Not sure my gpu would handle witcher3 very well. Looks interesting, similar to skyrim. What irritates me are the updates and crap. Being that my internet is painfully slow I prefer games on disc.
I liked being able to buy a game, pop it in and play it. Now nearly everything requires steam to verify which means even though I only play on my machine I have to have steam which likes to update. Then when I do find a game on disc I pop it in, wait for steam to connect, wait for steam to update, go to play the game and who knew - an update to the game I have to download. Not talking a mb or two, sometimes it's 800mb or more. That kinda crap takes me days if not weeks and defeats the whole point of buying a game on tangible media so I can play it locally.
Multiplayer gaming, downloadable content, everything being moved to the cloud is all well and dandy but if that's the direction so many want to take then they really need to put pressure on isps to get broadband everywhere. I live 50mi from a major metro area, not like I live in the middle of the mojave hundreds of miles from civilization. My current options are dialup (slow), 3g wireless (moderately improved then slow once it throttles within a few days of new service) and satellite (expensive and slow, throttles too fast, is bandwidth limited and they can drop you as a customer even when paying over $100/mo). No dsl, no fibre, no vdsl, no cable.
Part of what makes skyrim (and games like it) great is the additional community stuff. People who make new armor or weapons, add on characters with side quests, enhanced sound and visuals. Things that are enjoyable, expand the game but not required to play/win the thing.