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What a wonderful world.
Can we not bring attention to this person(in the snipped link)? Like ever? That'd be great.
Can we not bring attention to this person(in the snipped link)? Like ever? That'd be great.
Totally agreed.
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What a wonderful world.

Stomping all early Gwent NPC's with Siege Foltest while also having the card that doubles attack points for my close combat/range cards
You can't stop me!
Anyway, apparently Yen makes a wish during her personal quest in Skellige? Anyone mind telling me what it is?
I thought I'd play a bit before work, when suddenly...
Geralt wanted to swim so badly that he jumped at the concrete.
Better quality.
Someone should add "Haters gonna hate" caption on it, for future use.
We also need an "Abandon Thread" version as well. I'm going to need one such gif when I go back to the Inquisition side of this forum lol
She has definitely improved, but yeah...
Right. It was terrible before. Meh is definitely much better, but still .
well my opinion on the game so far is mixed, on one side the gameplay is fun, on the other i dont really give a **** about the world and the characters so the story does nothing for me
well my opinion on the game so far is mixed, on one side the gameplay is fun, on the other i dont really give a **** about the world and the characters so the story does nothing for me
Let me guess, you're one of those people that has never played the previous games and thought Wild Hunt would make a good entry point regardless?
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Thank you very much!
Also something relating to The Ladies of the Wood quest line...apparently you can free the Spirit in the tree BEFORE starting this quest? is that true?
Trying to figure out the path I need to take so the Baron doesn't hang himself and takes his Wife into the mountains.
Anyway, apparently Yen makes a wish during her personal quest in Skellige? Anyone mind telling me what it is?
Spoiler
Yeah it's mentioned briefly but it's also a followup to the books.
I thought I'd play a bit before work, when suddenly...
Geralt wanted to swim so badly that he jumped at the concrete.
Better quality.
Lmfao, happened to me so many times. I once tried to hop on a boat and he did the dive move instead...
As for Anita, she will totally ignore the rest of awesome ladies, huh. Tsk...
Edit: Pls tell me I'm not the only one who laughed at the name of the elf smith... Hattori.
Pretty f*cking rad.
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I don't know why this site doesn't let me post images... ![]()
As for Anita, she will totally ignore the rest of awesome ladies, huh. Tsk...
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well my opinion on the game so far is mixed, on one side the gameplay is fun, on the other i dont really give a **** about the world and the characters so the story does nothing for me
Have you ever played any of the other Witcher games and/or read any of the books?
I'll give this game my first negative. I can't replay it so soon after finishing it once. I got to Novigrad and just hit the wall there, i can't go on. I know the dialogue to well and the choices. Its just to fresh. To be honest its not really negative, it means the game had an impact the first time around. Will probably give it a few weeks or more until i pick it up again.
I'll give this game my first negative. I can't replay it so soon after finishing it once. I got to Novigrad and just hit the wall there, i can't go on. I know the dialogue to well and the choices. Its just to fresh. To be honest its not really negative, it means the game had an impact the first time around. Will probably give it a few weeks or more until i pick it up again.
I can't even stomach restarting with a new playthrough or finishing the quests I didn't bother with because the main story had such an impact on me.
I'll give this game my first negative. I can't replay it so soon after finishing it once. I got to Novigrad and just hit the wall there, i can't go on. I know the dialogue to well and the choices. Its just to fresh. To be honest its not really negative, it means the game had an impact the first time around. Will probably give it a few weeks or more until i pick it up again.
I can understand that.
I'm taking my 2nd playthrough a lot slower. With the mindset of doing all side quests (of my level range) first, before going into the main storyline for each part.
Then after my 2nd playthrough, I'll sort out an Iorveth save for my 3rd one, but I think I'll go play through Inquisition first. I still need a Knight-Enchanter with a Josie romance, in case any DLC for that game furthers romance arcs.
But bravo on being able to remember all the choices lol. What little memory generally fails me all the time, so I'm quite eager to get to Novigrad with this slow pace, to soak it all in, rather then be swept up in the main story.
I can't believe people are even done.
I am only now entering Oxenfurt to get that creep Junior!
I can't even stomach restarting with a new playthrough or finishing the quests I didn't bother with because the main story had such an impact on me.
That's how I was when I finished the game lol. After a few sessions of feelings, crying, realizing this is the end of Geralt's story (Which is actually making me tear up a little right now), I'm a bit better. I'm pushing in a few other games as well to allow space to breath. But I'm not going to lie and say I'm fine because I'm not.
That story was just...wow. And I never really thought there'd be an end to Geralt's story, so to have it be set in stone is just unpleasant. Don't get me wrong, I'm pleased he can now breath and live in peace, but after these 2 DLC's (and any other if they do do more), its going to be a shame not being able to journey with him again.
I can't believe people are even done.
I am only now entering Oxenfurt to get that creep Junior!
I only completed it this early because
1: Life stuff. I have plenty of time to play at the moment.
2: I got swept up into the Main Story that I forgot about all the side quests. And when you're just doing the Main story stuff in a game, it does speed things up. But not this time!