Won’t let me edit my post, but there were some things I wanted to add:
Won’t let me edit my post, but there were some things I wanted to add:
I’m on my fourth play through the game, nearing 1000 hours. It will make you a hermit if you want to be, but you can also break it up into little chunks if you want.
The answers in that interview can affect a couple of quests in major ways, but no change will affect the overall story or progression in the quests (you can still finish all you want, regardless of answers).
There are a some quests (usually indicated by an !) that are not question marks on the map. Also, if you play with the ?’s turned off on the map, they only appear from reading notices of the notice board, or if you happen upon them.
I’m pushing 1000 hours, currently in my 4th play.
Ugh. I need a rest. Got me break now!
(impossible for me not to have a line of Witcher in any response anymore.)
Herbs shmerbs, how about some gwent, eh?
There should be some mastercrafted Wolven Armor (maybe Superior, can’t remember) waiting for you at the end of that quest, if you have the armor DLC, and you find it.
I’ve searched way too much in TW3....I’ve scoured every island in Skellige. Twice. Found a lot of dimeritum and some random decent armor grabs. That…
His puss peepers!
Even the cats at your own vineyard hiss at you....you’d think they’d get the Nibbles treatment and warm up to you after time.
I was a little bit older when I first played this, but it had the same impact on me. Really beautiful stuff; Rydia was so awesome, even to me, the 12-year old boy. The resilience really struck a chord with me, and still does today, honestly.
The update of 07/16/2015 does not state which games were added to the list. I assume Witcher 3 is one of them, because there’s no note of when it joined the list.
I don’t mind the collect-a-thon. I find myself getting lost in the woods of Velen/Novigrad, trying to find another hidden chest, more often that not.
I’m on my third play, and probably close to 600 hours between them.
I really have to stop trying to 100% the game each time through, ha.
Point taken. My sincerest apologies.
I also think they did the DLC right: they are additions to the main story, and not essential ones. If you don’t have the DLC, you still have a complete game at the end of the story. Everything from the DLC is superfluous, to be honest.
CD Projekt Red might want a word with you, ha.
Yes, being able to see your character stats on the Character tab would be nice. Used to be there, not any more.