Even a simple coffee run is too expensive under the Left's economic policies. Vegas families are paying the price for the Left’s spending. It's time to put an end to it.
Vote Dr. Jeff Gunter for CD-3.
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Ferrari said the goal of the Luce EV’s design was to achieve the lowest coefficient of drag.
The Luce has a 0.254 Cd.
For some comparison:
• Model S: 0.208 Cd
• Model 3: 0.219 Cd
• Model Y: 0.23 Cd
• Model X: 024 Cd
Just proves that having the lowest possible Cd doesn’t mean you have to design an ugly car.
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CD Projekt to launch new expansion for 'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt'
CD Projekt Red has announced a special livestream for The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine on May 28, and fans are already speculating it could be where the rumored new DLC finally gets revealed.
So far, CDPR has only said the stream is meant to celebrate Blood and Wine and look back on the expansion with some of the developers who worked on it.
Still, the timing has people talking, especially since rumors about new Witcher 3 content have been floating around for a while.
Some reports claim the studio is working on another expansion that could help set up The Witcher 4
If CD Projekt Red is planning to announce something new for The Witcher 3, this livestream definitely feels like the place to do it.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has reached 65 million copies sold. CD Projekt RED has released its Q1 2026 financial results, and the numbers look solid.
> Revenue: 191 million PLN (up 6% year-over-year)
> Net profit: 106 million PLN
>The Witcher franchise had strong sales growth of 36% year-over-year, while Cyberpunk sales stayed stable.
Development updates:
> 513 developers are focused on The Witcher 4, now in full production
>Work continues on “Songs of the Past,” the third major expansion for The Witcher 3, set to launch in 2027
>Both Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3 continue to perform well on Xbox Game Pass
>The Cyberpunk Trading Card Game had a successful Kickstarter, raising 28 million USD
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will receive updated minimum PC requirements starting with the next update, according to CD Projekt RED.
New minimum requirements:
• CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 / Intel Core i5-8400
• GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 / AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT 8GB
• VRAM: 6 GB
• RAM: 12 GB
• Storage: 70 GB SSD
• OS: 64-bit Windows 11
The updated requirements are tied to ongoing technical updates and future support for the newly announced “Songs of the Past” expansion, which is currently planned for release in 2027.
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CD Projekt Red has confirmed that The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2 will not repeat the development mistakes of Cyberpunk 2077.
In a recent presentation the studio’s veteran technical writers Jarosław Ruciński and Adrian Fulneczek explained how the company has learned hard lessons from past internal documentation failures.
They described the previous approach as “chaos,” with fragmented info across multiple systems during Cyberpunk 2077’s development and the shutdown of the Witcher 3 wiki after the game’s launch.
To prevent this going forward, the teams for The Witcher 4 and Cyberpunk 2 now share a single unified knowledge base, and updated documentation has been made a mandatory requirement before any development milestone is considered complete.
“We only made one big mistake, which was thinking that the end of development for The Witcher 3 also meant the finish line for the documentation.”
About the Cyberpunk 2077 era: “It was chaos. We had two spaces, two instances.”
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Very good news: CD Projekt Red has officially revealed Songs of the Past, a brand-new expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
The DLC is being developed with Fool’s Theory and will bring players back as Geralt of Rivia for a completely new story.
The expansion is planned for release in 2027 on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
Little has been revealed about the story yet, but CD Projekt Red confirmed it will be a major expansion, the first big new content for The Witcher 3 since Blood and Wine launched in 2016.
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The new Witcher 3 expansion, Songs of the Past, is reportedly being made by a team of about 190 people.
That’s roughly the same size as the team that worked on the original base game, or maybe even a bit bigger.
Most of the development is being handled by the studio Fool’s Theory, while a small group of up to 19 people from CD Projekt Red is overseeing the creative side.
The project is already deep into production and will be as big as the Blood and Wine expansion. You play as Geralt exploring a completely new location. More details are coming later this summer.
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