How long does that take? D:woober said:Look out of the structure and wait for the dragon to swoop under the bridge. Then make a run for it!
I've waited and still get burnt.
The other people with me have run out and I go with them and I die :\
How long does that take? D:woober said:Look out of the structure and wait for the dragon to swoop under the bridge. Then make a run for it!
Depends how you spec, because it seems you can only mutate the last tiers of the skill tree. For training, it is arrow redirection and the other one (vigor regen in combat or something). I finished my first playthrough with Swordsmanship and the only mutatable skills I could find were Invinicible, Combat Acumen and Whirlwind (the last 3 at the end of the talent tree). So I'm guessing both alchemy and magic trees are similar in that regards.Deadly said:Is there a limited number of mutagens you can apply?
RedSwirl said:I still can't put my finger on what visually separates this game from Dragon Age in terms of art design. Does the fact that this game was made by people with actual creativity and skill have something to do with it?
WEGGLES said:How long does that take? D:
I've waited and still get burnt.
The other people with me have run out and I go with them and I die :\
Zeliard said:One of my favorite moves to pull with a lock-on is a backwards roll followed by hitting forward + attack, which makes Geralt then do a front roll followed by a thrust if you're at a distance. I use those links to set up combos. Generally as far as swordplay I roll around and then hit the direction key towards the enemy + attack after the roll, and Geralt will smoothly transition into some sort of long-distance melee attack.
This type of tactic becomes more effective as you increase your rolling distance since you gain much more space from enemies.
RedSwirl said:I still can't put my finger on what visually separates this game from Dragon Age in terms of art design. Does the fact that this game was made by actual Europeans have something to do with it?
Jerk said:Anyone know if there is any benefit to doing the prologue out of order?
Any noticeable missables?
I did the other 2 first.Barberetti said:Did you pick the dragon option first? When you're in the dungeon talking to Roche and you get the 3 choices, do the other 2 before the dragon one. Makes it a lot easier.
WEGGLES said:I did the other 2 first.
I'm just having difficulty right near the beginning not being set on fire and dying.
I survived once with a sliver of health, but since there were enemies near it never came back.
I may need to switch to easy. :s
Barberetti said:Just had an awesome fight in the forest. I'd just lured out the second queen when 2 Nekker warriors charged into the clearing and attacked it. I stood there watching the fight for about a minute when a third warrior ran out, looked at the queen fight and then at me. It decided that I would be the easier target, so it charges at me. Suddenly an Endriag explodes out of the bushes next to me and tears the Nekker to shreds in seconds. Fuck knows how long it had been there!
Just standing in that forest clearing watching these freaks of nature go for each other like animals would in the real world was a fantastic experience. Absolutely loved it. This game is just superb.
What does it do? Just get to carry everything?scorpscarx said:Definitely use that weightless mod folks, vast improvement.
JWong said:What does it do? Just get to carry everything?
Does weight affect combat when it's below the limit?scorpscarx said:Yeah, your a walking bank instead of a walking 250/250 max item, gives everything a zero weight value, so you can just loot all instead of sorting.
JWong said:What does it do? Just get to carry everything?
Xdrive05 said:Question about the retail (box) copy of the game: can you register it to your Steam account so that you can download it from Steam from then on?
Yeef said:Why does he need two swords? Does he tend to lose them?
JWong said:Does weight affect combat when it's below the limit?
Might try this out if that's the case. I've been screwed several times selling stuff I needed.
Zeliard said:Regular weapon/steel sword is to kill people and the silver sword is for monsters and beasts.
Excellent.scorpscarx said:0-249 is the same, hit 250 and your stuck in walk mode. Anyway that 250 limit is way too low what with all the herb and crafting mats you need in this game, use it.
I am aware of that. I was quoting a line that I found humorous in the game.Zeliard said:Regular weapon/steel sword is to kill people and the silver sword is for monsters and beasts.
Yeef said:Why does he need two swords? Does he tend to lose them?
Quintin Smith said:Fans of RPGs should consider The Witcher 2 a must-buy. There's simply no competitor that can touch it in terms of poise, characterisation and storytelling, or the way in which it treats you not as a player - someone to be pandered to and pleased - but as an adult, free to make your own mistakes and suffer a plot in which not everyone gets what they deserve.
Everybody else should approach excitedly, but with a little caution. The Witcher 2's opening ten hours are as impressive as they are clumsy, and a little patience is needed until the game hits its stride. What a stride, though. What bravery and gravity. With a little time investment, this game offers everything the fantasy genre can be.
scorpscarx said:Definitely use that weightless mod folks, vast improvement.
Salaadin said:I keep hearing "Im a witcher!! HIIII YA!"
cartoon_soldier said:So best way to earn Orens?
cartoon_soldier said:So best way to earn Orens?
Damn that promo art looks amazing.3chopl0x said:Steam version just got updated with all the bonus screenshots and artworks that were't even meant to be included
Vlodril said:Great game. Lived up to the hype i had for it , even though i felt it was too high before i start.
Ending was fine also all it needed was a few more quests in chapter three and perhapsshowing the emperor's huge army crossing the river towards the north