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  • Heroesandvillains
    MVP
    • May 2009
    • 5974

    #826
    Re: The Witcher 3

    Originally posted by DGuinta1
    Loving this game though quite confused with alchamey, upgrades, etc.
    First, I just want to say that this game owns my soul. I haven't felt this way about a game since TLOU. The Witcher 3 may just end up being my favorite game ever. I'm astounded.

    But yeah, this stuff really confuses me. For instance, I really would like to get some more of those abilities (such as Cat), but the game does a really bad job at indicating to the player how exactly to do it. For instance, I had no idea what Swallow was until I read about it on a forum. Seriously. I didn't know a health potion even existed until I read about it on the Internet:

    I also really want to upgrade my armor and weapons. The problem is, and I get you need schematics, but all of the schematics I have are for weapons that are weaker than the ones I currently have.

    Ok. So how do I upgrade my current weapons then?

    And how do I get better/more oils?

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    • Mabster
      Crunchy
      • Mar 2009
      • 7659

      #827
      Re: The Witcher 3

      Originally posted by Flawless
      A very early side-quest involving a damn frying pan is more interesting and has better writing than 90% of side-quests in Dragon Age: Inquisition.
      In DAI that would have been a fetch quest for iron to have the blacksmith make her a new pan.
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      • Heroesandvillains
        MVP
        • May 2009
        • 5974

        #828
        Re: The Witcher 3

        Originally posted by Flawless
        I enjoy the more personal story of Geralt and others, and the more grounded fantasy compared to the save the world trope BioWare has been running for years.

        A very early side-quest involving a damn frying pan is more interesting and has better writing than 90% of side-quests in Dragon Age: Inquisition.

        When it comes to blending world-building, characters, quests, choices, and exploration, Inquisition isn't even in the same league.

        The Witcher 3 in most ways is the antithesis of what I found to be lacking in Inquisition. Ultimately, I guess the two games had different goals, it's just I prefer those of The Witcher 3 and how CDPR executed on theirs.
        LOL! I just told my brother that I'll never play DAI ever again, and I loved DAI.

        Everything you do in this game has meaning. Even the side quest and random encounters are so remarkably engrossing and well written.

        CDPR knocked it out of the park. I can't stop thinking about this game. Every RPG made from here on out needs to take notice.

        I'm actually worried this may let me down on MGS TPP. I know it sounds crazy because MGS is like my favorite franchise ever. But seriously, fetch-quests need to rot in hell and I'm now very concerned Kojima may include them. I'm sure it'll be brilliant but that's how good TW3 is!

        The Witcher 3 sets the new benchmark as far as I'm concerned.

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        • The JareBear
          Be Good To One Another
          • Jul 2010
          • 11560

          #829
          Re: The Witcher 3

          Did someone say the PS4 tracks gameplay hours?
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          • Fresh Tendrils
            Strike Hard and Fade Away
            • Jul 2002
            • 36131

            #830
            Re: The Witcher 3

            I never thought I would hear dialogue from Pulp Fiction in this game. Excellent.



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            • Stormyhog
              All Star
              • Feb 2004
              • 5304

              #831
              Re: The Witcher 3

              A bit of weirdness happened when I came to a bridge with water underneath I rode up with roach to the edge of the water. I got off went for a swim to search for items & when I came back up I noticed roach was gone. I tried calling but he didn't come so I dove back in the water & to my surprise I saw roach standing at the bottom so I tried to hop on him but then he disappeared. It took a few tries to call him but eventually he came back to me. Maybe roach has part fish in him.
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              • weeeeeeez
                MVP
                • May 2011
                • 1736

                #832
                Re: The Witcher 3

                Absolutely addicted to Gwent. The Monster decks I've encountered seem really over powered. I have a very strong Northern Realms deck and it gets crushed by the Monster Decks.

                I also think fast traveling in this game is not the way to go. I would have missed out on a few quests and random encounters with people on the roads on the way to my location.
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                • The JareBear
                  Be Good To One Another
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 11560

                  #833
                  Re: The Witcher 3

                  Originally posted by weeeeeeez
                  Absolutely addicted to Gwent. The Monster decks I've encountered seem really over powered. I have a very strong Northern Realms deck and it gets crushed by the Monster Decks.

                  I also think fast traveling in this game is not the way to go. I would have missed out on a few quests and random encounters with people on the roads on the way to my location.
                  Agreed, and agreed

                  Not only do I not fast travel unless I have to, but I tend to run a lot of places just to makes sure I don't miss out on any fine details.

                  I had a great session this morning/afternoon. Put PS4 in rest mode to recharge headset and controller while watching UFC, then will get back into it. Finally got to the first couple story quests in Velen, and man, they are awesome.
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                  • C the Lyte
                    Left side, strong side
                    • May 2009
                    • 2253

                    #834
                    Re: The Witcher 3

                    Whoever mentioned adjusting stick sensitivity to help with combat... Thanks. Makes a world of difference
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                    • aldon_47
                      Rookie
                      • Jun 2010
                      • 117

                      #835
                      Re: The Witcher 3

                      Originally posted by weeeeeeez
                      I also think fast traveling in this game is not the way to go. I would have missed out on a few quests and random encounters with people on the roads on the way to my location.
                      I try to do that in large open world games too (Red Dead, Skyrim, GTA, etc). I feel you miss so much of the grand scope of the world when jumping from location to location. Its the little things, just like in MLB, that bring you in.

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                      • CMH
                        Making you famous
                        • Oct 2002
                        • 26203

                        #836
                        Re: The Witcher 3

                        Originally posted by The JareBear
                        Did someone say the PS4 tracks gameplay hours?
                        Yes. Go to your inventory, etc. Screen and press R2.

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                        • Sinner
                          All Star
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 5483

                          #837
                          Re: The Witcher 3

                          Love just going anywhere and exploring finding things. Is there anybody else that mostly walks and not even worry about a horse? Most of my traveling is this way.
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                          • The JareBear
                            Be Good To One Another
                            • Jul 2010
                            • 11560

                            #838
                            Re: The Witcher 3

                            Originally posted by Sinner
                            Love just going anywhere and exploring finding things. Is there anybody else that mostly walks and not even worry about a horse? Most of my traveling is this way.
                            Yeah, that's me for sure.

                            Especially with consumables being so important for regenning health on the harder difficulties that I play on now, I go through the landscape and try to pick off groups of wolves for the raw meat
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                            • Flightwhite24
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jul 2005
                              • 12094

                              #839
                              Re: The Witcher 3

                              Some of the Ghoulish creatures you may run into at some of these Undiscovered locations are just insane. I've been gaming for over 25 years and this might be the best game I've ever played. RDR was the only other game I could say that about.

                              Been playing everyday since Monday and the farthest I've gotten quest wise is IN CIRI'S FOOTSTEPS. I can't stop venturing around the land to save my life.


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                              • The JareBear
                                Be Good To One Another
                                • Jul 2010
                                • 11560

                                #840
                                Re: The Witcher 3

                                Originally posted by CAMPBLACKMAMBA24
                                Some of the Ghoulish creatures you may run into at some of these Undiscovered locations are just insane. I've been gaming for over 25 years and this might be the best game I've ever played. RDR was the only other game I could say that about.

                                Been playing everyday since Monday and the farthest I've gotten quest wise is IN CIRI'S FOOTSTEPS. I can't stop venturing around the land to save my life.


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                                Yeah, its a mix of the best games I have played with a dash of its own unique charm. Very impressive title
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