The Witcher 3 Official thread

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You must be one of those that don't **** around a lot. +-35 hours, level 14 and the last main quest I finished was the Baron's.
I move fairly quickly I suppose, although I didn't particularly rush. I've collected all the special Gwent cards, and I did all the major side quests and a bunch of minor ones too. Also did a bunch of witcher contracts. I didn't waste time meandering about though - I used online guides to direct me to the places of power and armour that I wanted.

50 hours is a fair amount of play time. Even with all the mods, my total time with Skyrim is around 120 hours.
 
You must be one of those that don't **** around a lot. +-35 hours, level 14 and the last main quest I finished was the Baron's.

Was about to say, according to ingame stats I'm on 50 hours - level 12.

In other news, PC patch for the XP issue is being released on Monday.
 
Man this game gets better and better. I've just finished the Family quest chain. And hit level 8.

SOOOO much more to do. But it seems like I'll have a week off to play it :p
 
Man this game gets better and better. I've just finished the Family quest chain. And hit level 8.

SOOOO much more to do. But it seems like I'll have a week off to play it :p

Yeah it's a frigging awesome game, can't really compare it to anything else out there.
 
I wish there was a definite way of knowing which main story quests make you fail certain side quests. This is the second time I do a main story quest just to fail multiple side quests.

The worst one for me was in white Orchard. When I first got in there I picked up a quest to make a curative potion for a sick girl. I put it on the back burner and went out doing other things, at some point I forgot it was in there, but I would have done it before leaving white Orchard, being a completionist and all.
I think I must have finished the Griffon quest or something in between.
Then the next time I come across the herbalist, she says: If you had just made that potion, the girl might have lived.
To which my character responds, "I told you It would not have made a difference".
The herbalist tartly responds with, "I guess I will, have to take your word for it".

As the player I am sitting there thinking, wait, which girl needed a potion and why did she die? I didn't refuse to make a potion. was a little silly really. Without that dialog, I probably would not have even realised that I missed a quest. With it, I realised that I let a little girl die by slaughtering a Griffon first..... greater good I suppose.
 
Without posting spoilers. I just had the scare of my life. I flipped my chair and fell on the ground :D

Banker's house


Jirre
 
Without posting spoilers. I just had the scare of my life. I flipped my chair and fell on the ground :D

Banker's house


Jirre


Bwhahaha! On PS4 the square button is fast attack and skip scene. When THAT happened (and I was waiting for it) I accidently skipped a couple of scenes....pounded that key :D
 
Bwhahaha! On PS4 the square button is fast attack and skip scene. When THAT happened (and I was waiting for it) I accidently skipped a couple of scenes....pounded that key :D

I was riding my chair waiting for the cut scene to finish and I had a moerse skruk :D
 
I wish the game was a bit more difficult, tbh. At level 23 on the highest difficulty I'm busy mopping up content before I tackle the last mission and everything is just so easy. Same level enemies are mostly a complete pushover, then we're not even talking about lower levels.

Some form of level scaling would have been very welcome here.
 
I wish the game was a bit more difficult, tbh. At level 23 on the highest difficulty I'm busy mopping up content before I tackle the last mission and everything is just so easy. Same level enemies are mostly a complete pushover, then we're not even talking about lower levels.

Some form of level scaling would have been very welcome here.

WTF? I can hardly kill some monster and that is on Story only mode :eek:
I tried Blood an bones on my first attempt that didn't work so now I'm actually enjoying the game
 
I wish the game was a bit more difficult, tbh. At level 23 on the highest difficulty I'm busy mopping up content before I tackle the last mission and everything is just so easy. Same level enemies are mostly a complete pushover, then we're not even talking about lower levels.

Some form of level scaling would have been very welcome here.
No problems with Jenny or that Chort on the Mysterious Footsteps contract?

Jenny took me quite a whole to get rid off. That Chort is a level 20 vs my level 14 - it hits me twice and I'm gone.
 
I move fairly quickly I suppose, although I didn't particularly rush. I've collected all the special Gwent cards, and I did all the major side quests and a bunch of minor ones too. Also did a bunch of witcher contracts. I didn't waste time meandering about though - I used online guides to direct me to the places of power and armour that I wanted.

50 hours is a fair amount of play time. Even with all the mods, my total time with Skyrim is around 120 hours.

You must skipped loads of side quests and poi, I am well over 50 overs and not even done act 1 of the main quest.
 
You must skipped loads of side quests and poi, I am well over 50 overs and not even done act 1 of the main quest.
I wasn't too concerned with places of interest. I found that just going about with quests, side quests and witcher bounties led me close enough or right into the places of interest. Online maps lead me to nearby places of power everywhere I went. I did the vast majority of side quests, notwithstanding the silly ones that were of no consequence.
 
I'll never understand why somebody would use walkthroughs and other aids to complete a game, especially this game.
 
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