoring the American version is to deny the US market their right to an opinion and that is wrong. It's not the point of seeing the extra nudity or hearing the coarser language or not. It's the point of someone making that decision for me. They have no right to do that to me and they have no right to do that to the artists. They created a work of art and it should not be changed because of their attitude that Americans don't mind violence but do mind sex. I think that's a pretty screwed up idea. Why would we not object to violence but object to something natural like sex? I think society is really crazy. I admit that sometimes things are just vulgar and its not necessary but I do not want anyone making decisions for me or touching works of art. They should have offered both versions to the American market if thye were so concerned. I resent having to buy a UK version. It makes the US look so bad. That said though, I am very excited anyway about playing this game. I have been watching your threads and you are all having such a good time and it's about time that a mature game was actually for adults with real live adult themes!!!! It's going to kill me to wait to start because I'm in the middle of playing Vampire Masquerade and Oblivion and loving both. Since Oblivion is a permanent feature on both pc's and I will always be playing it, I at least want to finish Vampire first. I had it sent "dirt cheap" though so it will probably not be here for at least a week.
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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Melanie, don't rush - those are both good games too, and you're loving them. What a great feeling though, isn't it, to be surrounded by fun games and have one waiting in the wings?
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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No, I haven't been playing the game as of yet. (don't have much money these days ) But I'm playing the demo for the game, and I haven't (as of yet) noticed any coarse language - other than what I would classify as mild language. Being from Denmark, I understand and agree with all your points about this game. As for the sexual content in the game, it is optional. The point I was trying to make was that sometimes some developers seem to be more interested in catering to what is know to pubescent teens instead of a mature adult audience who might feel that nakedness is best viewed covered up. (not necessarily a critique of CD RED Project). /Karsten
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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I'm thinking of producing an almost totally naked RPG as a follow up to Oblivion and calling it Elder Scrolls V: The Joys of Light Armor...
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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Reminds me of when my young grandson was playing around with Morrowind, he loved to run about in his little cloth. He thought it was funny!!!!
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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Don't worry, Nickie. I won't rush it. Vampire is too much fun. TM, there's already a nude patch isn't there? I know there's one for Morrowind. Hawkavonpuka, that must be funny watching your grandson play Oblivion like that. Melanie
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Re: The Witcher censored US vs uncensored UK?
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This was Morrowind, not Oblivion, not sure if he stripped the character in that or not. He said the armor was too heavy, when I played it, I used to turn myself around and around to admire my beautiful armor, even though I could barely walk. I must get back to those games too and Bloodlines, Fable and restart The Witcher.
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