I just noticed some Nilfgaardians actually speaking Nilfgaardians and I caught what I thought were a couple German words in there. Is there an actual language CDPRojekt put in there? Is it German or some other Germanic language like Dutch?
By The Eternal Fire, I actually managed to complete Skellige's Most Wanted with patch 1.08.
Achievements also has started working again.
I am convinced my game is glitched or something. The game just refuses to give me lesser red mutagen. I have not had a single drop in over two days despite farming attempts.
Fuckt this crap.
LOL. Rather Holy Roman Empire. There is far more to German history then the 30s ))Idk but it would make sense for them to use Germanic words because Nilfgaard seems somewhat inspired by Nazi Germany.
Idk but it would make sense for them to use Germanic words because Nilfgaard seems somewhat inspired by Nazi Germany.
LOL. Rather Holy Roman Empire. There is far more to German history then the 30s ))
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What exactly does Nilfgaard and Nazi Germany have in common? Nilfgaard is based on the Roman Empire. I can't find a single similarity with Nazi Germany.
Their black ornate armor looking SS dudes, invading the northern territories unprovoked, german accents, they believe they were descended from Elder Blood or something?
Aside from the accents, that's every freaking European country ever in the medieval ages, lol.
Nah, Nilfgaard has absolutely nothing to do with Nazi Germany. That's one hell of a stretch, and it doesn't even make sense.
why is it a stretch to assume contemporary historic parallels in a medieval fantasy, especially when there are aspects that line up. I said somewhat inspired by, not "literally nazi germany". It seems to me they could have based it off of Roman Empire but infused aspects of Nazi Germany in the creation of their fictional power hungry, territory conquering, not-german superpower.
Man, you really need to read up on history, and also understand when everyone is correcting you and explaining why your arguments don't hold. Your limited knowledge just fills you with prejudice. For the third and final time: there are clearly no Nazi influences whatsoever. But whatever, who cares, it's not like this is a big deal and if this makes you happy then by all means.
There's more german history than the 30's?? Really? Holy shit, thanks hahaha this just blew my mind omg. Who'd have thunk it!
Their black ornate armor looking SS dudes, invading the northern territories unprovoked, german accents, they believe they were descended from Elder Blood or something? I'm not very far in the game, but I don't think its a stretch for someone to get that impression. Obviously there are tons of differences I've noticed as well, like they seem to actually be nicer to minority races than the northern territories, but like I said it just seemed to be one influence. And CD Projekt Red are Polish devs...so it's not like a vested interest in that time period would be unprecedented.
Srsly, quit fixating on Nazis )) It's based on the Holy Roman Empire as simple as that - that how it works with the books, Sapkowski often references 13-14th century state of affairs in Silesia, and I don't see any indication of REDs changing that. Nilfgaard used to serve as an allegory of Soviet Union at some point, as its imprint in historical memory is rather fresh and Nazi references in culture are considered cheesy and very right-wing-clerical-conservative stuff in Poland (they were played to death by PPR propaganda), as it is usually associated with a historical narrative of "Poland - the Eternal Victim".
Sure, you're welcome. One more thing - Holy Roman Empire is NOT Roman Empire, it is a German (mostly) state from Mid to High Middle Ages.Ok. I havent read the books. I haven't played Witcher 1 or Witcher 2. I've only played Witcher 3 for a few hours. I'm not fixating on anything, I just wanted some clarification instead of outright dismissal and assumptions that I know as much about the series as everyone else. So thank you for providing me with some context!
Sure, you're welcome. One more thing - Holy Roman Empire is NOT Roman Empire, it is a German (mostly) state from Mid to High Middle Ages.
I know, Charlemagne, Christian instead of polytheistic, etc. I'm pretty solid on my real world history, I just didn't tie it in with the game properly yet.
Pretty much, just more from the times of Frederic Barbarossa and Northern Crusade
Why are you being such an asshole? Jesus. No one has corrected me, people have just said "lol you're wrong it's Rome" when all I've saying is that it doesn't seem crazy to see ww2 some parallels in it. I should read up on history, and my limited knowledge fills me with prejudice? All because I played a fantasy game for a few hours and thought there were a few WW2 connections. You're a real pretentious fucking dick.
You don't have to finishSo. Am I missing something or am I just unlucky with this bugged quest?
I googled a little bit but can't find much more info on it being bugged other than you have to finishfirst but I did that ages ago.Get Junior
Like where? Nowhere have I seen a place to farm red mutagen.Calm down. This is normal. You'll get tons of red mutagens in Skellige. They can be found in Velen and Novigrad too, but they're rare and not worth farming for.
It's kind of random, only enemies around Lv18+ seem to drop them; even Drowners.Like where? Nowhere have I seen a place to farm red mutagen.
Like where? Nowhere have I seen a place to farm red mutagen.
It's kind of random, only enemies around Lv18+ seem to drop them; even Drowners.
I made a habit of saving before going against a group of Drowners, reloading it until I got 2 or 3 Lesser Red Mutagens. Kept that up until I made 4 Greater Red Mutagens.
First Lesser Red Mutagen I picked up was from the Cockatrice(or was it a Basilisk? I forget) that guards the treasure on an island west of Novigrad.
Then I got a bunch from the Drowners by the lake south of Honeyfill Meadworks in Novigrad's countryside. There's another tougher Drowner like them that spawns by this little water hole near Drahim Castle; I think it's southeast of it.
Got my Gwent collection trophy and my Master Marksman one not long after that. Just NG+ on Death March to go now.
Hey guys. I'm thinking about picking W3 up on PC - I've got a setup with an i5-4460 + Asus GTX 760 + 8gb RAM, and want to be able to play it at 1600x900 windowed at a stable 60fps. How realistic is this goal and what sorts of graphical sacrifices would I need to make? Apologies if this has already been answered earlier in the thread, and thanks in advance
Man, the place is like 90% water, so they're all over the place.I would like to find some farming locations in Skellige. I am sick to death of farming those level 18 Drowners near Benek in Velen.