indigo-cyclops
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yea, drinking potions during the quick menu would have made more sense to me.
Which is weird because I'm pretty sure in the first game you could drink potions straight from the inventory. Not sure why they changed that.
yea, drinking potions during the quick menu would have made more sense to me.
This game is kind of hard.
This game is kind of hard.
Potion loading during battles. Geralt would just be like "Yo dawg, Zack Morris time out!" and chug a few potions. It was too game-y, I think.Which is weird because I'm pretty sure in the first game you could drink potions straight from the inventory. Not sure why they changed that.
I think chaining combos works incredibly smooth in this game in comparison to TW1. About four skills into the Swordsmanship tree is a skill that allows you to do damage to multiple enemies at once, basically the equivalent to the group stance in the first game.I'm not really enjoying the combat very much in act 1. The Nekker cave outside Flotsam for the elf quest was stupid. Wish it worked more lik Batman with its fluid combos.
Or even Witcher 1's group attacks. I just felt stupidly overwhelmed fighting 7 enemies.
I'm not really enjoying the combat very much in act 1. The Nekker cave outside Flotsam for the elf quest was stupid. Wish it worked more like Batman with its fluid combos.
Or even Witcher 1's group attacks. I just felt stupidly overwhelmed fighting 7 enemies.
I'm not really enjoying the combat very much in act 1. The Nekker cave outside Flotsam for the elf quest was stupid. Wish it worked more like Batman with its fluid combos.
Or even Witcher 1's group attacks. I just felt stupidly overwhelmed fighting 7 enemies.
Alchemy gets awesome once you get impregnation 2/2 but don't fill mutagen slots before that and don't fill them with anything less than the highest quality mutagens.Guess I should have moved into Swords as soon as I reached level 6. Alchemy hasn't been a great boon in whatever areas I've had trouble in so far.
Oh. my. GOODNESS. Dark Edition has arrived! Off to go install these discs to the 360, and then disappear for a very long time!
I'm not really enjoying the combat very much in act 1. The Nekker cave outside Flotsam for the elf quest was stupid. Wish it worked more like Batman with its fluid combos.
Or even Witcher 1's group attacks. I just felt stupidly overwhelmed fighting 7 enemies.
Guess I should have moved into Swords as soon as I reached level 6. Alchemy hasn't been a great boon in whatever areas I've had trouble in so far.
Usually i die the first time then on the next try i prepare myself accordinglyI like having to do it while meditating a lot better, but it's hard to know when you're going to need to load up on potions. A lot of times you walk through a door and you're in a fight with five enemies. I just started pretty much always having a Swallow and Tawny Owl potion active at all time. That's not difficult if you get a few skills in Alchemy that allow potions to last longer.
Act 1 side quest:It gives me the prompt to destroy them when I close in on them, but Geralt just goss 'hmm, should take care of this' or something like that.From where/who do I get what I need to destroy the nekker nests?
Act 1 side quest:It gives me the prompt to destroy them when I close in on them, but Geralt just goss 'hmm, should take care of this' or something like that.From where/who do I get what I need to destroy the nekker nests?
Act 1 side quest:It gives me the prompt to destroy them when I close in on them, but Geralt just goss 'hmm, should take care of this' or something like that.From where/who do I get what I need to destroy the nekker nests?
Act 1 side quest:It gives me the prompt to destroy them when I close in on them, but Geralt just goss 'hmm, should take care of this' or something like that.From where/who do I get what I need to destroy the nekker nests?
Prepare to Die (TM)I actually skimmed through the book on nekkers to fulfill that req phase, but super quickly, and never actually noticed that it would have told me what I needed.
The game is hard. You'll find this game is a lot different from most. While buffs with potions and oils help, they won't be the deciding factor in most fights. The game forces you to use strategy and tactics. Divide and conquer is the best advice I've seen in this thread. Single out opponents, try to separate them from their group and focus on one enemy at a time. Traps and bombs are your friends. Quen is a great tool, but don't forget your other signs! Aard can stun wounded opponents, allowing you to execute them in one hit. Yrden is my favorite as it will stun enemies when they walk into it, allowing you to unload some heavy attacks on them, often killing them before they come out of the effect. Also, ROLL!Either I suck or this game is haaaaaaaard. I'm regularly getting taken apart by enemies, even when I prep with oils and potions and spam Quen at every opportunity. The troll and queen bug monster can pretty much one-shot me, most anything else seems like they get the better of me if there's more than one at a time.
I could use some better gear (Still Chapter 1), but the diagrams are pricey and I have to scrape by for every Oren that comes my way...
Had an easier time with Dark Souls
Either I suck or this game is haaaaaaaard. I'm regularly getting taken apart by enemies, even when I prep with oils and potions and spam Quen at every opportunity. The troll and queen bug monster can pretty much one-shot me, most anything else seems like they get the better of me if there's more than one at a time.
I could use some better gear (Still Chapter 1), but the diagrams are pricey and I have to scrape by for every Oren that comes my way...
Had an easier time with Dark Souls
Either I suck or this game is haaaaaaaard.
I uninstalled this game about a month ago because I couldn't get past this one certain side quest and it infuriated me. I reinstalled because of the EE update and I really wanted to play the game. I finally figured out why it was so hard.Not doing that made fighting much harder. Anyway, I'm re-enjoying the game now. This game is gorgeous on ultra.I forgot to forge Geralt's silver sword.
I have one question: can I delete the update executables in the downloads folder of the Documents/Witcher 2/Downloads folder? I'm fully up to date and would like that precious space back on my SSD.
Potion loading during battles. Geralt would just be like "Yo dawg, Zack Morris time out!" and chug a few potions. It was too game-y, I think.
I like having to do it while meditating a lot better, but it's hard to know when you're going to need to load up on potions. A lot of times you walk through a door and you're in a fight with five enemies. I just started pretty much always having a Swallow and Tawny Owl potion active at all time. That's not difficult if you get a few skills in Alchemy that allow potions to last longer.
Quens not that good anymore. Run in circles and shoot the bug queen with fire. Fool-proof but takes a while. That tactic works with a lot of encounters.
Do you ever get more spells than what you start with?
Which is weird because I'm pretty sure in the first game you could drink potions straight from the inventory. Not sure why they changed that.
Thank you!Yup after the game is fully updated and you see it's working you can delete that whole download folder created by the EE update if you want.
Because in the first game you could just spam potions in combat and it killed the challenge. It's one of the absolute best changes they made. It's also much more lore-approriate.
It's too bad they removed the animation where you see Geralt rubbing the blade oil onto his sword.
its either i suck at this game or this game is kinda hard at normal? lol.
i think im gonna play on easy
Ok so I've encountered my first frustration, end of Act 1 spoilers:
I did the Crossroads quest and it's instantly forced me to fail the Nekkar and Endenga contracts, and now I can't get the pest achievement. I little warning that all outstanding contracts would be cancelled would've been appreciated. Now I've got a save from before I decided at the Crossroads quest, but I was thinking, are there other pest quests in the game ala the Nekkar ones? If not couldn't I just reload, and complete those two quests for the achievement?
Every Act has a hub with a board with 1-2 monster contracts.
Yes, you need to complete the Nekkar's and Endregar's for the Pest Control achievement.
It's too bad they removed the animation where you see Geralt rubbing the blade oil onto his sword.