dan-likes-trees Posted November 24, 2015 Posted November 24, 2015 Very much reiterating what everyone's already said, but I deeply loathed the game for the first few hours, and now its probably in my top three games of all time - so battle through! I also feel like Velen is generally less interesting than Novigrad and Skellige, which you see later in the game. I'd actually recommend bumping the difficulty down for the first few hours and then putting it back up. The difficulty curve is stupid / enemy strength is poorly weighted when you're at a low level. Also that shield sign is a must use - I didn't use it for the first like, 40 hours, and then felt like an idiot when I realised how much easier it makes any fight ever
Shorty Posted November 24, 2015 Posted November 24, 2015 Yeah, Quen was the first thing I concentrated on improving, it was a must-have in the previous games and I remembered for this one.
Eddage Posted November 24, 2015 Posted November 24, 2015 I would also getting the second Axii skill (puppet) as well. You can pretty much clear out groups by hanging on the outskirts and getting them to attack each other. Then Quen is great for 1 on 1 big fights.
Blade Posted November 24, 2015 Posted November 24, 2015 I would also getting the second Axii skill (puppet) as well. You can pretty much clear out groups by hanging on the outskirts and getting them to attack each other. Then Quen is great for 1 on 1 big fights. This is especially useful whilst playing through Death March difficulty.
Rummy Posted November 24, 2015 Posted November 24, 2015 Is Axii the mind control one for conversations as well? I did end up with a quick googling of tings and it was recommended to level that first, otherwise I was putting my points into the adrenaline or something where you do more damage with successive hits/not taking damage as it's probably the way I'm likely to most play the game. Definitely contemplated stepping down @dan\-likes\-trees as I find myself currently meditating a lot for a quick health fix(though I'm dying less, so that's a plus) - intrigued that so many of you had a similar starting experience with it! Definitely ramping my interest back up. I'll stick with the current difficultly and plod on(though I'd usually not) and see how it all goes.
Blade Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 @Rummy I hope you are doing all side quests and witcher contracts too!!
Jimbob Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 I focused initially on getting my Igni, health and "one handed" combat attack stats up, have started focusing on getting Quen and Axii after having a few mates recommend i do that.
Rummy Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 (edited) Ended up on destiny and rocket league more than I planned, but still gave this an hour or two. Did the griffin so got a crossbow, got a crafting/alchemy tute, subsequently shot a cat(feels bad man) with crossbow followed by some cows and fowl(not so bad :p) and a side quest with a well that had some nice steps and unlocked a bit of story from the herbalist(also love ransacking the garden). Can see how the game grows on you, or rather you just resign yourself to the fact that it is how it is and get on with things. Not knowing much switcher law I wasnt sure what to expect, but it seems they're slightly cuntier than I'd have liked - but I'm getting to a point where I feel like I'll stop being nice and take money whenever I can. Interesting how it seems to push in that direction (at least to me anyway). @Rummy I hope you are doing all side quests and witcher contracts too!! @Blade I leave few question marks and the notice board unturned! Discovered a few places of power that have helped with levelling the abilities a bit too. Reckon I'll probs head off with Vesemir soon as there's maybe only a couple ?s I haven't touched, can come back later for them I imagine! What's everybody's opinions on Gwent BTW? Edited November 25, 2015 by Rummy
dan-likes-trees Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 ^ I second that. Quite hard to get in to (you gotta have a few good cards to beat anyone really) but truely addictive once you do. Fond memories of riding across all of Skellige just to find new merchants to battle. DLC screenshots for the final expansion out the other day! Looking forward to diving back in : peace: Was Toussain that place that Triss went to after her storyline finished?
Eenuh Posted December 13, 2015 Posted December 13, 2015 Was Toussain that place that Triss went to after her storyline finished? I think Triss went to Kovir with the other mages, but not 100% sure! All I know is that the best wine comes from Toussaint (hence the DLC title). Looking forward to this bit of DLC, the screens look lovely!
Jimbob Posted December 14, 2015 Posted December 14, 2015 Played quite a bit last week, but put this on hold for another week as i really want to get another game complete Roach killed me on ride through to open some fast travel points, damn horse got caught on a wall and i got wiped clean by an enemy. Damn horse. I managed to reach level 14 yesterday, did a main mission or two as well as many side quests and a Witcher contract. Trying to hunt down Dandelion at present, been talking to his "lovers" as it were. Unlocked an extra quest in doing this, for being a sword teacher to one of his "lovers". Have crafted a few things, including a Witcher sword and a standard long sword for when i reach level 16. Definetly one of the better games i've played this year, will certainly put a lot of time into this over the Christmas period.
Fierce_LiNk Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 My mind is fucking blown. BLOWN. I thought I knew EVERYTHING about this game, but I clearly don't... Keira gets fucking impaled by Radovid if you don't send her to Kaer Morhen or kill her yourself! I had no fucking idea! Just watched the video right now...mind blown. Horrible, horrible death.
bob Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 Dude, you could have spoilered that shit. Now there's no point in me playing the game!
EEVILMURRAY Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 Link that video. I can't remember that shit happening.
Fierce_LiNk Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 Dude, you could have spoilered that shit. Now there's no point in me playing the game! u are 1 ****ing cheeky kunt mate i swear i am goin 2 wreck u i swear on me mums life i wil hook u in de gabba Link that video. I can't remember that shit happening. I know!
EEVILMURRAY Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 Before I go for this. Is the result of this from DLC? Any of it.
Fierce_LiNk Posted January 15, 2016 Posted January 15, 2016 Before I go for this. Is the result of this from DLC? Any of it. Nope. This is one of the results from the "For the Advancement of Learning" quests that appears fairly early on in the game. You are presented with numerous options at the end of that quest. You can either let Keira go to Kaer Morhen, you can let her to go bargain with Radovid or you can fight her, which will kill her. This video is the result of what happens if you choose the second option and let her go to Radovid.
Jimbob Posted January 18, 2016 Posted January 18, 2016 Progress so far Reached level 35, got 2 complete sets of Mastercrafted Armour (Griffin + Wolf). All Witcher contracts done, started on the Hearts of Stone DLC. Decided to fight that chap after the manor was torched, was an interesting battle to say the least. Certainly been learning a lot about the oils and the signs, battles are certainly a lot easier when knowing this stuff. Progress so far Reached level 35, got 2 complete sets of Mastercrafted Armour (Griffin + Wolf). All Witcher contracts done, started on the Hearts of Stone DLC. Decided to fight that chap after the manor was torched, was an interesting battle to say the least. Certainly been learning a lot about the oils and the signs, battles are certainly a lot easier when knowing this stuff.
Eenuh Posted January 18, 2016 Posted January 18, 2016 I enjoyed the Hearts of Stone DLC, was a nice addition to the game. Plus they add some better weapons and ways to upgrade your weapons/armour. Really looking forward to the next DLC, whenever they decide to release it. I think I will play through the game on the hardest difficulty then as well to try and grab that Platinum (I started on it but got sidetracked by other games).
Happenstance Posted January 18, 2016 Posted January 18, 2016 I think when I get my new PC at the end of the month I'm going to rebuy Witcher 3 for it along with the expansion pass and start a new playthrough. I've been in the mood to play it again recently and I think this would be a good excuse. (Plus I could turn things like durability off if I feel like it!)
Fierce_LiNk Posted January 18, 2016 Posted January 18, 2016 I really want to play through this again, but I feel guilty playing more of this instead of some other games. My backlog will just continue growing. Saying that, I really, reeeeeally just want Blood and Wine here now. Tempted to play through that and Hearts of Stone at the same time.
S.C.G Posted January 18, 2016 Posted January 18, 2016 I really want to play through this again, but I feel guilty playing more of this instead of some other games. My backlog will just continue growing. Saying that, I really, reeeeeally just want Blood and Wine here now. Tempted to play through that and Hearts of Stone at the same time. I really want to play through it for the first time. I've been sorting out my games collection this week and I've made sure that my PS4 games are in a more prominent place in the hope that I will actually play them soon. The Witcher 3 is right in the middle on the shelf so I can't miss it, with the expansion still sealed up with those lovely Gwent decks for after I finish the main game. I take it that I should not even redeem the dlc code until I've finished the main game being that it's an expansion? Unless it's more of a standalone thing which launches seperately to the game, either way main quest completion first I reckon. This year... I will play it this year, I have to! This feeling of shame shall be lifted!
Jimbob Posted January 18, 2016 Posted January 18, 2016 Bit miffed Just lost both Yen and Triss as romance options, did fully romance Triss and dumped Yen to keep it exclusive. Ended up getting the "Three to Tango" quest and lost both. Little bit miffed, but it opens up the Hearts of Stone romance option which i'm going for. Would say i'd go back and see if i did something wrong, but that's 60 hours back.
Eenuh Posted January 19, 2016 Posted January 19, 2016 I take it that I should not even redeem the dlc code until I've finished the main game being that it's an expansion? Unless it's more of a standalone thing which launches seperately to the game, either way main quest completion first I reckon. The first DLC can be played during the main game. I played it after as I had already finished the game, but it does unlock during the main game. It basically expands a bit on the map, and adds a separate storyline. So you can play it while playing the main game, though they do suggest you be a certain level to start it (think it's 35).
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