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need toget aroun to playing 2...been on my bookcase for ages

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S3Plan wrote...

need toget aroun to playing 2...been on my bookcase for ages


I know that feeling... I've had IWD2 shelved for a year -.-

Played the first one though! Fun if you enjoy the Infinity Engine ^_^

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Are yall more excited for this or Dragon Age 3?

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sympathy4sarenreturns wrote...

Are yall more excited for this or Dragon Age 3?


Hmm... I don't see this turning out the well.

The responses to the question, not the game itself xD

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simfamSP wrote...

sympathy4sarenreturns wrote...

Are yall more excited for this or Dragon Age 3?


Hmm... I don't see this turning out the well.

The responses to the question, not the game itself xD

Yeah, Witcher vs. DA threads are always pretty frightening.

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Cthulhu42 wrote...


Yeah, Witcher vs. DA threads are always pretty frightening.


I don't agree. Not that they are the most peaceful threads, but the mages vs templars and the Cerberus thread before ME3 are/were a lot worse.

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Cthulhu42 wrote...


Yeah, Witcher vs. DA threads are always pretty frightening.


I don't agree. Not that they are the most peaceful threads, but the mages vs templars and the Cerberus thread before ME3 are/were a lot worse.



That's reason enough to not have it here. 

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The Witcher 2's combat was not that hard...although it did provide a good challenge. Even playing on Dark, just mix tactical with action, keep your attribute and item stats strong and utilize bombs, traps, signs, daggers, oils and potions. I really liked the combat...thought it was a terrific mix of tactical and action.

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Cthulhu42 wrote...

Yeah, Witcher vs. DA threads are always pretty frightening.


seriously... this nonsense again?! <_<

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Damariel wrote...

Cthulhu42 wrote...

Yeah, Witcher vs. DA threads are always pretty frightening.


seriously... this nonsense again?! <_<


Indeed. Let's move on.

So what do you guys think of Geralt's beard?

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 ^ I like it so far :D

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sympathy4sarenreturns wrote...

The Witcher 2's combat was not that hard...although it did provide a good challenge. Even playing on Dark, just mix tactical with action, keep your attribute and item stats strong and utilize bombs, traps, signs, daggers, oils and potions. I really liked the combat...thought it was a terrific mix of tactical and action.

It has nothing tro do with being hard. It has to do with it being unbalanced, unresponsive, not being able to drink a potion during combat is stupid as hell and don't tell me that brings tactics into the gameplay it does not. Tactics is putting traps at choke points, leading someone away from the mob and kill them quickly ect. The other issue was the rolling and how unresponsive that could be sometimes.

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I like Geralt's beard. Of course :P. The seemingly immense detail in the graphical fidelity is exciting. I wish like hell I still had my PC, but hoping the new consoles will provide graphical resolution not too far behind the pc for this game since it'll be in the beginning of the cycle. I need to friggin save for a PC, but saving for a house, I don't want to. Because I would need a top end pc. I would love if they had a very primitive character creator exclusively for minor cosmetic changes, such as beard style and tattoos. Trivial, no doubt, but it would be neat and I want to keep my Blue Stripes tattoo. For immersion reasons. Not important in the scheme of things at all, but admit it, it would be a very nice small touch. It needs to happen :P.

How has the official Witcher forums reacted sofar to this game? I sometimes visit the brand new Cyberpunk 2077 forums (right Slimgrin?) but don't frequent The Witcher forums. I should...I know CDPR wants my input.

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 ^ I like it so far :D


Hope we get to edit it :D

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simfamSP wrote...

Damariel wrote...

 ^ I like it so far :D


Hope we get to edit it[smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/grin.png[/smilie] 



why? :D beards are awesome... even I have a beard now :D

Modifié par Damariel, 18 février 2013 - 08:20 .


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 ^ I like it so far :D


Hope we get to edit it[smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/grin.png[/smilie] 



why? :D beards are awesome... even I have a beard now :D


To make it MOAR awesome of course :Pall kiiiiinds of beards, Geralt be pimpin' 'dat **** ;)

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^ interesting idea ^_^... 

ok let's change the subject... let's talk about Ciri appearance in W3! ;]

And btw this.

Modifié par Damariel, 18 février 2013 - 09:58 .


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Just got to Henselt in my latest pt, his beard is still awesome.

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Henselt is an awesome ****. One of my favorite characters.

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Honestly, I can never understand people who claim letting Roche do the very crime which Geralt is being hunted for is the logical decision. I can't see the logic in it at all, it seems impulsive and emotion-driven.

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Dave of Canada wrote...

Honestly, I can never understand people who claim letting Roche do the very crime which Geralt is being hunted for is the logical decision. I can't see the logic in it at all, it seems impulsive and emotion-driven.

Because people let their emotion take control of them at that choice, killing Henselt is bad, very bad. No matter his crimes, he's a strong king and with him rulling, his country will be strong and the North will have a better chance in the war.

Geralt says it best when he compares Henselt to Loredo, but killing a king is alot diffrent then killing a tradin post commander.  I really hope Henselt will be in TW3.

Modifié par Mr.House, 18 février 2013 - 10:52 .


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Dave of Canada wrote...

Honestly, I can never understand people who claim letting Roche do the very crime which Geralt is being hunted for is the logical decision. I can't see the logic in it at all, it seems impulsive and emotion-driven.


In the "consequences cutscene", Geralt puts it well, in that he did what he did because he believes that kings should be held accountable and for Henselt to just walk away without punishment would be perpatuating a state of affairs that is causing a lot of misery and harm. 

It still doens't make it a logical or practical decision and I'd never take it, but it's not necessarily emotionally-drive. At least not fully. It could be driven by principles and ideals (which I don't disagree with in essence). 

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Dave of Canada wrote...

Honestly, I can never understand people who claim letting Roche do the very crime which Geralt is being hunted for is the logical decision. I can't see the logic in it at all, it seems impulsive and emotion-driven.


The ones that claim it's logical are imbeciles and there are a few of them on TW forums. I"ve seen people argue that it's a good decision because it would allow Radovid to gain control of the entire north...right.

The ones doing it based on their emotions or some foolish sense of justice however are the majority.

It still doens't make it a logical or practical decision and I'd never take it, but it's not necessarily emotionally-drive. At least not fully. It could be driven by principles and ideals (which I don't disagree with in essence).  


Whatever Geralt might say about Henselt later on doesn't change the fact that the majority who kill him do so out of a notion of vengeance for the Blue Stripes and Ves, so yes it's emotional.

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Dave of Canada wrote...

Honestly, I can never understand people who claim letting Roche do the very crime which Geralt is being hunted for is the logical decision. I can't see the logic in it at all, it seems impulsive and emotion-driven.


Cause it is impulsive and emotion-driven.... and I love to chose this option every single time. And I will be honest here, despite how awesome Henselt is... he's a d*ck.

Modifié par Damariel, 18 février 2013 - 11:37 .