|
Endorph posted:a ciri game would be cool
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 08:44 |
|
|
# ? May 30, 2024 13:08 |
|
Oligopsony posted:I was hesitant because of the time commitment and (what looks like a) Standard-Issue Grizzled Male Protagonist, but after hearing so much praise from people whose tastes track mine, I've caved. How should I approach the game to get the most out of it? Is there a standard set of advice somewhere? (Sorry if there is and this is an annoying question; I didn't see it in the OP.) I cant give advice on "strategy" or whatever because I played it on normal mode and it didnt matter past level 10 or so, but my advice would be to play it how you feel; if you feel protective of a character, make moves to protect them. If you feel trust for a character, give them the benefit of the doubt and acquiesce to their demands. If you think the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, play that way. I played the game as intuitively as I could, and got an ending I was very happy with. When Blood and Wine comes out I'm going to play it again, and it'll feel weird trying to go for the other paths because my first playthrough felt perfect.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 08:51 |
|
Endorph posted:a ciri game would be cool She's hasn't gone through the trials and isn't a witcher. Plus in all but one ending she's kinda too busy to be out adventuring or at all.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 09:15 |
|
Endorph posted:a ciri game would be cool yea but how can she star in a game when she's dead
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 09:40 |
|
I finally got into Gwent and am now trawling the map looking for people to play. Ending games with a 250+pt combo is the smuggest I've been in video games for a while. Eat that small, halfling herbalist, now gimme your cards!
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 09:49 |
|
RBA Starblade posted:My favorite joke in the game is loving up the quest with the ghost and lover (again) and getting the lover killed, freeing the ghost. Geralt's like "huh I should follow up on that, eventually". The character bio says he forgot immediately and the ghost killed a kingdom. Fine witcher work. Celery Face fucked around with this message at 10:22 on Jan 18, 2016 |
# ? Jan 18, 2016 10:19 |
|
Endorph posted:a ciri game would be cool Lambert and Keira.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 11:11 |
|
Doctor Bombadil posted:Lambert and Keira. Vlodomir & Trollolo
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 11:26 |
|
Oligopsony posted:I was hesitant because of the time commitment and (what looks like a) Standard-Issue Grizzled Male Protagonist, but after hearing so much praise from people whose tastes track mine, I've caved. How should I approach the game to get the most out of it? Is there a standard set of advice somewhere? (Sorry if there is and this is an annoying question; I didn't see it in the OP.) Play however you like it. It would be unfair to the game (and yourself) if you stick with some sort of pre-determined strategy. For example, the game is based a lot on choices which take you to divergent paths. Unlike other games, Witcher 3 uses subtlety with those choices, i.e. you won't know if you made the right decision (the one you're happy with) till later in the game. The game can really keep you on your toes.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 11:28 |
|
T.G. Xarbala posted:geralt hearing these delivered in geralt's gruff deadpan is just hilarious
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 12:08 |
|
RBA Starblade posted:My favorite joke in the game is loving up the quest with the ghost and lover (again) and getting the lover killed, freeing the ghost. Geralt's like "huh I should follow up on that, eventually". The character bio says he forgot immediately and the ghost killed a kingdom. Fine witcher work. Hahaha I never noticed this. I hosed that quest up too and was pretty bummed out but this makes it funny. Also letting the ghost run free guarantees future contracts!
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 12:12 |
|
Funky See Funky Do posted:gently caress. I was just looking for information on when Blood and Wine will be out and now I'm reading that apparently this is going to be the last Witcher game with Geralt in it. I am glad. I like him well enough, but after Witcher 3, they really had to make the Witcher series about more than just "Geralt does cool things and saves the world AGAIN."
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 12:17 |
|
homullus posted:I am glad. I like him well enough, but after Witcher 3, they really had to make the Witcher series about more than just "Geralt does cool things and saves the world AGAIN." Geralt never really "saves the world" in any of the games. He certainly doesn't do it in 2 or 3 and in 1 it is up to debate if putting down an order rebellion in one kingdom counts as saving the world.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 12:55 |
|
Oh, we can't start a NG+ game using an NG+ save? That sucks.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 15:26 |
|
I can't do the Gwent: Inkeepers quest portion at the Kingfisher. The quest icon points to the bartender but it's just a regular old gwent battle, not a unique dialog for a rare card. Beat him like 10 times. Are there circumstances that can take place that will bug this quest? Playing on ps4 so i don't have a lot of options to unfuck things.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 16:52 |
|
I want a young vesemir game.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 17:03 |
|
Nasgate posted:I want a young vesemir game. As long as he has the bonnet on.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 17:08 |
|
This game is too loving big and long, just started Skillege after like 40 hours. How worthwhile is it to see that Radovid is assassinated? And how do you continue it after finding the shoe maker? MOVIE MAJICK fucked around with this message at 17:35 on Jan 18, 2016 |
# ? Jan 18, 2016 17:27 |
|
MOVIE MAJICK posted:This game is too loving big and long, just started Skillege after like 40 hours. How worthwhile is it to see that Radovid is assassinated? You should, IMO.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 17:28 |
|
Funky See Funky Do posted:She's hasn't gone through the trials and isn't a witcher. Sure, but "Technically Not a Witcher because girls can't be Witchers: The sequel to The Witcher 3" doesn't really have a good ring to it. How about we just call it The Witcher 4.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 17:37 |
|
The Witcher 4 is a ten minute game about dying in the Trial of the Grasses. The epilogue is Geralt wondering why they even tried.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 17:48 |
|
MOVIE MAJICK posted:This game is too loving big and long, just started Skillege after like 40 hours. How worthwhile is it to see that Radovid is assassinated? It's great, and you have to continue the main story to finish it.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 17:50 |
|
MOVIE MAJICK posted:This game is too loving big and long, just started Skillege after like 40 hours. How worthwhile is it to see that Radovid is assassinated? It's the most fun mission in the game, imo.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 18:31 |
|
I *really* don't care about the political intrigue of the Novigrad missions. Can I skip the whole Dikstra and Whoreson etc. missions without issue?
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 21:02 |
|
Protons posted:I *really* don't care about the political intrigue of the Novigrad missions. Can I skip the whole Dikstra and Whoreson etc. missions without issue? Not all of it, no. You have to work with Dijkstra so that you can advance the main plot. You can however skip "Gangs of Novigrad", either by ignoring it or by telling Cleaver you'r not interested in his petty underworld squabbles.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 21:16 |
|
I just finished the game. It took me almost 100 hours including Hearts of Stone. Geralt was level 38 so the finale was pretty easy. I'm pretty happy with the results of my choices throughout the game. Goddamn was that a good game. I still regret that you never get to revisit the trolls you rescue Thaler from. They just wanted some shoeses.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 22:27 |
|
Safety Factor posted:
It's not too late to start a campaign to put them in the DLC.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 22:34 |
|
Megazver posted:It's not too late to start a campaign to put them in the DLC. Feetses of Stoneses.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 22:35 |
|
Megazver posted:It's not too late to start a campaign to put them in the DLC. Oh, if only. I remember going into their cave for some reason during the DLC or probably some other quest, but I couldn't even talk to them. They were just identified as trolls without names. Poor guys. Safety Factor fucked around with this message at 22:45 on Jan 18, 2016 |
# ? Jan 18, 2016 22:42 |
|
For those of you who've read the books, wtf is the deal with the Scoia'tael? I sympathized with them in the first game, because "Displaced indigenous population oppressed by majority rule" is an easy sell, but 1 & 2 seem to go out of their way to frame them as murderous assholes... is the intended narrative "Everyone is flawed, even the freedom fighters with justified complaints," or are they the murderous assholes all the murderous (human) assholes depict them as?
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 22:59 |
|
Omi no Kami posted:For those of you who've read the books, wtf is the deal with the Scoia'tael? I sympathized with them in the first game, because "Displaced indigenous population oppressed by majority rule" is an easy sell, but 1 & 2 seem to go out of their way to frame them as murderous assholes... is the intended narrative "Everyone is flawed, even the freedom fighters with justified complaints," or are they the murderous assholes all the murderous (human) assholes depict them as? Nonhumans are either exterminated outright or shoved into ghettos and povertied to death depending on who is currently in power, nevermind that humans aren't even native to this planet. The squirrels are terrorists who believe that there's no compelling reason to ever trust the hyperaggressive short-lived barbarians who at their most compassionate theoretical extremes would still be the death of elves and dwarves alike through breeding them off the edge of the map . They're not wrong.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 23:15 |
|
Omi no Kami posted:For those of you who've read the books, wtf is the deal with the Scoia'tael? I sympathized with them in the first game, because "Displaced indigenous population oppressed by majority rule" is an easy sell, but 1 & 2 seem to go out of their way to frame them as murderous assholes... is the intended narrative "Everyone is flawed, even the freedom fighters with justified complaints," or are they the murderous assholes all the murderous (human) assholes depict them as?
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 23:16 |
|
Cephalocidal posted:Nonhumans are either exterminated outright or shoved into ghettos and povertied to death depending on who is currently in power, nevermind that humans aren't even native to this planet. The squirrels are terrorists who believe that there's no compelling reason to ever trust the hyperaggressive short-lived barbarians who at their most compassionate theoretical extremes would still be the death of elves and dwarves alike through breeding them off the edge of the map . They're not wrong. zedprime posted:They're in the grey area where they are murderous assholes, but anyone with a heart can sympathize that they are murderous assholes because of the ruling powers. You're supposed to walk away thinking "man medieval race hate was hosed up" because it draws direct parallels from treatment of othered castes in medieval eastern europe like the Yeah, the non-human races are genuinely persecuted, marginalized, and genocided so it's not as if the Scoia'tel don't have a good reason for fighting back. They're just smug, holier-than-thou violent assholes about it. And the Squirrels are just as racist back towards the humans, they don't get a free pass on that regardless of how most of humanity treats them.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 23:19 |
|
Man, that makes me feel way more justified about my witcher 1 morality... I felt bad that refusing to take sides was the easy way out, but sheezus everyone in this universe is a jerk.
|
# ? Jan 18, 2016 23:27 |
|
Pellisworth posted:And the Squirrels are just as racist back towards the humans, they don't get a free pass on that regardless of how most of humanity treats them. They kind of do though.
|
# ? Jan 19, 2016 00:01 |
|
Iorveth will be back for blood and wine, right? RIGHT!?
|
# ? Jan 19, 2016 00:14 |
|
Vitamin P posted:They kind of do though. I may be misremembering but aren't the Scoia'tel assholes to everyday dirt farmer peasants and generally hostile to most/all humans? The Squirrels are violent racists too, they're just the losing team. They're a lot more sympathetic for me than The Flaming Rose or most of the human kingdoms, but they're not really *good guys.*
|
# ? Jan 19, 2016 00:20 |
|
I think it's shown in the books that if the elves were in the human's position they'd be doing the exact same genocide and spoilers for the books They wiped out large swathes of their planet and enslaved the people there
|
# ? Jan 19, 2016 00:26 |
|
Pellisworth posted:I may be misremembering but aren't the Scoia'tel assholes to everyday dirt farmer peasants and generally hostile to most/all humans? The Squirrels are violent racists too, they're just the losing team.
|
# ? Jan 19, 2016 00:28 |
|
|
# ? May 30, 2024 13:08 |
|
It's also hinted that the Elder races are getting hosed over by climate change as a result of the conjunction and human and monster arrival. They never farmed and they say that 'the sun changed' and that a lot of the native plants they used or ate died out, then humans stated farming and changed the land forever and Elves got pushed out to the edge of the world. Their society pretty much collapsed. Add in the fact they reproduce really slowly and then mix in a hundreds years long war where the young adults have died in droves and you've got yourself a dying population. They still think they're better though because they were first* and built a sophisticated, complex and beautiful society with amazing cities. *not really. Gnomes and dwarves were the original inhabitants and the elves came after them. There's also strong hints that the Vran's died out after the Elves arrived. Wonder how that happened.
|
# ? Jan 19, 2016 00:31 |