I think the fact that neither Sebastian Stepien or the other dude from Witcher 2 had a hand in Witcher 3's story is why there is less politics and why, when there is, like with Radovid, it underwhelms. These writers are still great, but they seem to be less competent with handling the more heavier plot oriented things. Politics as a driving force within a plot requires that its writer has immense empathy and insight to all the individual character motivations, and it's a huge puzzle to solve.
I really do agree they dropped the ball with Radovid... Unfortunately I also think they took the easy route with other old-timers from Witcher 2 (all of them) except Triss, but I didn't expect to see Roche in the first place in this game, so it's okay... but I really think that whole aspect of the writing was below the standard I had gotten used to with CDPR.
Roche is in TW3.....





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