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What American sci-fi artists are you talking about?
No one in specific, I was thinking of D&D artists in general. They have great styles, but the outfits rarely seem practical.
What American sci-fi artists are you talking about?
I thought you might be talking about Bioware and my excuse would be that they're actually canadian.No one in specific, I was thinking of D&D artists in general. They have great styles, but the outfits rarely seem practical.
Neat. Two minutes into the game and already have a bug.
Telling me to parry and wait for the symbol in order to riposte. Except I'm parrying and the symbol isn't appearing. Can't continue my game until I can riposte, except it's not letting me.
Ugh.
yeah this happens to a lot of people including myself...almost restarted the tutorial but it reappeared at the last minute after repositioning....just try a few different parts of the area and keep trying...eventually it shows back up.
I think that scene is programmed to take the default Witcher 2 silver sword no matter what. So it takes it out of your inventory even though it's not the one equipped.
Is Axii actually different? I've only gone through the tutorial but it seemed to work the same as it did before.In all my playthroughs i got the silver sword back with my imported magical silver sword after that scene.
As far as spells go quen is kinda worthless now and on hard i find yrden and axii to be lifesavers.
I am especially impressed with axii since i didn't even use it once in previous playthroughs.
"To paradise on whores asses!"
Please change the thread title to this. Such a great quest, can't believe I missed this last time.
naito said:If I'm not mistaken, you need Vigor to use riposte - perhaps your bar was depleted and this is why the icon didn't show up for a while.
Is Axii actually different? I've only gone through the tutorial but it seemed to work the same as it did before.
I'm going the next step: games like this are what DA:O wish they were. DA:O's darker angle feels like a child playing at being an adult in comparison, not helped by DAII actively advertising itself with the quote "Bloody as Hell". Stuff like this, or even Demon's Souls/Dark Souls feel more genuinely mature to me.You know, this game really reminds me of Dragon Age: Origins.
Which is a good thing.
I've just read on a polish news page, that there were 7 times more orders for the 360 version of The Witcher 2 than for the PC version during the same period. Adam Kiciński (from CD Projekt) also said, that 100k copies were being preordered. And that's only for the USA.
Nice.
I've just read on a polish news page, that there were 7 times more orders for the 360 version of The Witcher 2 than for the PC version during the same period. Adam Kiciński (from CD Projekt) also said, that 100k copies were being preordered. And that's only for the USA.
Nice.
You know, this game really reminds me of Dragon Age: Origins.
Which is a good thing.
According to CD Project PC version had like 250 000 preorders two weeks before the release and sold more than 400 000 units in the first week. I think you got numbers wrong because that would mean that this game will sell as well as Skyrim.
According to CD Project PC version had like 250 000 preorders two weeks before the release and sold more than 400 000 units in the first week. I think you got numbers wrong because that would mean that this game will sell as well as Skyrim.
Well, I dunno. I'm just quoting what a CD Projekt employee had said on a polish tv channel TVN CNBC. He said that the sales were phenomenal.
According to CD Project PC version had like 250 000 preorders two weeks before the release and sold more than 400 000 units in the first week. I think you got numbers wrong because that would mean that this game will sell as well as Skyrim.
Is it on their site?
According to CD Project PC version had like 250 000
Haven't heard of that one. I know they added some random weapon drops to the EE, but maybe they added some schematics too. It's a bit OP for Act 1, but that's about in line for the better swords in Act 2, I think. Someone on the official forum found a sword in Act 1 that's about as good as the best swords in the game, so there's definitely something a little wonky with their drops.Then I got the diagram for the red baron silver sword, and at first I thought it was a trap, not a sword, because the damage on that thing is like 33-37 or something, which is waaaay beyond both my swords.
I guess my question is, is there a downside to the red baron? It seems strange to have access to something that's waaaayyy beyond the Witcher's silver swords this early in the game.
Random drops? That makes sense. I mean as soon as I started dropping relatively tricky monsters with it like butter, I thought something was up. And it's over twice as powerful as my Long Sword, which is still a pretty good one. Definitely doesn't feel designed for the player to have it at this point. But still, I fucking love that, makes me feel like an absolute tank.Haven't heard of that one. I know they added some random weapon drops to the EE, but maybe they added some schematics too. It's a bit OP for Act 1, but that's about in line for the better swords in Act 2, I think. Someone on the official forum found a sword in Act 1 that's about as good as the best swords in the game, so there's definitely something a little wonky with their drops.
i plan on focusing on swordplay mostly but will also upgrade the bombs and traps a little in the alchemy (i think) tree. is this i viable method? i hate to neglect magic but i am more of a warrior type when it comes to rpgs. i don't play many but when i do it's normally boring old sword and board (except for amalur, daggers/bow all the way). but anyway, will this work?
Ok, so I remade my silver sword in Flotsum after the dragon swooped away with my previous one, and everything was going fine. Then I got a diagram to make a robust one that added perhaps a couple points of damage and a single percentage more chance of bleeding. Then I got the diagram for the red baron silver sword, and at first I thought it was a trap, not a sword, because the damage on that thing is like 33-37 or something, which is waaaay beyond both my swords.
So I made it and went to fight some Drowners which I'd previously struggled on and holy shit, it's an amazing weapon.
I guess my question is, is there a downside to the red baron? It seems strange to have access to something that's waaaayyy beyond the Witcher's silver swords this early in the game. I can't remember how I acquired the diagram, is it particularly hard to find? Did I just get lucky, or does everyone get the red baron.
Visually is quite simply the best and more consistent Medieval world ever conceived in a videogame. I think I helps that the game is actually made by Europeans, and not some American sci-fi artists pulling chain-mail bikinis out of their asses.
Isn't insane the one with permadeath? Don't really recommend that one.. if you really want the difficulty, go for "Dark" instead. I think is the same thing, without the death consequence, and with additional gear.I just played through the tutorial and it recommended Insane. Should I go for it?
As far as I remember from the PC version, Dark just add some "mini-quests" that relate to collecting the special equipment. So... nothing related to actual content.So does choosing a difficulty under 'Dark' lock out quests?
Even though I have the PC version, I decided to get the 360 one as well just to support the dev. team.
I am pretty amazed at how well they did this on such aging hardware as the 360. There are some areas of the game that are just amazing looking on the 360 version, other areas are not too hot...but overall, rather seriously impressed with the job they did.
For the 360 players, this game has a ton of replayability depending on what you do...so there is a ton of replayability built into the game.
Isn't insane the one with permadeath? Don't really recommend that one.. if you really want the difficulty, go for "Dark" instead. I think is the same thing, without the death consequence, and with additional gear.
I can't even get the fucker to work :[ This is worse than my experience with Fallout New Vegas.Seems like no one else is having the same issue as me, game seems to be taking single clicks from a mouse, and keypresses from my keyboard, as double. So whenever I try to talk to someone it skips my dialogue.
Thanks.As far as I remember from the PC version, Dark just add some "mini-quests" that relate to collecting the special equipment. So... nothing related to actual content.
I can't even get the fucker to work :[ This is worse than my experience with Fallout New Vegas.
I won't concede anything about Roach yet, but I will admit that Ves is the shit. I would totally bail on Triss for her.
The one thing I hate about this game is in order to take potions you have to meditate.
Strange, for some reason the interlude video(s) don't play. I finished the prologue and I got the comic onebut the one that they added for the EE to transition from Prologue to Act 1 doesn't play. All I get is a black screen but I can hear Dandelion fine and then when it ends Act 1 loads and begins. What's up with that?basically what happens with Aryan La Valette or whatever else after you escape
I hated it yesterday but I don't mind it now.
The one thing I hate about this game is in order to take potions you have to meditate.