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4 minutes ago, Fierce_LiNk said:

Ah, uh, hmm...that really should have given you more time to play then! :D

Time was not the issue, more the lack of motivation to do anything :p 

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Gwent is too addictive. I bought the physical expansions and got the Gwent Decks to come with it. I just love it. 

Speaking of Gwent, are you playing the standalone Gwent game? 

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I'm about two thirds through the game. Each time I start, I manage to play some 20 hours, before losing motivation to play it. It sucks, because the game and the world is really, really impressive. I just can't stick it out. Oh well, maybe I'll try again after I'm done with Bayonetta 1 & 2.

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For whatever strange reason, i decided to start a 2nd playthrough on Tuesday (even though i have a huge backlog).  Will be nice to play with the updates that are in place with the menu and that.

So far, it's like i've never left the world.

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I've put over 30 hours into this since restarting this and I have loved every second of it. Everything about this game is just well crafted and I'm spending so much time just wandering around doing quests here and there and just taking in my surroundings.

I've done that epic Bloody Baron questline:

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I got a completely different ending this time, with the Baron hanging himself and with his wife dying in Crookback Bog. That whole section of the game, right from the start of the quest to its resolution is one of my favourite gaming moments in recent memory. The characters that you come across really help to push forward the story and the dialogue that's found in this questline is brilliantly crafted, especially Johnny's parts. It's also hard not to feel sorry for the Baron, despite him having many flaws.

I've just made my way over to Skellige and have done fuck all except for wander around and take screenshots. Beautiful location, truly stunning. It feels like you're in a completely different game entirely. Can't wait to go to Toussaint later on!

With my character, I'm going to continue levelling up until around level 25 or so and I should have tons of ability points. I'm going to use the potion of clearance to then wipe all of my abilities so that I can start a new character build. Tempted to go alchemy and sign heavy this time, as I went really physical last time around. Decisions, decisions! 

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Developed to take advantage of the most powerful gaming hardware, the next-gen edition of the game will feature a range of visual and technical improvements — including ray tracing and faster loading times — across the base game, both expansions, and all extra content.

The next generation edition of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will release as a standalone purchase for PC, Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5, as well as a free update for everyone who already owns the game on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

I remember trying this out a couple of years ago and not really feeling it a couple of hours in. Maybe I'll give it another go at some point? 

Either way, CDPR really know how to get in the good graces of their fans, don't they? One of the few :laughing:

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5 hours ago, ArtMediocre said:

I have still yet to start Blood and Wine, so when I'm getting my hands on the new RTX 3080, this will be one of the first games I'll boot up :D

Aw man, you are in for a treat. That DLC looks stunning anyway, but it's going to look even better now. Not only that, but the quality of the quests, the world, and the production values are really high. It's the best DLC I've ever come across.

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