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Fallout 4 will beat it. By that time Witcher 3 will be forgotten and we all know how the press love Bethesda.
The Witcher 3 wouldn't be forgotten if CDPR prioritized getting us modding tools. But.... I don't see that happening.
Fallout 4 will beat it. By that time Witcher 3 will be forgotten and we all know how the press love Bethesda.
What enhancements do you use for yours swords and armor pieces?
Has to be Metal Gear Solid V right?![]()
Do quests expire? I'm worried I will miss some but I also want to do some of the Main Story.
Do quests expire? I'm worried I will miss some but I also want to do some of the Main Story.
I guess you could certainly make that argument, although I wouldn't buy it. I feel like that ending isn't so much about an ultimate sacrifice as it is about you have been an overbearing, controlling parent that didn't help to subtly build up the confidence and mental health Ciri needed to survive.
Chose Triss for my second playthrough to see what all the fuss was about.
Nope. Doesn't feel right. I like her but she doesn't hold a candle to Yen.
Also I think asking her to stay in Novigrad is an extremely selfish thing to do. You're basically risking her life and all the other mages' that stayed on the boat.
Have you played the previous games? Because it's the exact opposite for me, having not read the books, I instantly have more history and virtual love for Triss.
Well it's an ending that really rests on like five decisions, soooooo...I get your point with it on your end, but in the end it's not a completely binary one-choice decision.The intent of that ending was ruined when literally (and I tested this last night going through the final sequence again) the only thing seperating the two endings on my end waswhether or not I let her throw a hissy fit in the lab. Yup, all that confidence and mental health building lab-destruction, the pivotal event of the season.
I wasn't a huge fan of my initial ending but the epilogue sequence with Geralt is pretty much perfect for those circumstances.
Yeah that's how I got in there.I remember getting stuck on that one. The door has a dodgy trigger point for making the 'open' prompt appear, which seems to need you to be very specifically placed, but it is there. I got it to work by basically spamming X while running from side to side up against the door.
Chose Triss for my second playthrough to see what all the fuss was about.
Nope. Doesn't feel right. I like her but she doesn't hold a candle to Yen.
Also I think asking her to stay in Novigrad is an extremely selfish thing to do. You're basically risking her life and all the other mages' that stayed on the boat.
Well it's an ending that really rests on like five decisions, soooooo...I get your point with it on your end, but in the end it's not a completely binary one-choice decision.
I'm thinking about finally playing this game. Just curious about what difficulty to start with.
I like Souls games, Bloodborne, etc, and generally find most AAA games to be varying degrees of too easy. I get bored if there's no meaningful challenge. That said, I also don't really want to be constantly tortured. What's good balance here? Is there any?
Play on Death March, which is the hardest difficulty. You'll have a hard time initially, but it gets much easier as you progress.
I'm thinking about finally playing this game. Just curious about what difficulty to start with.
I like Souls games, Bloodborne, etc, and generally find most AAA games to be varying degrees of too easy. I get bored if there's no meaningful challenge. That said, I also don't really want to be constantly tortured. What's good balance here? Is there any?
to any PS4 owners of this game, how much space total in GB does this game take up including any mandatory free updates? i have limited space on my PS4 and just want to allocate for space before buying a bigger HDD. thanks!
From what I remember, it seemed like Geralt saw through the illusion through kind of his "senses," maybe his "Witcher senses" if you will. There's some line about how her eyes looked like the eyes of a hunchback (and maybe something about her movement as well). Regardless, he can't actually see through the illusion, it's more of a deductive thing.
31.81GB so far, US PSN digital version
up to date *(1.05) and all free dlc installed
PS4 update is out, will post log in a minute
500MB+
Them hitboxes though...
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What does difficulty do? Change values (damage/armor/hp of enemies, for example) or does it also change number of enemies, enemy behavior, or other things?
What does difficulty do? Change values (damage/armor/hp of enemies, for example) or does it also change number of enemies, enemy behavior, or other things?
I'm thinking about finally playing this game. Just curious about what difficulty to start with.
I like Souls games, Bloodborne, etc, and generally find most AAA games to be varying degrees of too easy. I get bored if there's no meaningful challenge. That said, I also don't really want to be constantly tortured. What's good balance here? Is there any?
I'm at the beginning of the Bald Mountain main story quest. When can i start to go back to sidequests? I can't even use fast travel since.the battle at Kaer Morhen, and that was a while ago![]()
Fallout 4 will beat it. By that time Witcher 3 will be forgotten and we all know how the press love Bethesda.
Seconded. Also did B&BB and by probably 1/3 of the way through it was getting easy, by 1/2 through it was super easy and by the end, nothing could touch me! Totally doing Death March on my next playthrough.I will echo the Death March suggestion. I played on Hard (Blood and Broken Bones) and it got very easy, very quickly. Since it's very easy to overlevel if you try to do a lot of the side content. I wish that I had started on DM instead.
I'm really at a loss as to what to do with all my gear. I'm using the enhanced Ursine set, but I also have the enhanced Griffin set in my bag in case I decide to go back to that once I can craft the Superior version of it. But the weight is becoming an annoyance, even with upgraded saddlebags.
Skellige spoilers:
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt |OT4|:You put the baby in the oven.
I wonder if anyone has made a cheat sheet for the Witcher gear sets, showing at what levels they all unlock. I suspect the Wolf gear renders some of the higher Griffin stuff obsolete, but a cheat sheet would tell you at a glanceI'm really at a loss as to what to do with all my gear. I'm using the enhanced Ursine set, but I also have the enhanced Griffin set in my bag in case I decide to go back to that once I can craft the Superior version of it. But the weight is becoming an annoyance, even with upgraded saddlebags.
I wonder if anyone has made a cheat sheet for the Witcher gear sets, showing at what levels they all unlock. I suspect the Wolf gear renders some of the higher Griffin stuff obsolete, but a cheat sheet would tell you at a glance![]()
I wonder if anyone has made a cheat sheet for the Witcher gear sets, showing at what levels they all unlock. I suspect the Wolf gear renders some of the higher Griffin stuff obsolete, but a cheat sheet would tell you at a glance![]()