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How often are you playing, once or twice a month?
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I have had the Witcher 3 for almost year now, started it (played probably 30 minutes I guess) and never picked it back up again.
After watching the series, I am going to make this my priority and play through it. As someone who has never played RPG games before, does anyone have any suggestions on starting out this game (I am starting brand new as I dont remember anything from my original play)?Comment
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I have had the Witcher 3 for almost year now, started it (played probably 30 minutes I guess) and never picked it back up again.
After watching the series, I am going to make this my priority and play through it. As someone who has never played RPG games before, does anyone have any suggestions on starting out this game (I am starting brand new as I dont remember anything from my original play)?
I don't shame anyone on difficulty selection so feel free to play on Easy if you want. The game is meant to have low and high level enemies (dictated by the color of their name and health bar), unlike Skyrim which scales, and you will get your teeth kicked in by high level enemies even on Easy. Play what you want so you keep progressing...I personally hate being frustrated on a fight.
Loot everything and buy maps and alchemy recipes from vendors. One of the best things is that you only need some alcohol and meditation to fill all your oils and potions once you brew them so that should be a focus.
Don't worry about buying swords or armor as you'll find plenty in your travels. The main focus should be on finding Witcher gear (each school has specific play style benefits) and crafting those. I kept the default chest armor for the first half of the game before making my Wolf and Ursine gear.
Don't worry about how you build out the skill tree as you can buy a potion and reset it. You may want to go swords and alchemy and later find you love signs. Do increase Axii right away as you can do a little Jedi mind trick thing is some dialogue which expands choice.
Quests all have a level suggestion, so feel free to use that as a guide. You will get less XP in quests you are overleveled for but main story quests will still give you plenty and you never risk being underleveled, unless you skip or fail a lot of quests.
I strongly suggest setting a conservative auto save interval (I use every five mins). You never know when you'll stumble into a cockatrice nest.
Own your decisions and stay away from guides. The Witcher is a very gray, non-binary world, unlike the red and blue Mass Effect series (which I also enjoy).
Lastly (for now at least, hopefully others chime in) don't fast travel. Take the world in. Find monster nests, bandit camps, treasure hoards, etc. I used to fast travel a ton but on playthrough three I'm not...only for quick jumping for Witcher gear hunts.
Enjoy the game! And then you'll want to read the books, play the other games, or frankly start a second run right after the credits roll.
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Lastly (for now at least, hopefully others chime in) don't fast travel. Take the world in. Find monster nests, bandit camps, treasure hoards, etc. I used to fast travel a ton but on playthrough three I'm not...only for quick jumping for Witcher gear hunts.
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I cant agree more with this one! One of the best things about this game is the atmosphere of the world created for this game, it is absolutely fantastic!
I would also add to read the in-game books too. They add a lot of backstory and lore to the game and if you have read the actual Witcher books, you'll get even more out of them as a lot of them include stories from the actual real life books.Comment
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I have had the Witcher 3 for almost year now, started it (played probably 30 minutes I guess) and never picked it back up again.
After watching the series, I am going to make this my priority and play through it. As someone who has never played RPG games before, does anyone have any suggestions on starting out this game (I am starting brand new as I dont remember anything from my original play)?
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I was gonna say don't loot everything. But if you're new to the game, you have no idea what you need and don't need....... loot everything until you figure out what you don't need.
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Flashbacks ofSpoilersailing out to every damn ? in Skellige only to have to haul back truck loads of useless crap to the castle vendorComment
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Man I have been working on this for 3 years as well.. pretty close too the end and went and bought the complete edition. Turns out your save doesnt transfer over from base game to complete edition. So I have to start all over again... pretty torn on whether I want to commit again.
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First thing you should do is read the Lore Primer/Guide on Kotaku. It's pretty well done and easy to read, while setting up the game pretty well. There is also a Tips & Tricks article there as well.
I don't shame anyone on difficulty selection so feel free to play on Easy if you want. The game is meant to have low and high level enemies (dictated by the color of their name and health bar), unlike Skyrim which scales, and you will get your teeth kicked in by high level enemies even on Easy. Play what you want so you keep progressing...I personally hate being frustrated on a fight.
Loot everything and buy maps and alchemy recipes from vendors. One of the best things is that you only need some alcohol and meditation to fill all your oils and potions once you brew them so that should be a focus.
Don't worry about buying swords or armor as you'll find plenty in your travels. The main focus should be on finding Witcher gear (each school has specific play style benefits) and crafting those. I kept the default chest armor for the first half of the game before making my Wolf and Ursine gear.
Don't worry about how you build out the skill tree as you can buy a potion and reset it. You may want to go swords and alchemy and later find you love signs. Do increase Axii right away as you can do a little Jedi mind trick thing is some dialogue which expands choice.
Quests all have a level suggestion, so feel free to use that as a guide. You will get less XP in quests you are overleveled for but main story quests will still give you plenty and you never risk being underleveled, unless you skip or fail a lot of quests.
I strongly suggest setting a conservative auto save interval (I use every five mins). You never know when you'll stumble into a cockatrice nest.
Own your decisions and stay away from guides. The Witcher is a very gray, non-binary world, unlike the red and blue Mass Effect series (which I also enjoy).
Lastly (for now at least, hopefully others chime in) don't fast travel. Take the world in. Find monster nests, bandit camps, treasure hoards, etc. I used to fast travel a ton but on playthrough three I'm not...only for quick jumping for Witcher gear hunts.
Enjoy the game! And then you'll want to read the books, play the other games, or frankly start a second run right after the credits roll.
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I agree with what most guys already said.
I dove into this game 2 years ago. I'm by no means an experienced rpg player, but was hooked from the start. Have always loved fantasy so this one was right up my alley.
I just started to play, basically not know what i was doing. Looted everything, read every book and never skipped any of the dialogue. I was really addicted to this game and put in a lot of hours, my wife wasn't alway happy with me.
That being said i haven't played it in more than a year. Recently watched the series and am ready to continue again.
I know others have said it but i want to repeat this : do not fast travel.
Instead enjoy the beautiful world, stumble on unexpected things and enjoy the sunsets or sunrise.
Skellige is a really gorgeous location, i regularly found myself standing on top of a mountain just to take in the scenery.
I also really like going to all the ? as you never know what you are going to find.
Can't wait to get back into this one, even though i'm 50 with a wife and 2 kids and basically don't have as much gaming time as i used to.Comment
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It’s so weird to me that it’s been difficult for me to really dive into this game since I loved Fable on original XBOX. Feel like this is Fable on steroids and should be an easy decision for me. It’s also been about 10 years since I played Fable and now have a wife and a kid that make it near impossible to game for hours on end lol. Funny how real life gets in the way of our fantasy worlds.
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