- Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 director Daniel Vavra praised The Witcher 4’s NVIDIA Mega Geometry demo, calling it impressive.
- The Warhorse founder believes AI would make games like these possible on a smaller budget and with a shorter development cycle.
- People wouldn’t have to wait for titles like GTA 6 for a decade, and the utilization of AI is an inevitability.
From both a narrative and technical perspective, The Witcher 4 is one of the most anticipated titles releasing in the near future. CD Projekt Red is utilising NVIDIA RTX Mega Geometry to reduce the game’s VRAM usage, and the developer’s new Unreal Engine 5 tech is poised to benefit the entire industry.
Furthermore, The Witcher 4 has some of the best talent in the gaming world working on it to make a more lively and responsive environment than before. Even the creator of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, Daniel Vavra, has been impressed by the game, but he thinks it could have been even better if AI was utilised.
Why it matters: The beauty of games like The Witcher 4 is the hours of work that go into developing each aspect of the title by hand, something AI shouldn’t replace.

While posting on X, Warhorse founder Daniel Vavra applauded the recent Witcher 4 NVIDIA Mega Geometry tech demo, saying it impressed him. However, the Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 director went on to say that with the help of AI, CDPR could make a much bigger and livelier game in less time.
Vavra called for AI adoption, saying that the tech could allow many more developers to make titles like The Witcher 4. In addition, studios like CD Projekt Red could make a world with more NPCs, better quests, and more realism without spending more money.
The Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 director emphasized that using AI would reduce the lengthy development period of current AAA games, giving us titles like The Witcher 4 and GTA 6 every few years.

Daniel Vavra believes that this is an inevitability that will save developers from crunch and stress instead of taking their jobs.
The developer also hinted at currently using the tech for his next project, saying AI is making him realize ideas much bigger than Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 that were impossible before.
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