tfw you open up your inventory after starting NG+ and find that Harpy now does nearly 900 damage.

tfw you now need to be level 67

tfw you open up your inventory after starting NG+ and find that Harpy now does nearly 900 damage.

tfw you now need to be level 67

I still can't believe CDP broke the achievements again. By the time I finish my DM PT, it will be October.
I still can't believe CDP broke the achievements again. By the time I finish my DM PT, it will be October.
Achievements that important to you?
Achievements that important to you?
Considering the fact that my DM run has still not been finished because CDP keeps breaking their game with the xp bug, the quest bugs, the gamebreaking bugs and then the achievements being broken TWICE.This is Bethesda level and it's a fricken joke.
I still can't believe CDP broke the achievements again. By the time I finish my DM PT, it will be October.
Had to put my second run on hold because of it. >_<
Considering the fact that my DM run has still not been finished because CDP keeps breaking their game with the xp bug, the quest bugs, the gamebreaking bugs and then the achievements being broken TWICE.This is Bethesda level and it's a fricken joke.
Game's been working fine for me since launch, got 200+ hours with only 4 crashes, so I didn't know it was thatbad for some.
Had to put my second run on hold because of it. >_<
Again I ask, are achievements that important?
NG+ better not up the level requirement of my smexy mastercrafted Ursine gear.
Otherwise I'll be completing the game naked the second time around.
NG+ better not up the level requirement of my smexy mastercrafted Ursine gear.
Otherwise I'll be completing the game naked the second time around.
lolpolnareffe.
Game's been working fine for me since launch, got 200+ hours with only 4 crashes, so I didn't know it was thatbad for some.
Really, so if you load up the game right now, your finishers from the finisher dlc will work? Because that's also broken now.
Really, so if you load up the game right now, your finishers from the finisher dlc will work? Because that's also broken now.
Am unable to test right now as I'm playing GTAV, but I'll try to test it this week. However, if the Finisher DLC includes cutting their legs off, then yes, it is working for me, though I haven't played since last week Monday, don't know if anything changed since.
Again I ask, are achievements that important?
Yes.
I reallly want to play this game
I reallly want to play this game
Just do it. ![]()
I reallly want to play this game
But play the Witcher 2 first at the very least.
Oh right, so details on how my playthrough ended up-
So now there's NG+(which if I start, won't be any time soon) and the following two big DLCs.
Can anyone who's started NG+ explain to me how TW3's version works? How's enemy difficulty? What carries over and what doesn't?
I just had a glance at NG+ for a couple of minutes (will also wait till DLCs are out. Looks like all your items and gold carry over, except for quest items, trophies and books.
You also loose all your Quent cards and all diagrams (so if you want a cool sword or something in NG+ before you find the diagram again, I recommend you craft it before making your import save). It doesn't matter if you stuff is in your inventory or the storage chest, both are treated the same.
I read on some forums that level requirements for certain items increase but all my mastercrafted witcher gear still has lvl 34 requirements for me, just like on the first playthrough.
As for leveling and difficulty, I guess it depends on which level you start with. Enemies at the very start of the game are about lvl 31 and I guess it'll increase from there. I read that if you finish the first playtthrough below lvl 30, you will be bumped up. For me, I was lvl 34, started on Death March difficulty and the first fight against the gouls with Vesemir was a joke. But I guess it may become more challenging as you progress and enemies level up as well.
I also noticed that I get about double the experience points for everything as last time. Not sure if that's because of NG+ or because of the higher difficulty.
BTW: LPPrince you had almost the exact same story as I did. ![]()
Only for me
So...am I the only person who got this game on Day 1 and still hasn't finished it?
Not because I took a long break or because I dislike it - I play it at least 3 or 4 times a week and I'm enjoying it quite a bit, but DANG this is a huge game. (I've probably also wasted a fair amount of time playing Gwent.)
People have a feeling NG+ will get very hard near the end since while you do your lvl up, your skills will not change, and people who started DM reported a big difficulty spike on White Orchid.
People have a feeling NG+ will get very hard near the end since while you do your lvl up, your skills will not change, and people who started DM reported a big difficulty spike on White Orchid.
White Orchard griffin apparently takes up to 80% off your vitality with a single hit.
Folks complained the vanilla game was 'too easy'--and while I don't really agree with that, CDPR has nonetheless responded with NG+.
Almost got killed by the ghouls in the intro. Can confirm NG+ is hard as feck
But play the Witcher 2 first at the very least.
None of the previous games really have any affect on the game aside from knowing characters.
None of the previous games really have any affect on the game aside from knowing characters.
And your point being? It's still wise to play all three games (or at least TW2) as you'll have a better understanding of the world, characters and past events. Reading the books is a bonus but will amp up enjoyment even more (plus you'll see how much CDP screwed up with the Eredin and the hunt and a few other characters in all three games)
/looks at how CDP treated certain lodge members in TW2+3
Almost got killed by the ghouls in the intro. Can confirm NG+ is hard as feck
I hope they fix the NPC (like Vesemir) and trader gold issues in NG+.
I hope they fix the NPC (like Vesemir) and trader gold issues in NG+.
What's wrong with Vesemir in NG+? I haven't noticed any problems.