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Topic: Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Read 128263 times)
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Lantyssa
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Hahahaha! I'm really good at this!
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Nayr
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Unless there is a PS3 version. I wont be playing.
But if there were, I'd rather play TW1 and TW2 first.
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Engels
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I should get back to nature, too. You know, like going to a shop for groceries instead of the computer. Maybe a condo in the woods that doesn't even have a health club or restaurant attached. Buy a car with only two cup holders or something. -Signe
I LIKE being bounced around by Tonkors. - Lantyssa
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UnSub
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I'm already looking forward to kicking butt.
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Nayr
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I'm already looking forward to licking butt.
Fixed for lulz. But then again, this is the Witcher, where Geralt can fuck nearly everything. lol I may not be a player of TW, for obvious reasons. PS3 player and PC doesn't have the power to play it. But one thing I've come to admire is Triss Merigold. One hot redhead.
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rk47
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Colonel Sanders is back in my wallet
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Shrike
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Looks interesting. I might actually have to sit down and finish the first one. Then maybe move on to the second.
Truthfully, the game I'm looking forward to from CDPR is Cyberpunk 2077.
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JWIV
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It's nice to see that they're ditching QTE. Even though both Witcher 1 and 2 have had flaws, I've still found them to be great games, so yah, this will be on my buy list.
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PalmTrees
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I'll wait till they show how combat works. Witcher 2's combat killed my enjoyment of the game. If they manage a decent control scheme this time I'll give it a try.
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tgr
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Squee, this'll definitely be on my to buy list.
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Cyno's lit, bridge is up, but one pilot won't be jumping home.
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Ingmar
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This is a deep discount sale buy only for me, I really didn't care for Witcher 2 in the slightest.
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MournelitheCalix
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This is a deep discount sale buy only for me, I really didn't care for Witcher 2 in the slightest.
Witcher 2 was the most enjoyable game I have played in quite a while. I remember being completely useless for weeks going through the story. This is a preorder for me as soon as I can through steam. Also I am going to preorder the Cyber punk game. Pretty much CDProjekt Red seems to be the new Bioware to me and the Witcher 3 is the only game right now I am really looking forward to.
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Ingmar
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This is a deep discount sale buy only for me, I really didn't care for Witcher 2 in the slightest.
Witcher 2 was the most enjoyable game I have played in quite a while. I remember being completely useless for weeks going through the story. This is a preorder for me as soon as I can through steam. Also I am going to preorder the Cyber punk game. Pretty much CDProjekt Red seems to be the new Bioware to me and the Witcher 3 is the only game right now I am really looking forward to. You are a crazy person.
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Paelos
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I liked Witcher 2 a lot as well. The combat was silly at times, but no more silly than AC games.
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CPA, CFO, Sports Fan, Game when I have the time
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Lakov_Sanite
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I liked Witcher 2 a lot as well. The combat was silly at times, but no more silly than AC games.
Can't be quoted enough. The combat was hard to get into but the setting was so damn fun and full of interesting plots that I cant fault one bad aspect.
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rk47
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How can this game be deeper than the taste of Tali's sweat? For fuck's sake guys. Have a better taste.
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Mrbloodworth
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How can this game be deeper than the taste of Tali's sweat? For fuck's sake guys. Have a better taste.
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MournelitheCalix
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How can this game be deeper than the taste of Tali's sweat? For fuck's sake guys. Have a better taste.
ROFLMFAO Yep definitely the only game i am waiting to preorder off of Steam.
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Simond
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This is a deep discount sale buy only for me, I really didn't care for Witcher 2 in the slightest.
Witcher 2 was the most enjoyable game I have played in quite a while. I remember being completely useless for weeks going through the story. This is a preorder for me as soon as I can through steam. Also I am going to preorder the Cyber punk game. Pretty much CDProjekt Red seems to be the new Bioware to me and the Witcher 3 is the only game right now I am really looking forward to. You are a crazy person. Hey, at least he's not claiming DA2 was a good game.
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Sparky
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Buying on the strength of this alone:
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tgr
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Cyno's lit, bridge is up, but one pilot won't be jumping home.
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Rasix
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Cautiously optimistic. I hope the their third attempt at combat is better than the first 2. At least in the first Witcher you could pretty much ignore it after the Hound. Once you got your silver sword, the combat just wasn't very hard, and it was at least viscerally entertaining.
The death of QTEs is reassuring. Open world is a bit scary, just because I see them introducing bugs that make Skyrim's look tame.
Still looking to give Witcher 2 another shot, but my first go was so negative. I need to find a way to make the combat ignorable. Easy difficulty, I suppose might work.
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Sparky
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Patches have made the combat much more tolerable. You can block freely now even when you're out of stamina for instance.
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Paelos
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Easy difficulty, I suppose might work.
It does. Once I realized why I was playing the game (story, not combat) putting the game on EZ mode made the whole exercise much more entertaining.
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UnSub
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Your attitude to combat should be quick strike, roll away, quick strike, roll away. Occasionally you can hammer an opponent, but you aren't set up to take two or more opponents on head-to-head.
And if you want super-easy mode, go down the magic path. With your damage-reflecting Quen and AOE Igni signs most combat becomes trivial.
Oh, and chop down all the training dummies you see because after 10 (5 in the prologue camp, 5 in Flotsam with 2-3 in the corrupt Flotsam leader's area) you get a 10% bonus to XP gain.
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rk47
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Easy difficulty, I suppose might work.
It does. Once I realized why I was playing the game (story, not combat) putting the game on EZ mode made the whole exercise much more entertaining. Damn right. Why should people be forced to play a game when they want a story? FFS. It's not like The Witcher has a novel or some shit. Once again, Bioware has the right idea. Q: If you could tell developers of games to make sure to put one thing in games to appeal to a broader audience which includes women, what would that one thing be?
A: A fast-forward button. Games almost always include a way to "button through" dialogue without paying attention, because they understand that some players don't enjoy listening to dialogue and they don't want to stop their fun. Yet they persist in practically coming into your living room and forcing you to play through the combats even if you're a player who only enjoys the dialogue.
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Ingmar
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I'm really having trouble understanding why you dislike that so much, given how much time you spend writing Let's Plays for visual novels.
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The Transcendent One: AH... THE ROGUE CONSTRUCT. Nordom: Sense of closure: imminent.
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rk47
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The only way forward: Yes, apparently RPG = Visual Novels now.
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« Last Edit: February 12, 2013, 06:42:19 PM by rk47 »
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BLUND
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Witcher 2 was the best roll playing game experience of the decade. You used to roll dice to make characters do things but now you cut out the middleman and roll the character directly.
Seriously, having a hard time with TWitcher 2 combat? Shield and roll made short work of most encounters. Only way I can see someone having a hard time with it is if they're used to pseudo-VN dreck like ME3, where even the highest difficulty was hilariously easy with biotic combo abuse.
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rk47
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Just like Skyrim, amirite? So many cute newbies nowadays. One going all out to defend Bioware's Magnum Opus and now Potato's new Witcher May Cry. I look forward to watching'em grow jaded.
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Rasix
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waaaaaat. You guys are weird.
I'm doing OK this time and still on normal. It's still really awkward. I just wish it wasn't such a huge departure from how Witcher 1 worked, where you had better tools (at least early) for dealing with groups. But considering the combat was awful in that as well, they had to try something. Yeah, shield spam has been the go to strat so far.
I guess we'll see if I can keep on this pace once I get to that ghost hospital. I think it was there or a point shortly later where I started dying like a bitch to really stupid stuff. This was, however, at launch.
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BLUND
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and now Potato's new Witcher May Cry. Witcher 3 black haired Geralt confirmed, polish tears flow like river
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rk47
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waaaaaat. You guys are weird.
I'm doing OK this time and still on normal. It's still really awkward. I just wish it wasn't such a huge departure from how Witcher 1 worked, where you had better tools (at least early) for dealing with groups. But considering the combat was awful in that as well, they had to try something. Yeah, shield spam has been the go to strat so far.
I guess we'll see if I can keep on this pace once I get to that ghost hospital. I think it was there or a point shortly later where I started dying like a bitch to really stupid stuff. This was, however, at launch.
If places are too tough, back off and craft corresponding oil/potions - it's a strange concept to do pre-combat prep but that's how the witchers in the lore operate anyway, they don't rely on sword techniques and agility alone - alchemy is a huge part of their arsenal as well.
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Lakov_Sanite
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You are a fucking Psycho.
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