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macabresca posted:Aaaaand now I did a quest about bureacracy hell. This expansion is so goofy That quest is loving great.
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# ? Nov 10, 2021 02:17 |
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 09:16 |
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macabresca posted:Aaaaand now I did a quest about bureacracy hell. This expansion is so goofy its so good, its the best swan song
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# ? Nov 10, 2021 04:38 |
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scary ghost dog posted:ultimately, blood & wine is the only part of the games that actually felt like a sequel to the books I’ve always seen all three games, especially played back to back, as a fantastic sequel to the novels. Blood and Wine is an excellent capstone to the series, but I don’t think it’s the only piece that feels like true sequel material.
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# ? Nov 10, 2021 06:25 |
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Something I’ll probably appreciate more about the games is that they’re like 85% (if you do all the side quests but why the gently caress wouldn’t you) about Geralt’s weird adventures that he got up to in the first two books (and it seems like the last one too?), like the epic legendary story of Ciri and Geralt is pretty good too but there’s something unique about just going to a haunted mansion and meeting The Beast, or wandering into a village of pigs. They really wanted to do that part justice, it felt like, which makes sense since there’s so little of it in the grand scheme of things. Also, I keep posting my thoughts, but Ciri is a pretty great subversion of the Chosen One story/archetype. Like on paper there’s nothing separating her from My Super Cool Anime OC but just like the Witcher series/franchise itself is a more grounded look at the world of wizards and hobbits, Ciri’s journey is pretty much just “man, being a chosen legendary time lord scion would probably suck poo poo, huh.”
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# ? Nov 10, 2021 09:41 |
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Last Celebration posted:Also, I keep posting my thoughts, but Ciri is a pretty great subversion of the Chosen One story/archetype. Like on paper there’s nothing separating her from My Super Cool Anime OC but just like the Witcher series/franchise itself is a more grounded look at the world of wizards and hobbits, Ciri’s journey is pretty much just “man, being a chosen legendary time lord scion would probably suck poo poo, huh.” And Ciri is not even THE Chosen One that will save the world, it's her offspring that matters, basically. There're some great feminist themes in the novels about motherhood and Ciri's subplot is particularly interesting in light of recent anti-abortion movements in Poland but also in US iirc and other places too, probably. A'right, where are some cool paintings and figurines for Corvo Bianco?
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# ? Nov 10, 2021 11:38 |
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macabresca posted:And Ciri is not even THE Chosen One that will save the world, it's her offspring that matters, basically. There're some great feminist themes in the novels about motherhood and Ciri's subplot is particularly interesting in light of recent anti-abortion movements in Poland but also in US iirc and other places too, probably. Make sure to do the quest A Portrait of the Witcher as an Old Man. You’ll find the painter in one of the squares during the day, the one with tents for the wine festival iirc.
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# ? Nov 10, 2021 11:43 |
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macabresca posted:And Ciri is not even THE Chosen One that will save the world, it's her offspring that matters, basically. There're some great feminist themes in the novels about motherhood and Ciri's subplot is particularly interesting in light of recent anti-abortion movements in Poland but also in US iirc and other places too, probably. theres the bit from the most recent book that came out in like 2012 that stands out a fair bit, where iirc the sorceress is helping people getting abortions and the king just flat out says “well if our women get abortions they’ll do things like have pride in themselves and commit adultery” and I thought it was kinda subtle as a brick but I guess the complete lack of subtlety makes more sense if it’s meant to be a dig at irl people.
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# ? Nov 10, 2021 15:01 |
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Last Celebration posted:theres the bit from the most recent book that came out in like 2012 that stands out a fair bit, where iirc the sorceress is helping people getting abortions and the king just flat out says “well if our women get abortions they’ll do things like have pride in themselves and commit adultery” and I thought it was kinda subtle as a brick but I guess the complete lack of subtlety makes more sense if it’s meant to be a dig at irl people. There's also this part in Baptism of Fire where they're discussing Milva's pregnancy and Cahir says somthing to the effect of "In Nilfgaard it's a woman's choice" and is replied with "OF COURSE it is, do you think Northerners are that barbaric?"
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# ? Nov 10, 2021 15:11 |
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Last Celebration posted:theres the bit from the most recent book that came out in like 2012 that stands out a fair bit, where iirc the sorceress is helping people getting abortions and the king just flat out says “well if our women get abortions they’ll do things like have pride in themselves and commit adultery” and I thought it was kinda subtle as a brick but I guess the complete lack of subtlety makes more sense if it’s meant to be a dig at irl people. that book also rules and feels the most like the games of all the books
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# ? Nov 10, 2021 21:06 |
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macabresca posted:And Ciri is not even THE Chosen One that will save the world, it's her offspring that matters, basically. There're some great feminist themes in the novels about motherhood and Ciri's subplot is particularly interesting in light of recent anti-abortion movements in Poland but also in US iirc and other places too, probably. I loved the chosen one angle for a different reason - no one actually understands it. Everyone trying to control Ciri wants some totally different combination of blood, organs, genetics and/or magical children to the point that none of them really seem to know the whole truth. They don't understand what the elder gene is and we never find out either, because that isn't the point of the books *Extremely Cavil voice* gently caress destiny.
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# ? Nov 10, 2021 23:44 |
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It's also interesting seeing this chosen one that the world revolves around from the perspective of somebody who's just a friend or loose relation to the chosen one. It's a weird and alienating system, and Gerault doesn't really know or understand what's going on with that mythic destiny, and can only barely give her any advice on who she can even take advice from. It's a real example of a disempowerment fantasy, which makes things really interesting.
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# ? Nov 11, 2021 00:33 |
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Tbh I wish W3 played a little more with different povs, like in 2 but more. We got to control Ciri a few times which was cool, but I sometimes wonder what would a rpg with multiple player characters be like, especially if they had conflicting goals.
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# ? Nov 11, 2021 11:28 |
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HenryEx posted:Really? the part of the game where you get into an insult fight with a guy named Guybrush is the one that feels most faithful to the books
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# ? Nov 11, 2021 13:58 |
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macabresca posted:Tbh I wish W3 played a little more with different povs, like in 2 but more. We got to control Ciri a few times which was cool, but I sometimes wonder what would a rpg with multiple player characters be like, especially if they had conflicting goals. Indigo Prophecy seemed like it was going for this, before it got a few chapters in and the whole thing was hijacked by the angry ghost of Hideo Kojima
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# ? Nov 11, 2021 15:58 |
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Gaunter O'Dimm being responsible for Marlene's curse was great, lol. Didn't expect to hear about that guy again
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# ? Nov 11, 2021 23:32 |
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macabresca posted:Gaunter O'Dimm being responsible for Marlene's curse was great, lol. Didn't expect to hear about that guy again Also a neat reminder that he’s been around for an incomprehensibly long time and is never truly beaten. At least not until the day he runs into a deus ex machina character introduced thirty pages ago.
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# ? Nov 11, 2021 23:50 |
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DoctorTristan posted:Also a neat reminder that he’s been around for an incomprehensibly long time and is never truly beaten. At least not until the day he runs into a deus ex machina character introduced thirty pages ago. The funny part is that Gaunter is defeated (for now) because he made a deal-with-the-devil in order to get what he wanted
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# ? Nov 12, 2021 03:28 |
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Finished Blood and Wine. The main story was fine, though not outstanding. There were some very fun moments, like Beyond Hill and Dale quest, wicht's mansion and Regis' fun adventure in a vampire torture chamber. The fight with Dettlaff was pretty challenging, he completely obliterated me once so quickly that I didn't even know what happened. Hanging out with Regis was great, though I prefered him in the books, when he had a band of idiots to bounce off of. And I needed a moment to warm up to him, he didn't really match my impression of the character at first but then it got better. The side-quests were silly and goofy and funny and after a while I started feeling like it was a bit too much. The tonal dissonance between some side-quests and the main plot was sometimes brutal. Like, an hour ago I was looking for stolen stone genitals and now Regis is in the torture cage?? in extreme pain?? And I gotta say, rehashing Renfri's story again, after they already did it in witcher 1's dlc was rather disappointing, I like The Lesser Evil too but c'mon, at least try to do something new with the curse of the black sun. Speaking of witcher 1, I liked that a lot of enemies from that game made a reappearance and one armour too! I liked the armour customisation, I ended up wearing matching outfits with Roach and it was pretty sweet. I'm not sure if I like the aesthetic of Toussaint but it's interesting and fits the world, so that's cool. Skellige deck sucks. So all in all I'd say that it's a very cool expansion in terms of how it's the witcher vacation and a finale to Geralt's story, but also I'm not sure if I'd want to play it again. Maybe to try to go for the worst possible ending. My final playtime is 200h 20min if anybody's interested. I think I will play some more in the future, I'd like to try a higher difficulty level and maybe a different build as well. But for now I feel that I witchered plenty and can witcher no more.
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# ? Nov 16, 2021 23:40 |
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i thought rehashing renfri’s story kind of worked because it felt like geralt’s chance during the sunset of his story to use what hes learned over his long life and actually help a black sun witch
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 00:43 |
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Fair point, although you can do exactly the same thing in that witcher 1 dlc. It works better here but it's still pretty funny that cdpr decided to rehash Renfri twice Tbf, not a lot of people who played witcher 3 played 1 as well, and even less bothered with the dlc
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 11:35 |
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? I had no idea Witcher 1 had dlc
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 11:41 |
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Yeah they weren't integrated into the main game at all, they're awkwardly hidden in the main menu, so most people miss them.
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 12:15 |
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Witcher 1 also leaned hard into re-doing stories and was a weird mix of new story and greatest hits cast as a new story. They redo the striga and deovel stories in the main game too.
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 13:03 |
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Trying to do card collector in new game+, there a good google spreadsheet listing card locations, noting missable ones, that I can tick off? Edit 2: nvm found one. Edit: why does this post specifically not have my avatar? Is there an option to turn it off when you post I somehow hit that I've never noticed before? A Sometimes Food fucked around with this message at 11:02 on Nov 20, 2021 |
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Did you fix it? Cause I can see your avatar
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 13:28 |
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macabresca posted:Did you fix it? Cause I can see your avatar I did nothing, but now I can too.
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# ? Nov 20, 2021 13:31 |
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Playing Witcher 3 at 120 fps seems to introduce some fun glitches, especially with the ragdoll physics. I've seen a lot of dead bodies just fling themselves over Geralt's head or across the room. Maybe I should stick with 60 fps because all these flying corpses slightly hurt the game's atmosphere and targeting 60 fps would let me max out the visuals on my RTX 3060, but 120 fps is just so smooth that it's actually kinda hard to go back now! Also, after largely ignoring gwent for several years, I have finally seen the light and developed a crippling gwent addiction on this playthrough.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 06:34 |
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At first release there was a really fun bug where the finishing move where Geralt gets them on their knee then slices their head off would send the whole body flying off like he’d just smashed a home run. They patched it out eventually, super lame
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 06:38 |
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Fortaleza posted:At first release there was a really fun bug where the finishing move where Geralt gets them on their knee then slices their head off would send the whole body flying off like he’d just smashed a home run. They patched it out eventually, super lame Okay it seems to be whoever posts last has no avatar. But only in this thread. Is this happening to anyone else?
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 07:01 |
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Narp, can’t say I’ve seen that happen. I haven’t posted in this thread in a while so my av wouldn’t have been on the page before, maybe the other avs were already cached by your browser and mine wasn’t and loading it got goofed up
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 07:06 |
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Fortaleza posted:Narp, can’t say I’ve seen that happen. I haven’t posted in this thread in a while so my av wouldn’t have been on the page before, maybe the other avs were already cached by your browser and mine wasn’t and loading it got goofed up Nah doesnt seem to be that kind of issue.
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 07:13 |
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Bizarre. Well I’m glad you can see my av now ‘cause I think it’s nice. It’s from an artist named James Gilleard his stuff is great https://www.behance.net/jamesgilleard
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 07:17 |
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It is very nice! And yeah, I also don't have any problems with disappearing avatars
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# ? Nov 21, 2021 11:44 |
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macabresca posted:Finished Blood and Wine. The main story was fine, though not outstanding. There were some very fun moments, like Beyond Hill and Dale quest, wicht's mansion and Regis' fun adventure in a vampire torture chamber. The fight with Dettlaff was pretty challenging, he completely obliterated me once so quickly that I didn't even know what happened. Hanging out with Regis was great, though I prefered him in the books, when he had a band of idiots to bounce off of. And I needed a moment to warm up to him, he didn't really match my impression of the character at first but then it got better. The side-quests were silly and goofy and funny and after a while I started feeling like it was a bit too much. The tonal dissonance between some side-quests and the main plot was sometimes brutal. Like, an hour ago I was looking for stolen stone genitals and now Regis is in the torture cage?? in extreme pain?? And I gotta say, rehashing Renfri's story again, after they already did it in witcher 1's dlc was rather disappointing, I like The Lesser Evil too but c'mon, at least try to do something new with the curse of the black sun. Speaking of witcher 1, I liked that a lot of enemies from that game made a reappearance and one armour too! I liked the armour customisation, I ended up wearing matching outfits with Roach and it was pretty sweet. I'm not sure if I like the aesthetic of Toussaint but it's interesting and fits the world, so that's cool. Skellige deck sucks. Did you talk to roach?
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# ? Nov 22, 2021 11:43 |
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Yes. That was deffo a highlight
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# ? Nov 22, 2021 15:56 |
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you fool, comte made that quest and just tricked you into complimenting him!!!
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# ? Nov 23, 2021 12:41 |
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It is a pretty great loving quest though.
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# ? Jun 8, 2024 09:16 |
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Hey question. Is the Switch port of Witcher 3 passable? Cause normally my assumption would be “lol gently caress no, look at how it runs on lastgen hardware” but I kinda assume it would be mercilessly lambasted if it actually were that bad, like the GTA Definitive Trilogy. Or, you know, certain other CD Project games.
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