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Check outWhere can a fella in Velen go to get a shave?
Oxenfurt, which is the large city near the South East corner.
Check outWhere can a fella in Velen go to get a shave?
Should I start this game one difficulty up from normal, as the Gamespot review suggested, or just play normal?
I like to be challenged but not tortured. I also get bored if something is trivial.
Should I start this game one difficulty up from normal, as the Gamespot review suggested, or just play normal?
I like to be challenged but not tortured. I also get bored if something is trivial.
Should I start this game one difficulty up from normal, as the Gamespot review suggested, or just play normal?
I like to be challenged but not tortured. I also get bored if something is trivial.
Should I start this game one difficulty up from normal, as the Gamespot review suggested, or just play normal?
I like to be challenged but not tortured. I also get bored if something is trivial.
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PS4 version: slide up or down on the touch pad to open map. Click on touchpad to return to game without having to hit circle twice. Hold the touchpad down to access inventory.
Yo I just started, wow this game lol.
well I slayed the griffin and have the prompt to leave White Orchard after 6 hours of playing around
.. but I don't want to D:
That's cool, sort of. The meditate one... Is that the only 'realism' sort of change? Anything like less carrying space, slower HP regen? Or is that the only one?Meditate don't regenerate your health anymore. You gain less passive stats each level up.
Will you be restarting for a completion run / only doing the story, or doing a bit of everything in one go? If the former then play it on normal, it's a reasonable challenge skipping side quests. If the latter go straight to the next difficulty, spending some time on leveling up, doing quests and getting gear will make you feel OP on normal.
That's cool, sort of. The meditate one... Is that the only 'realism' sort of change? Anything like less carrying space, slower HP regen? Or is that the only one?
Don't! Get some side quests done.
I screwed up on this decision and failed a few of my quests because of it.
I couldn't find any information on this in the last 15 or so pages. Is there any sort of stash, or do you have to do loot runs to sell junk? I'm guessing my inventory will fill up pretty quick.I might enjoy it more if I didn't have to worry about cost to repair weapons, armor, things breaking (do they break when they reach 0% or stop doing damage?) etc.
Is there any sort of stash / base you can put stuff in, or do you have to make Skyrim-style loot runs back to town to sell new junk loot because it's too heavy or you don't have enough room?
I'm currently doing it and had to take a minute and go smoke a bowl before continuing it. I'm freaking loving it!! Geralt makes a lot less pirouettes if you do heavy strikes by the way.boy this mission where Geralt has to stay in a tiny circle to protect someone and if he steps out of the circle it hurts sure is fun
Whose bright idea was it to make this kind of mission in a game where the main character starts flipping the fuck out every time you touch an attack button?
I can't do quests because all of my weapons are broken and I'm too poor to repair them. What do I do
Don't! Get some side quests done.
I screwed up on this decision and failed a few of my quests because of it.
So the game keeps crashing on me during my first game of gwent when I push triangle to pass.
Yeah that was actually the first ability I took even on my current playthrough on medium difficulty because I felt using meditate all the time was kinda cheesyNatural HP regen is super slow (not sure if it's as slow on lower difficulty) but you can take a skill that boost your HP regen during the day and Stamina (mana, sprint, dodge ressource) at night. I highly recommend taking it as it let most of the time your health regen quite a bit if not fully between encounters.
Once you leave white orchard can you return back to it?
Wish i could get the touch pad to work on PC. The game just sees it as a xbone controller :/
Are healing food items all the same effect, just different duration? If two different types of food have the same duration, it's always best to just buy the cheap one? The tooltips say nothing about how MUCH vitality is restored.
Once you leave white orchard can you return back to it?
Got the game on my lunch break and was wondering why the hell the case felt so heavy. I figured it must be the folded map because I figured the soundtrack was digital. Just opened it finally and wow! Thank you note right from the start, and a PHYSICAL soundtrack inside? That's some Atlus level shit right there. Haven't even installed yet and already impressed lol
Check outOxenfurt, which is the large city near the South East corner.
It's something that should've been clarified in hints.
Once you turn in a contract to the quest giver, you can keep the monster trophy for a stats bonus, or just sell it a merchant.
Can someone talk me out of doing this? >_<
I'm up to the point in Witcher 3 where I've met up with, and because I keep meeting these characters who talk like they know each other, it makes me want to go back and just play Witcher 1 and 2 already. I'm one of those people who just has such a hard time playing a story driven sequel to a game when I don't have the whole back story experience first hand.Vennifer
Can someone talk me out of doing this? >_<
I'm up to the point in Witcher 3 where I've met up with, and because I keep meeting these characters who talk like they know each other, it makes me want to go back and just play Witcher 1 and 2 already. I'm one of those people who just has such a hard time playing a story driven sequel to a game when I don't have the whole back story experience first hand.Vennifer
Is there a Blacksmith in White Orchard? I'm not finding one.
Is there a Blacksmith in White Orchard? I'm not finding one.
There's 2. I'll spoiler them just in case.One in the Nilfgaardian camp wich is a weaponsmith, and the Dwarf in the main city near the western edge, he is an armorsmith. He also gives you a quest.
I'm stuck in a cave with enemies I cannot kill, and I cannot figure out how to get back out. I am becoming very frustrated after having had nothing but fun with the game all day.
It seems most of the stuff in Witcher 3 wasn't in the previous games. Yennifer for example, a huge part of W3, wasn't in the previous games. Or the old man. Or Ciri. Just play the game and catch up with videos tbh