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I guess you arent on the internet oftenKinsaras does it get alot better bc right now it's really slow and I'm wondering what's so amazing about the game lol
It’s a game to be enjoyed over a long time.17h in and Im really enjoying TW3. Visually, maxed out, its awesome.
Kinsaras does it get alot better bc right now it's really slow and I'm wondering what's so amazing about the game lol
Kinsaras does it get alot better bc right now it's really slow and I'm wondering what's so amazing about the game lol
My crashing after two to three hours of gameplay with my 1080ti seems to be resolved. It may be one of two variable because I also downloaded the newest nvidia drivers, but I turned my overclock on my monitor off based on a tip I read in reddit where a user fixed his Witcher 3 crash problem with a 1080ti by dropping his monitor (not the same as mine) to 60hz. So I dropped from 120hz overclock to the native 100hz and the game ran all day even even when I alt tabbed out and left it running for a few hours idle and hoped back in and played a couple hours. I’ll jump back to 120hz and play more and see if it’s the nvidia driver update or the 120hz o/c (with Gsync) that causes the crash.
My wife just got a new 2060 and is about to dive into this game. I didn't see her for like 2 weeks when Mass Effect 1-3 came out, so I probably won't see her for 6 months with this game.
Sounds like a blessing
https://www.thestar.com.my/tech/tec...t-with-the-witcher-3-is-finally-coming-to-pc/
May 9th crossover for those who are into the Witcher 3
Eh, ok I guess. Seems like a cashgrab. Just make a new Witcher game!
It’s free, how is it a cash grab?
Didn't know Monster Hunter was free. In that case I'll download it when I get home just to play Witcher content
He's saying the content is free - meaning, people who own Monster Hunter don't have to pay extra to play the Geralt thingy.
I beat Witcher 3 and all expansions last night. Level 51 character which is about where most people end up from what I read -- maybe around 200 hours of playtime... I do agree with my brother, who gifted me the game, who told me on his gift that it was head and shoulders above any other game and after finishing it he wasn’t sure where to go because all other games he had previously enjoyed paled by comparison. Now completed, IMO, Witcher 3 is the best game I've played in my 30 years of gaming. The main story lines are phenomenal. Even some of the secondary quests have better storylines than the plots of mainstream AAA titles. The dialogue decisions have you wringing your hands to make the right choice. The little extras they add that you may or may not ever even see depending on your in game choices are astonishing. It shows a level of detail unlike any game ever made IMO.
It's like role playing through a fantasy novel of the highest caliber. The ways your dialogue choices affect the end game outcome and the coding behind all those paths is almost dizzying.
Now done, I wish there was more.
Welcome to the cult, and the Cyberpunk 2077 waiting club.
You should pick up the novels. They are equally amazing.I beat Witcher 3 and all expansions last night. Level 51 character which is about where most people end up from what I read -- maybe around 200 hours of playtime... I do agree with my brother, who gifted me the game, who told me on his gift that it was head and shoulders above any other game and after finishing it he wasn’t sure where to go because all other games he had previously enjoyed paled by comparison. Now completed, IMO, Witcher 3 is the best game I've played in my 30 years of gaming. The main story lines are phenomenal. Even some of the secondary quests have better storylines than the plots of mainstream AAA titles. The dialogue decisions have you wringing your hands to make the right choice. The little extras they add that you may or may not ever even see depending on your in game choices are astonishing. It shows a level of detail unlike any game ever made IMO.
It's like role playing through a fantasy novel of the highest caliber. The ways your dialogue choices affect the end game outcome and the coding behind all those paths is almost dizzying.
Now done, I wish there was more.
Is Witcher 1 or 2 worth visiting if you really enjoyed Witcher 3? I never played them.
I’ll give this context — I’m not one that thinks all old games are worth playing in current time — just because they were once great games...
Nostalgia paints everything with rose colors
For instance I loved the original Diablo. Played it a ton a launch. It was a marvel at the time. Today I couldn’t play it for more than 1/2 hour before I had enough. Gameplay mechanics and games in general have moved the ball so far forward its really pretty unplayable today after experiencing newer ARPGs. (IMO).
With this in mind is it worth visiting Witcher 1 or 2? Or was everything perfected in Witcher 3 and there’s no reason to go back?
(IE Diablo 2 does EVERYTHING better than Diablo, so IMO I’d say there is no reason to visit Diablo for a fan of Diablo 2 who missed the original).
Is Witcher 1 or 2 worth visiting if you really enjoyed Witcher 3? I never played them.
I’ll give this context — I’m not one that thinks all old games are worth playing in current time — just because they were once great games...
Nostalgia paints everything with rose colors
For instance I loved the original Diablo. Played it a ton a launch. It was a marvel at the time. Today I couldn’t play it for more than 1/2 hour before I had enough. Gameplay mechanics and games in general have moved the ball so far forward its really pretty unplayable today after experiencing newer ARPGs. (IMO).
With this in mind is it worth visiting Witcher 1 or 2? Or was everything perfected in Witcher 3 and there’s no reason to go back?
(IE Diablo 2 does EVERYTHING better than Diablo, so IMO I’d say there is no reason to visit Diablo for a fan of Diablo 2 who missed the original).
Is Witcher 1 or 2 worth visiting if you really enjoyed Witcher 3?
I never played the first two games.
I’ll give this question some context — I’m not one that thinks all old games are worth playing in current time — just because they were once great games...
Nostalgia paints everything with rose colors
For instance I loved the original Diablo. Played it a ton a launch. It was a marvel at the time. Today I couldn’t play it for more than 1/2 hour before I had enough. Gameplay mechanics and games in general have moved the ball so far forward its really pretty unplayable today after experiencing newer ARPGs. (IMO). I realize not everyone feels this way. My buddy thinks the original Diablo is a classic and he can play it front to end without annoyance. I’m annoyed the first time my inventory doesn’t auto sort, or I can’t search the ground drops with a highlight key - etc.
(E.G.
Diablo 2 does EVERYTHING better than Diablo, so IMO I’d say there is no reason to visit Diablo for a fan of Diablo 2 who might have missed the original).
With this in mind is it worth visiting Witcher 1 or 2? Or was everything perfected in Witcher 3 and there’s no reason to go back?
Is Witcher 1 or 2 worth visiting if you really enjoyed Witcher 3?
I never played the first two games.
If I remember correctly, there is even a shot of Triss' fire crotch in the second one.If you like tits, play the first two games, especially two. There, you now have more than a reason to play it
If I remember correctly, there is even a shot of Triss' fire crotch in the second one.
It wasn't for me because they forced you to play as a guy with white hair.If you don't "get" the world and it's lore, and don't enjoy the combat style, it's simply not for you, which is fine. Not everyone will enjoy every game. There's a certain "slog" so to speak that you have to go through in order to progress, and that's what separates a lot of people. These games are based on books written by Andrzej Sapkowski, a very well renowned Polish author who has won numerous awards. The books slowly roll out the story and involve a lot politics, and the games mimic that same style. If you've ever read the Game of Thrones books, you're in for a similar'ish ride.
That being said, if you enjoy the atmosphere that's presented, it's absolutely worth sticking through to the end (and it'll take you a very long time to get there as well). It's not a 10-15 hour title by any means, but a very slow burn. The range of moods varies wildly as you progress, from hilarious moments, to downright depressing and sad ones that really make you sympathize with the characters.
I guess you'll be using a dye thenIt wasn't for me because they forced you to play as a guy with white hair.
I played the demo many years ago, and must not have found it appealing back then.I guess you'll be using a dye then
yeah I think that was just a mod.I suggest that you investigate and post the evidence. Otherwise, I shall call shens on thee.
I meant as you age, you may need it, heh.I played the demo many years ago, and must not have found it appealing back then.
I just got done with a playthrough of the first Witcher game last week and while the graphics were dated I was surprised at how well they had held up, I don't mind the combat for an RPG and actually prefer it to the combat in W2 but a lot of people hate it and the controls are a bit clunky.
nexus does have the mods: https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/23There's some graphics mods for it, but I didn't bother on my last playthrough because I had the same sentiment. I didn't really want to fuck with it, as it's not a mod friendly game. I don't think Nexus supports it either.