So 16 hours of sex scenes is okay if it's part of the story?

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Some clarification courtesy of The Niche Gamer

http://nichegamer.net/2015/01/it-took-1 ... wild-hunt/
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#Witcher3 It took 16 hours to record all mo-cap material for the sex parts. This does not translate to 16 hours of sex in game. Thanks!
Makes sense. Although, I mean, these games definitely aren't for kids regardless.
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I have a feeling that they released this information for a reason. We can expect to see "The Witcher 3: Director's Cut" within the next year....
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Well, there probably will be. Except it will be called "Enhanced Edition" and will contain additional content that would be paid DLC if any other company did it, will have lots of patches and tweaks, and will in general be a better version of the game. And there will likely be additional difficulty modes or game modes added. Oh yeah, and it will be free and available to anyone who purchased any version of the game. And speaking of the game, aside from the Steam-required copy protection (Which is nothing compared to StarForce, and only applies to the Steam version), it's DRM-free.


Say what you will about the content of The Witcher games, but man oh man does CD Projekt RED have one of the best, most consumer-friendly business models ever.
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Not to mention they are pretty dang good games anyway :P
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