Turn on level scaling or the game will become pathetically easy around level 16 or 17, Geralt can get tricked out fairly early.
Turn on level scaling or the game will become pathetically easy around level 16 or 17, Geralt can get tricked out fairly early.
Also check out the mod that turns off durability loss and the one that auto loots containers and mobs.
New Rumor for a Switch Edition Surfaces on a Chinese Marketplace, Coming in September
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One of Nintendo’s goals for the Switch is seemingly to release a handheld port of all the classics of the last few years and I’m all for it.
it's certainly superior to their previous strategy of not having any games to play on their consoles
good for ppl who have never played it before I guess but I can't imagine the experience will be very good on Switch
540p handheld, 720p docked dynamic resolution
No word on if it can actually maintain 30 fps (looking at you Crookback Bog)
More like the Switcher am I right boys
eh eh
I'll see myself out.
just finished Hearts of Stone p good p good who among us hasn't condemned their wife to eternal halflife after making a deal with the devil. finna go to Franceland soon to wrap up.
ending spoilers for a four year old game
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Oh man you haven't even hit Blood & Wine yet?
It's just as good as the main campaign + you get to play with Aerondight.
Blood and wine was awesome exceptSpoiler: show
Here’s a neat tidbit, if you happen to finish Heart of Stone DLC before completing the main storyline, one of your choices for reward is
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Started a Death March playthrough using NG+ thinking with all my tricked out gear it would be much easier, but hahahahaha. Anything with the red skull marker is oneshotting me from full health. I’ve gotten really good at Quen spamming though.
Started a play through on PS4 (beat it on xb1 years ago). Been having a ton of fun. I forgot how truly huge the map is and how many quests/hunts/contracts there are. Just finished the Novigrad Ciri search part, but I'm about to hit a brick wall because Borderlands 3 is out this weekend
So I got Witcher 1/2/3 on GoG on sale a couple weeks ago. Playing through 1 now.
Anyone played 1 at all? How long is the main story? I'm really not liking it so far...gameplay is so janky and I'm finding it to be a slog only 2 hours in
As someone who found themselves in the same situation can someone explain why I need two swords? Surely the monster sword could pull double duty.
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the story and storytelling of 1 are p good, slow start but once you get out of that village things pick up, and the narrative segues directly into 2, but the gameplay is so God damn atrociously janky no one would blame you for saying fuck it and moving to 2 (which is the tits). main quest without much side stuff will take you 30-40 hours, it's a considerably longer game than 2 and considerably shorter than 3.