The Legendary "The Witcher 2" RPG.
#6776
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 04:02
#6777
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 04:16
#6778
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 04:39
Oh God(s), good, I was starting to have the feeling that I'd done it all wrong. It's you and me against the world, GvazElite!GvazElite wrote...
RageGT wrote...
GvazElite wrote...
79 hours? I really have no idea how it could have taken you that long. I did every single thing, got lost a few times, and sometimes would leave the game running in the background as I alt tab and went to the bathroom or made a sandwich or something else and I got about 38 hours logged on steam.
To say this in a different way: You took more than twice as long as me, to do the same thing as me, when I thought I was being slow. How the hell?
Did you revisited every area, cave, swamp, nest, mine during the day and at night... as a professional witcher should to make sure the job was really done? hehehe (or just to farm some xp and perhaps find a better mutagen now that drops are so rare on harder diffs). What difficulty you played? As with most games, harder difficulties takes more time as combat alone needs more guerrilla tactics, recovery, crafting and brewing, studying the terrain and trapping it, etc.
I played on normal, and I'm 100% certain I went over every nook and cranny and only missed the conclusion to maybe 1-2 sidequests.
#6779
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 04:44
Bejos_ wrote...
Oh God(s), good, I was starting to have the feeling that I'd done it all wrong. It's you and me against the world, GvazElite!GvazElite wrote...
I played on normal, and I'm 100% certain I went over every nook and cranny and only missed the conclusion to maybe 1-2 sidequests.
Yeah, but what I meant was... monsters respawn and sometimes they appear only at night in certain areas, and different ones depending on the time of the day on another areas... this in Act 1 alone.
#6780
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 04:54
Now I'm supposed drink some potions from where, who, someone help please.
#6781
Guest_vilnii_*
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 05:01
Guest_vilnii_*
Roche vs Iorveth
Which of these paths did you find more fun?
#6782
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 05:49
vilnii wrote...
Roche vs Iorveth
Roche vs Iorveth
Which of these paths did you find more fun?
I found both equally fun. One at a time though! heh
#6783
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 05:51
Joshd21 wrote...
Still looking for help, this ons on the Blood Curse rittual and you stab her with the spear. Desmond asks you to help him do some nermomancer stuff, problem is their is only an organe mark above his head and hes already said what he can say.
Now I'm supposed drink some potions from where, who, someone help please.
You have to brew it. Check you (J)ournal.
#6784
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 05:59
#6785
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 06:07
#6786
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 06:22
RageGT wrote...
... monsters respawn and sometimes they appear only at night in certain areas, and different ones depending on the time of the day on another areas... this in Act 1 alone.
I haven't paid attention to this ... I do all my quests during the day. So I have been doing it wrong. Heh.
#6787
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 06:23
#6788
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 06:36
sympathy4saren wrote...
You're right, the pacing was terrific. It was a good game with attention to detail. Pretty good writing. Once I got the roll down I enjoyed combat
It is and think of it this way...you replay with a totally different Chapter 2 and you get almost a whole new game. Which makes it a 90 hour game if you replay it twice for different sides.
And may I do a squee? I KILLED THE KAYRAN!!! WOOT!!! Man that felt epic. Took me three tries (cussing at my scresn) but I did it!!! I fetl so bad ass....riding the <spoiler> and the kill shot? OH yeah.
And I am so sorry BioWare, really I am, but it made me feel so much more epic than killing the Arishok, or the Rock Wraith, or the bosses at the end. I'm not trying to be mean, but it was really a bad ass fight. There, I said it.
Modifié par erynnar, 05 juin 2011 - 06:38 .
#6789
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 08:12
dewayne31 wrote...
where do i find loredo?
Use the quest tracker and go to his place after dark.
#6790
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 08:14
mrcrusty wrote...
Non-linearity. Makes for a shorter game start to finish but a more interesting one on replays. Plus, virtually none of the game is filler.
I actually wish they would have put in some filler as I want to stay in the game world as long as possible.
#6791
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 09:15
#6792
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 10:22
Well screw that. I have my sympathies for the elves and dwarves, but I'll be bloody damned before I agree with terrorists in what they do, Zoltan or no.
Roche is the neutral path since you do Witcher's work but you do not get involved in helping Kaedwen take over Vergen and while do kill quite a few troops you can decide not to kill Henselt at the end. ( It would be pretty stupid for Geralt to kill a king anyway )
Modifié par Costin_Razvan, 05 juin 2011 - 10:24 .
#6793
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 10:28
erynnar wrote...
sympathy4saren wrote...
You're right, the pacing was terrific. It was a good game with attention to detail. Pretty good writing. Once I got the roll down I enjoyed combat
It is and think of it this way...you replay with a totally different Chapter 2 and you get almost a whole new game. Which makes it a 90 hour game if you replay it twice for different sides.
And may I do a squee? I KILLED THE KAYRAN!!! WOOT!!! Man that felt epic. Took me three tries (cussing at my scresn) but I did it!!! I fetl so bad ass....riding the <spoiler> and the kill shot? OH yeah.
And I am so sorry BioWare, really I am, but it made me feel so much more epic than killing the Arishok, or the Rock Wraith, or the bosses at the end. I'm not trying to be mean, but it was really a bad ass fight. There, I said it.
Not just that; there are no "bad guys". There are adversaries, sure; there is people with very questionable methods (allies included), but there are no baddies. Even the monsters are just that, monsters: it´s like blaming a tiger for hunting.
The final segment of the game with Letho is simply outstanding. For many the end lacks a lot but to me it smells like "I´m going south, guys".
#6794
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 11:09
Statulos wrote...
... The final segment of the game with Letho is simply outstanding...
I absolutely agree. Letho is my new favorite
#6795
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 12:39
#6796
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 12:41
Costin_Razvan wrote...
Siding with Iorveth ( and Yavenn in the Witcher 1 if you wanna talk about it ) means not just forming an alliance with terrorists and agreeing with their methods.
Well screw that. I have my sympathies for the elves and dwarves, but I'll be bloody damned before I agree with terrorists in what they do, Zoltan or no.
Roche is the neutral path since you do Witcher's work but you do not get involved in helping Kaedwen take over Vergen and while do kill quite a few troops you can decide not to kill Henselt at the end. ( It would be pretty stupid for Geralt to kill a king anyway )
huh.. it's not like they use suicide bombers like this guy:
Jeff Dunham - Achmed the Dead Terrorist
And most if not all human conquest were made through revolution. Their goals are just fair!
#6797
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 12:51
Where can I brew it at or how. I just want to know that please.RageGT wrote...
Costin_Razvan wrote...
Siding with Iorveth ( and Yavenn in the Witcher 1 if you wanna talk about it ) means not just forming an alliance with terrorists and agreeing with their methods.
Well screw that. I have my sympathies for the elves and dwarves, but I'll be bloody damned before I agree with terrorists in what they do, Zoltan or no.
Roche is the neutral path since you do Witcher's work but you do not get involved in helping Kaedwen take over Vergen and while do kill quite a few troops you can decide not to kill Henselt at the end. ( It would be pretty stupid for Geralt to kill a king anyway )
huh.. it's not like they use suicide bombers like this guy:
Jeff Dunham - Achmed the Dead Terrorist
And most if not all human conquest were made through revolution. Their goals are just fair!
#6798
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 12:55
And most if not all human conquest were made through revolution. Their goals are just fair!
Revolution? You call wanting to kill every last human "revolution"? You call torching countless villages, mudering women and children revolution?
The game may not touch these points as finely as it should, but the novels do
#6799
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 01:42
#6800
Posté 05 juin 2011 - 02:54
sympathy4saren wrote...
This game was way too short. I was hoping for 70 hours, only got 45
Er, the witcher 1 was also only a 40~ hour game (even with my procrastination)





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