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It looks like it may have been timed. There are two new events that you need to be level 50 for but I don't see the first one which you had to be level 16 for anymore. Hopefully they bring it back. It is disappointing that they are timed.Comment
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I was wrong. The level 16 quest is not timed and it still available. You have to talk to a palico in Astera to start the quest. There are two new quests that are level 50 that are timed however.Comment
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Honestly, I want to get into this game but have no time to really play besides 1-2 hours here and there only on weekends. With that being said, what do you guys think is the best way for me to play this with such a limited schedule? I am in anesthesia school right now so weekdays consist of me waking up at 04:30 AM and going to clinical and going to class after that. I'll probably have some time during the weekend to take a break and this is what I want to do, which is just play Witcher 3 and get lost in another world besides anesthesia.
Should I just play through the main quests, or take it one side quest at a time?Comment
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Honestly, I want to get into this game but have no time to really play besides 1-2 hours here and there only on weekends. With that being said, what do you guys think is the best way for me to play this with such a limited schedule? I am in anesthesia school right now so weekdays consist of me waking up at 04:30 AM and going to clinical and going to class after that. I'll probably have some time during the weekend to take a break and this is what I want to do, which is just play Witcher 3 and get lost in another world besides anesthesia.
Should I just play through the main quests, or take it one side quest at a time?Comment
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First of all, you don't simply play The Witcher. You live The Witcher. By the time you come out the other end you'll be reaching for your blade oils and potions every time you leave the house. Geralt's gruff, sensual voice will find you and seduce you in the middle of the day. Thoughts of maidens, monsters, and an untamed landscape waft in on the rough edge of his words and the promise of slaying (and laying) them all will have you scratching your thatched beard impatiently. The limberness you once had in the beginning will be replaced by cracking of joints and bones as you work to simply get the damn job done and collect your reward.
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First of all, you don't simply play The Witcher. You live The Witcher. By the time you come out the other end you'll be reaching for your blade oils and potions every time you leave the house. Geralt's gruff, sensual voice will find you and seduce you in the middle of the day. Thoughts of maidens, monsters, and an untamed landscape waft in on the rough edge of his words and the promise of slaying (and laying) them all will have you scratching your thatched beard impatiently. The limberness you once had in the beginning will be replaced by cracking of joints and bones as you work to simply get the damn job done and collect your reward.
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So anyone seen this? Looks cool.
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Stopped my play-through awhile back. Still never beaten the game. Instead, I started the first game in the series and am going to use my current time off from work to get through the first two games before starting over and plowing through the third one. The combat is terrible, but the rest of the game has been a blast so far through Chapter 2.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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Stopped my play-through awhile back. Still never beaten the game. Instead, I started the first game in the series and am going to use my current time off from work to get through the first two games before starting over and plowing through the third one. The combat is terrible, but the rest of the game has been a blast so far through Chapter 2.Last edited by AUChase; 05-07-2019, 01:21 PM.Comment
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Once I finally got used to the controls and combat I've really been enjoying the first game. Having all of this backstory now and knowing the lore is going to make me get into the 3rd game more than ever before.“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
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