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  • Armor and Sword
    The Lama
    • Sep 2010
    • 21789

    #3631
    Re: The Witcher 3

    Originally posted by Jgainsey
    Man, I knew going into Blood and Wine that it was the more substantial update of the two DLC expansions, but I had no idea it was going to be on par with one of the major sections from the main game.

    Toussaint is a beautiful addition and a great change of scenery from the north. The warmer color palette and architecture style look great.

    Barely into Blood and Wine at this point, but I'm going to have some serious withdrawal when I finish...

    Speaking of which, how do you guys recommend going about a second playthrough?

    New game plus? But if I go about it that way should I change the enemy difficulties to scale to my level?

    I'm already playing on the top difficulty level, so I don't have anywhere to go in that regard.

    I feel like I'm leaning towards a clean new game with a different strategy from my melee heavy build I'm currently kind of stuck with.

    My biggest regret from this first go around is that I completely ignored Witcher gear and gwent. Looking forward to delving into both of those full bore with my next game.

    I am a Gwent addict. Love playing.

    I am working on Griffin Witcher Gear (I am light armor build and have a full set of it but want to get it to the master level eventually). Level 20 now.....the game is simply incredible.
    Last edited by Armor and Sword; 12-11-2017, 09:19 AM.
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    • Jgainsey
      I can't feel it
      • Mar 2007
      • 3360

      #3632
      Re: The Witcher 3

      The game must've read my mind. I didn't even realize until earlier today that I had a level 40 set of Viper gear that I was just able to unlock.

      It was exactly what I needed given that I can't really get motivated to go back and find the lower level items for other Witcher gear sets. And from what I gather, the Manticore gear seems to have the same lack of requirements, so I may look that one up as well here pretty soon.

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      • bcruise
        Hall Of Fame
        • Mar 2004
        • 23274

        #3633
        Re: The Witcher 3

        So...this game is pretty fun, and I can see why it tops a lot of people's lists. I really like the balance between active combat and the strategic side (the use of potions, bombs and character upgrades). On the "Blood and Broken Bones" difficulty I'm finding that I definitely have to utilize both to get through a lot of fights. If there's one thing that's bothering me right now it's that I'm finding it a little difficult to lock onto enemies ahead of time - they basically have to be aware of me and/or charging at me to get the lock-on to work.

        I took the Sun and Stars general "perk" as my first ability point - seemed like good value since meditating doesn't restore your vitality on that difficulty. Will probably focus on a medium armor-type equipment setup so I can get a good grasp of sign usage without having to be overly reliant on them (as I'm sure a light-armored would probably have to). I don't really want a glass-cannon type as my first kind of build.

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        • DELUS1ONAL
          OS Supporter - 12/14/14
          • Feb 2012
          • 542

          #3634
          The Witcher 3

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          • Jgainsey
            I can't feel it
            • Mar 2007
            • 3360

            #3635
            Re: The Witcher 3

            Originally posted by bcruise
            So...this game is pretty fun, and I can see why it tops a lot of people's lists. I really like the balance between active combat and the strategic side (the use of potions, bombs and character upgrades). On the "Blood and Broken Bones" difficulty I'm finding that I definitely have to utilize both to get through a lot of fights. If there's one thing that's bothering me right now it's that I'm finding it a little difficult to lock onto enemies ahead of time - they basically have to be aware of me and/or charging at me to get the lock-on to work.

            I took the Sun and Stars general "perk" as my first ability point - seemed like good value since meditating doesn't restore your vitality on that difficulty. Will probably focus on a medium armor-type equipment setup so I can get a good grasp of sign usage without having to be overly reliant on them (as I'm sure a light-armored would probably have to). I don't really want a glass-cannon type as my first kind of build.
            This is a personal preference, but I avoided the Sun and Stars stuff completely. Felt like it throws off the balance of difficulty for health regeneration.

            Probably doesn't make a huge difference either way, buy I enjoyed the small added facet of managing potions like swallow and making sure I had enough food on hand to supplement my vitality.

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            • ch46647
              MVP
              • Aug 2006
              • 3514

              #3636
              Re: The Witcher 3

              I finished The Witcher 2 and just started my second play through of The Witcher 3.

              I am thinking of playing on the hardest difficulty. However, I just started and already died three times to a pack of wolves. I'm not sure if I will stay on this difficulty, but I will give it a shot.

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              • bcruise
                Hall Of Fame
                • Mar 2004
                • 23274

                #3637
                Re: The Witcher 3

                Originally posted by Jgainsey
                This is a personal preference, but I avoided the Sun and Stars stuff completely. Felt like it throws off the balance of difficulty for health regeneration.

                Probably doesn't make a huge difference either way, buy I enjoyed the small added facet of managing potions like swallow and making sure I had enough food on hand to supplement my vitality.

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                I can understand that. For my part though, in my inexperienced state with this game I'm still needing to use all my potions (including swallow and even the decoctions in desperate situations) and eating food when necessary. I don't just sit around and wait for my Vitality to top out - the sea and stars bonus is really only showing up passively when I'm traveling between towns and just fighting enemies i see en route.

                The only thing it's really doing from a practical standpoint is keeping me from eating so much food that I'd have to buy more, which I'm quite frankly thankful for given that I've been very money-crunched early on in the game. Between buying alchemy/crafting ingredients , the crafting process itself, and especially repairs, I'd end up grinding loot drops to sell just to keep myself going if I was forced to eat more food than I have been.

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                • Jgainsey
                  I can't feel it
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 3360

                  #3638
                  Re: The Witcher 3

                  Does anyone else hardly ever sprint while riding Roach?

                  There's just something so relaxing about the clip clop of Roach's canter. Even if I have a really long way to travel... I'll just hold it on auto and sip on a drink along the way, taking in some of the great scenery, color, and lighting that this game has to offer.

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                  • bcruise
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 23274

                    #3639
                    Re: The Witcher 3

                    Originally posted by Jgainsey
                    Does anyone else hardly ever sprint while riding Roach?

                    There's just something so relaxing about the clip clop of Roach's canter. Even if I have a really long way to travel... I'll just hold it on auto and sip on a drink along the way, taking in some of the great scenery, color, and lighting that this game has to offer.

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                    LOL, yep. Especially if I'm just going through a new map visiting each little settlement along the way (Velen, the area I'm in right now has a TON of those). Allows me to notice any potential sidequest I might run into along the way a little easier too.

                    It's a pretty game, and doesn't really suffer at all for being 30 FPS (PS4 Pro). It's a stable 30 from everything I've seen so far, which is absolutely no problem for me.

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                    • bcruise
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 23274

                      #3640
                      Re: The Witcher 3

                      I can tell I'm going to be around Velen for a while - the amount of sidequests is staggering. And I do kind of need them, both for the XP and money.

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                      • elfdutch
                        Rookie
                        • Oct 2008
                        • 323

                        #3641
                        Re: The Witcher 3

                        Originally posted by Jgainsey
                        Does anyone else hardly ever sprint while riding Roach?

                        There's just something so relaxing about the clip clop of Roach's canter. Even if I have a really long way to travel... I'll just hold it on auto and sip on a drink along the way, taking in some of the great scenery, color, and lighting that this game has to offer.

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                        Glad to hear it's just not me. It's relaxing indeed and a great way to admire the scenery.

                        I actually did the same with Red Dead Redemption. Guess i'm just a fan of horseriding :P

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                        • Methlab
                          MVP
                          • Oct 2003
                          • 2384

                          #3642
                          Re: The Witcher 3

                          The update hit for One X. Wow, the game is so much better now and I am playing in performance mode on a 1080P TV for now. Can't imagine it in 4K.

                          Witcher at 60 FPS is so awesome.

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                          • ch46647
                            MVP
                            • Aug 2006
                            • 3514

                            #3643
                            Re: The Witcher 3

                            Originally posted by Methlab
                            The update hit for One X. Wow, the game is so much better now and I am playing in performance mode on a 1080P TV for now. Can't imagine it in 4K.

                            Witcher at 60 FPS is so awesome.
                            Do you need an Xbone X to play it in 60 FPS?

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                            • bcruise
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 23274

                              #3644
                              Re: The Witcher 3

                              Question for anyone, though I want to be careful how I ask it:

                              Without telling me what they could be used for, is there any other use for "duplicate" witcher contract trophies (ones that provide the same bonus as another trophy)? I ask because they seem to sell for at least something, and they're too heavy to be carrying a ton of them around with me.

                              I stashed them for the time being, but I'm still curious.
                              Last edited by bcruise; 12-21-2017, 03:07 AM.

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                              • Bullit
                                Bacon is Better
                                • Aug 2009
                                • 5004

                                #3645
                                Re: The Witcher 3

                                Originally posted by bcruise
                                Question for anyone, though I want to be careful how I ask it:

                                Without telling me what they could be used for, is there any other use for "duplicate" witcher contract trophies (ones that provide the same bonus as another trophy)? I ask because they seem to sell for at least something, and they're too heavy to be carrying a ton of them around with me.

                                I stashed them for the time being, but I'm still curious.
                                No there is no use for doubles of the Witcher trophies that i know of. Minor spoiler about selling...........

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                                Last edited by Bullit; 12-21-2017, 04:38 AM.
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