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Joey Freshwater posted:Oh come on Djenge Frett the Bounty Hunter? My favorite reference is in B&W where you meet Mancomb the pirate, and you can defeat him with rhyming insults.
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2house2fly posted:Just wait until you get to the climax of Blood And Wine, which is basically the climax of the entire game, where they decided to pause the action and cram in like an hour's worth of insanely loving fairy tale takes, like Rapunzel hanging herself with her hair and the little match girl tattooing DAMAGED across her forehead I'm still mad Witcher 3 didn't get nominated for best use of farm animals in the steam awards.
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# ? Jan 7, 2017 16:22 |
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The Pellar's goat was robbed!
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# ? Jan 7, 2017 17:40 |
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Rygar201 posted:The Pellar's goat was robbed! I guess people are tired of games where you have to save the Princess.
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# ? Jan 7, 2017 17:42 |
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I'm having mod conflict troubles. Is anyone ITT good at resolving those? Modding Skyrim was pretty simple by comparison, so now that the merger has failed to magical resolved my issue I'm forced too ask for help. Should I post a screen cap of the error? EDIT code:
Rygar201 fucked around with this message at 19:04 on Jan 7, 2017 |
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Some mods play nicely with each other, but if you have multiple mods running you might need the 'Script Merger' mod tool to merge a couple of related mods together so they don't interfere with each other, which means you can't just use the Nexus Mod Manager to auto-install them. I discovered this when I tried to install both 'All Quest Objectives on Map' (a feature that should have been in the base game) and 'Fast Travel to Crow's Perch and Hattori' - since they both modify the world map they need to be merged or else you have to pick only one.
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# ? Jan 7, 2017 23:11 |
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Oh poo poo, I also forgot the quest that's just a chunk of the movie Snatch. Claytop was such a dick!
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# ? Jan 7, 2017 23:43 |
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TGG posted:Oh poo poo, I also forgot the quest that's just a chunk of the movie Snatch. Claytop was such a dick! I like when you punch out Gorgeous George in the Novigrad fistfights.
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# ? Jan 7, 2017 23:52 |
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I just did the Cerys demon quest. Most every quest has made sense until now. Wtf.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 00:05 |
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Arcsquad12 posted:I like when you punch out Gorgeous George in the Novigrad fistfights. And the Tailor, Durden!
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 00:33 |
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Apparently pouring 30k (5k, 10k, 15k) into the Runewright turns him into both a master armorsmith and weaponsmith, and he has a nearby fast travel point so you don't need to run up and down Crow's Perch or run around Novigrad to get to Hattori. I'm... not sure if this is worth it.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 00:47 |
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Speaking of Master Smiths, I had a rather hilarious moment when unlocking the master armorsmith where in the portion of the quest where you're supposed to be shot with a crossbow to test the armor, they outright missed me instead.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 01:03 |
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bewilderment posted:Apparently pouring 30k (5k, 10k, 15k) into the Runewright turns him into both a master armorsmith and weaponsmith, and he has a nearby fast travel point so you don't need to run up and down Crow's Perch or run around Novigrad to get to Hattori. My favourite part is Geralt nodding sagely and going "Yes, got a feeling this will be a good investment." I think this is the canonical explanation for how Geralt loses all his money in between each game.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 01:07 |
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DoctorTristan posted:My favourite part is Geralt nodding sagely and going "Yes, got a feeling this will be a good investment." The level 3 runewords aren't even good
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 01:10 |
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Eopia posted:Speaking of Master Smiths, I had a rather hilarious moment when unlocking the master armorsmith where in the portion of the quest where you're supposed to be shot with a crossbow to test the armor, they outright missed me instead. This consistently happens with me, and the other guy always gets shot in the face. Walks it off like a champ, though.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 01:10 |
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TGG posted:Oh poo poo, I also forgot the quest that's just a chunk of the movie Snatch. Claytop was such a dick! I can't believe I missed it, any link to that?
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 01:52 |
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Just keep fist fighting and you'll come across it. The fist fighting has a pile of fun stuff floating around.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 01:56 |
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Dr Snofeld posted:This consistently happens with me, and the other guy always gets shot in the face. Walks it off like a champ, though. Imagine if it could randomly happen the other way around. Gerald wears the great armor, but gets shot in the eye, while the other shot just misses. "It is as they say. You can't beat dwarven craftsmanship. Execute this insolent wench for wasting our time with her ridiculous lies."
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 03:35 |
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Anyone else notice that Geralt's VA, Doug Cockle was the crazy chaplain giving people their last rites under fire in Band of Brothers?
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 04:17 |
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DoctorTristan posted:My favourite part is Geralt nodding sagely and going "Yes, got a feeling this will be a good investment." I dunno crafting in Watcher 2 was fucktardedly expensive and merchants paid shot for everything and I was always broke. 3 was way less punishing in comparison.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 04:32 |
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I bought Witcher 2 and 3 during the sale and I'm playing through Witcher 2 right now. This game owns but I think it's kind of baloney how they [Act 2 spoilers] give you a cheevo for letting Henselt go, but not one for letting Roche gently caress his poo poo up. I've heard that reading the books before playing the third game adds a lot to it, what do you guys think?
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 05:22 |
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fadam posted:I bought Witcher 2 and 3 during the sale and I'm playing through Witcher 2 right now. This game owns but I think it's kind of baloney how they [Act 2 spoilers] give you a cheevo for letting Henselt go, but not one for letting Roche gently caress his poo poo up. It basically puts the entire game in a new context than if you had just played the games.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 05:27 |
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There's a lot of references to past games and the books, but there's a fairly extensive character database so you probably won't get lost if you haven't read them, I certainly didn't. That said, it's probably best to know about Yennefer and Ciri and feel invested in Geralt's relationships to them before playing W3 otherwise huge chunks of the main plot will leave you cold.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 05:37 |
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fadam posted:I bought Witcher 2 and 3 during the sale and I'm playing through Witcher 2 right now. This game owns but I think it's kind of baloney how they [Act 2 spoilers] give you a cheevo for letting Henselt go, but not one for letting Roche gently caress his poo poo up. The books are very good and will make you appreciate the games so much more. Certain scenes in W3 almost had me in tears because I had real context of who characters were and what they meant to Geralt instead of just codex entries.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 05:48 |
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fadam posted:I bought Witcher 2 and 3 during the sale and I'm playing through Witcher 2 right now. This game owns but I think it's kind of baloney how they [Act 2 spoilers] give you a cheevo for letting Henselt go, but not one for letting Roche gently caress his poo poo up. The books are pretty good and they do make the games much more enjoyable and the character's motives are much more interesting. Yennefer and Geralt's relationship is based so heavily on their pasts that without knowing that kind of starting their story in the last chapter. Ciri too. A lot of small characters and off-hand references make much more sense as well and you get the jokes in some of Geralt's deadpan lines that otherwise just sound like he's a jerk. That said, don't go in expecting literature. They are decent fantasy novels but they are arranged much more like a series of short novellas that advance the plot in fits and starts but just as often go way out into left field. The final book is just all over the place and a great example of the author being burned out but contractually obliged to provide a final book. The good news is that CDProjekt seemed to recognize this starting at the first game and slowly but surely retconned the some of the final book's more insane moments. Edit: Also this is one series I don't recommend the audiobooks in. The narrator on Audible does a good job, but the tones are all wrong. Geralt is done in this kind of Irish-Batman voice that is just strange, and also most of the proper nouns are moderately to radically different in pronunciation that makes it difficult to follow where/who they are versus in the games (I.E. Vizima is pronounced Vi-Chim, Striga is pronounced Stree-gah, Vizimir is pronounced Vik-e-mur, etc.) Omnicarus fucked around with this message at 06:43 on Jan 8, 2017 |
# ? Jan 8, 2017 06:24 |
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Nice, I just loaded up my Kindle with all the available English books. Without getting too spoilerly, can someone let me know if one of the choices in the For Temeria! quest line is better than the other?
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 07:08 |
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It probably works better for Witcher 3 if you go with Roche, but it's been a while since I played so I can't remember all the details
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 07:16 |
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Roche shows up in Witcher 3 and Iorveth is cut from it, so there's that. Witcher 3 also lets you screw Roche over if you feel like it though so I guess if you don't care about him you can do that?
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 07:49 |
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Roche sucks. Iorveth is the real bro. Too bad Witcher 3 ignored almost every decision I made in 2 except for that terrible tattoo. I might have even let Dijkstra have his way with Roche if he hadn't been so rude as to try to backstab me to my face!!
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 07:50 |
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Roach > Iorveth > Roche Pick the right choice.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 07:59 |
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Just finished Blood and Wine. I've burned through these games so hard, it's definitely been unhealthy... but also loving awesome. I went away for Christmas when I was on the verge of the denouement of Wild Hunt, and ended up reading all the books over the holiday. gently caress, I wish I'd read them before I started the games - it does change your perspective somewhat, or at least give you weightier attachment to the characters. Especially when it came to Blood and Wine, my jaw dropped when Regis showed up. I'm not sure they got quite the right voice actor (too pedestrian for a centuries-old vampire, even a really pedantic one) but still, it was so awesome, and the final moonlit drinking scene at the very end gave me serious feels. Also, hooray for them adding in -your chosen character- appearing at the vineyard. Almost feels like closure. e: also is it me or did they improve their facial tech somewhat for Blood & Wine? Anna Henrietta looks really loving good for one. El Grillo fucked around with this message at 08:04 on Jan 8, 2017 |
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Quick question about the Witcher 2. Is it open world, or semi open world? Or is it more linear levels, err...like FF 10? Not sure what to use as an example. I haven't started playing yet because I figure I should finish Blood and Wine. I figure I could have just googled but I don't want any big spoilers, plus it's just fun talking about The Witcher anyway. I got that combat mod installed and working, and the game autoset to ultra or whatever settings which surprised me a bit because I only have a 730GT.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 08:04 |
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Drunk Driver Dad posted:Quick question about the Witcher 2. Is it open world, or semi open world? Or is it more linear levels, err...like FF 10? Not sure what to use as an example. I haven't started playing yet because I figure I should finish Blood and Wine. I figure I could have just googled but I don't want any big spoilers, plus it's just fun talking about The Witcher anyway. It's less true open world, the game is split into a prologue and three acts and each part of the act takes place in an open world probably similar in size to I guess... White Orchard from the prologue in three? With some dungeons/etc. areas that are separate sub-areas.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 08:44 |
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Drunk Driver Dad posted:Quick question about the Witcher 2. Is it open world, or semi open world? Or is it more linear levels, err...like FF 10? Not sure what to use as an example. I haven't started playing yet because I figure I should finish Blood and Wine. I figure I could have just googled but I don't want any big spoilers, plus it's just fun talking about The Witcher anyway. Not open world. You've got 3 acts. Act 1, you get Flotsam, a forest and a swamp. Act 2, you either get an army camp or a Dwarven town with a bit of mountains. Act 3, you get Loc Muinne and some more mountains.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 08:50 |
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Jack2142 posted:I dunno crafting in Watcher 2 was fucktardedly expensive and merchants paid shot for everything and I was always broke. 3 was way less punishing in comparison. Pfft. Probably one of the mutations deliberately makes witchers forever Bad with Money so they can never make enough to retire and gotta keep killing people's monster problems.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 09:57 |
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Rygar201 posted:The Pellar's goat was robbed! Nova Odin posted:I guess people are tired of games where you have to save the Princess.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 10:17 |
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mlmp08 posted:I just did the Cerys demon quest. I think it kind of makes sense. You, as the player, are probably going to see through the ruse immediately, which is unfortunate. But you can still assume that Geralt would have at least a modicum of doubt about what he was about to do / had just done, even if he was almost certain that Cerys wouldn't kill a baby (after all the idea was to trick the demon into thinking Geralt was guilty, not to actually make him guilty). Not the least because the Skelligeans are impulsive and violent, and thus unpredictable, especially when you are dealing with an extremely assertive and cocky daughter of a leading noble. So you can assume that Cerys' plan created enough reasonable doubt in Geralt to trick the creature. The part that doesn't make sense is the remorseless killing of the bodyguard that follows, but welp, that's game logic 101. Anyway, what happens if you refuse to shove the kid in the oven?
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 10:32 |
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Then you do things the Witcher way, permanently
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 10:50 |
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Not convinced that Geralt would feel overly guilt-stricken over incinerating a baby.
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# ? Jan 8, 2017 11:25 |
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The Lone Badger posted:Not convinced that Geralt would feel overly guilt-stricken over incinerating a baby. Geralt activates detective vision. "Piercing cry. Leaves droppings indiscriminately. Feeds on humans. Dealing with a baby. Hanged Man Oil and Igni should do the job." e: "I heard 'twere powerful easy to kill a baby, master witcher" "You heard wrong, ignorant peasant. Pay up."
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