Also why tf are peoples inflating the witcher 3s playtime, you can finish the main quest in under 20 hours, I did in 16.
Nope, don't believe you. I powered through it on easy, took me waaay longer.
Also why tf are peoples inflating the witcher 3s playtime, you can finish the main quest in under 20 hours, I did in 16.
It absolutely is a side quest, it's a mission that's optional to the completion of the game. I'm of the opinion that I rather have quality over quantity. I will gladly take a 30 hour game over a 120 hour game if that means I'm doing cool shit all the time.And this is a good point. Those quests were not really sidequests, because not only would the game be super short without them, but it also kills your crew if you ignore them.
Needs to spend 94 more hours with the bad combat before he can say he doesn't like it, or it doesn't count.
Holy shit shut the fuck upwhich I have no problem with seeing as they let you hold 600 vials, and you can farm vials. would allow the game to become more challenging imo.
well if you're an RPG, then yes I should become more powerful as my stats increase. yes. anything else is manipulation.
But I understand BB is not an RPG. i'm just explaining this to those that act like it is, and thus compare it to other REAL RPG's.
however make no mistake, i was a tourney SC player, Melee, and also coveted DMC's and games that required technical skill. and I also knew people would come into my world, so in other words, i practiced this game mechanically like I was practicing DMC moves or some shit (even though the depth isn't there). Don't sit here and try and paint a picture of me basically lacking the """skill"", thus I leveled. no, i did both. Stupid people don't level. if this game required you to level it wouldn't be nearly as popular hence the reason why the witcher 3 isn't as appreciated in that aspect as it should be.
frat boys don't level, they just run through that shit lol in other words, stupid people are less likely to grind.
if i gave my non gamer uncle BB, you think he would grind? FUCK no. thus from software accommodates.
No it's not. Those things are not based around fundamental control of what you're doing. You have no idea where a CD will go after two songs, and you have no idea where the plot of a movie will go after 10 minutes.
You do however, probably understand how a game is going to control after six hours of playing it. So like I said, unless something fundimentally changes how the combat works in Witcher 3 then putting it down after six hours and never wanting to play it avail is a perfectly reasonable thing to do.
It absolutely is a side quest, it's a mission that's optional to the completion of the game. I'm of the opinion that I rather have quality over quantity. I will gladly take a 30 hour game over a 120 hour game if that means I'm doing cool shit all the time.
i held off playing because of the weapon degradation. does setting the game to easy remove this?
Dragon Age had a very similar thread to this one. smh
Well, good thing that I was doing cool shit all the time in my 230 hours in Witcher 3 and its expansion. Cooler than in 100 hours it took me to get through ME trilogy, as much as I loved it.
Again, if you hate how the quests are structured and hate how the combat works after six hours there is no reason to assume that the game is going to magically fix these things if you play for a dozen more hours. He even says he beat about a dozen side quests. Which is more then enough of a sample size to know if you enjoy how the quests are structured.Fucking go back to read the OP's post before replying to me in one second. He not only mentions he hates the combat, but hates the quests as well. That right there is exactly what I'm talking about and even you are confirming LMAO. How can aa person even state dumb things like that when he hasn't seen progressed more than what's the tutorial area? Haha. Exacly the same as walking our of a theater after 10 minutes. And as far as gameplay goes, you barely have levels to at 6 hours to customize your character. You have not seen skills and perks, or upgrades to magic, or new moves.
After playing both BloodBorne and Witcher 3 (didn't finish yet), I would say that first-of-all the two games are not comparable. You don't play Withcer 3 for combat, or even RPG progression, you play it for story full of great characters and interesting developments. You can roleplay the Witcher on highest difficulty or you can drop it down to Easy and still enjoy the heck of the story, sidequests, lore, exploration etc. BloodBorne is about execution and even if you don't get what the story is about the challenge and overcoming overwhleming odds is all the game is about. There's no difficulty seting or a story that 90% of people playing will understand.
Fully agree. I easily did more "cool shit" in The Witcher 3 + Hearts of Stone than the entire Mass Effect series.
Mass Effect 2, where the side quests were better than the main story. All of the loyalty missions were my favorite part of the game because of the extensive character development.
Fully agree. I easily did more "cool shit" in The Witcher 3 + Hearts of Stone than the entire Mass Effect series.
*shrug*
It had multiple threads. There have been multiple threads on this topic too. I think it is true of any popular game.
Again, if you hate how the quests are structured and hate how the combat works after six hours there is no reason to assume that the game is going to magically fix these things if you play for a dozen more hours.
Comparing video games to movies is a terrible argument. They are nothing a like and you can't expect a person to play a game for ten hours just to get to the part you think is good. I wouldn't be trudging through hours of a game I don't like because some random guy on the internet says that it definitely gets better.
And it feels weird.
There are plenty of mainstream AAA games I don't like. I'm not into Call of Duty, Assassin's Creed, Battlefront, etc....but I don't hate any of those games. They just aren't for me. But I'm really surprised at how much The Witcher 3 is frustrating me.
So I bought the game recently and after a hundred hours of Bloodborne, I finally decided to start it today. I've probably put around six hours into the game....and I think I hate it. The visuals are beautiful and the world itself seems pretty cool, but man....the combat is horrible. The quests are horrible (at least so far). The weapon degradation is driving me insane. It's so insanely expensive to repair anything, at least early on . I have almost no money, even after completing a dozen or so side quests.
I have to be missing something here. Does this game get better? Has Bloodborne's combat completely spoiled me or does it open up and improve as the game progresses?
I really thought I would enjoy this game. I'm honestly a bit shocked at how much I dislike it. Going by all the rave reviews and impressions, I'm just baffled at how much I disagree, at least after the first half dozen hours. What the hell am I missing? I feel like the world and atmosphere are great but the actual gameplay is really, really bland.
I have to admit that Gwent is pretty sweet though.
This is me, while I don't hate souls games, they don't click with me and I quickly get bored of them.
All I've gotten out of this thread is one thing...
Bloodborne fans... we must unite, we must be one when it comes time for GOTY
jokes, relax
Just for curiosity sake, what site has handed out GOTY already?Witcher 3 already has beat it in three places, with more surely to come.![]()
This is why no one is taking your opinion seriously. You can't handle the fact that someone might dislike something you enjoy so you immediately discount them.Don't be stubborn, man. I'm laughing when I hear something like "I hate the quests", because having finished the game, I know everything this person is going to miss. It also makes me wonder "wow, I wonder what would be his example of good quest structure" since, I don't know, Witcher 3 seems to be the standard now.
Man, Witcher fans are so sensitive.
Just for curiosity sake, what site has handed out GOTY already?
And everyone knows there's only one site that matters. This one.
Just for curiosity sake, what site has handed out GOTY already?
And everyone knows there's only one site that matters. This one.
http://gotypicks.blogspot.com/?m=1
The Witcher 3- 6
MGSV- 3
Fallout 4- 1
Prune- 1
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture- 1
I haven't even heard of half those clown sites and I consider myself heavily invested in the video game world.Vire am cry![]()
Character movement is clunky as hell its like an MMORPG cheap animations
I haven't even heard of half those clown sites and I consider myself heavily invested in the video game world.
Hold up, gonna go start a blog and give Bloodborne GOTY.
I haven't even heard of half those clown sites and I consider myself heavily invested in the video game world.
Hold up, gonna go start a blog and give Bloodborne GOTY.
Fucking hell, people getting defensive about the Witcher because he's comparing it to Bloodborne. It's perfectly reasonable to be disappointed in a game because it's not as good as Bloodborne. That's what happens when you play an RPG that does things so much better than Witcher 3.
The combat is definitely no great shakes and the weapon degradation serves absolutely no purpose but frustration. I'm enjoying it though.
http://gotypicks.blogspot.com/?m=1
The Witcher 3- 6
MGSV- 3
Fallout 4- 1
Prune- 1
Everybody's Gone to the Rapture- 1
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I think it will be a two way race on here between Bloodborne and Witcher.
I haven't even heard of half those clown sites and I consider myself heavily invested in the video game world.
Hold up, gonna go start a blog and give Bloodborne GOTY.
Because if you see praise from the vast majority while you think you "hate" it, then you must be doing something wrong. On the other hand, if you decide to put down a massive game where you barely have seen what it offers, your opinion about that game is pretty much meaningless and ignorant.
But if you're looking for the best action RPG combat ever, this probably isn't the game for you.
Get a bunch of those weapon repair kits.