So I just read this book on history of games called “Blood, Sweat and Pixels” and was fascinated by the chapter on The Witcher 3 and mostly how the team put in so much thought and care in every single side quest. And seems that there are a lot of moral decision to be made on each adventure. So I finally decided to give it a try. Got any advice for me?

  • @[email protected]
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    415 minutes ago

    Don’t try to go for both main romance options, the outcome isn’t worth it. Better to do two playthroughs if you really want to know.

  • @johannesvanderwhales
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    36 minutes ago

    Don’t chase all the markers on your map, most of them are crap and you’ll burn out.

  • @Sonicdemon86
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    81 hour ago

    Do the side quests before the main quest as some of the side quests get locked off when you compete main quests.

  • @bugieman
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    452 minutes ago

    If you have the patience for it, try playing on a much harder difficulty. The medium and low difficulty levels don’t provide the same weight. Many systems in the game are unnecessary at lower difficulty levels but higher difficulty forces you to engage in them to get the extra edge over certain encounters.

    Higher difficulties force you to engage in potion brewing, reading up on enemies, and making genuinely tough choices morally in order to keep Geralt alive. Lower difficulties remove all the tension from these systems.

    Also as another user mentioned, don’t skip any dialogue and engage in the side quests/contracts as they give a lot of unique flavor and nuance to the world and story.

  • @GhostFaceSkrilla
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    No advice really, just wanted to say I absolutely love the game and have played through probably 6-7 times now. Very addicting and is especially comforting to play in the winter, with all the beautiful scenery and sounds.

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    152 hours ago

    A note on brewing potions: You only need the herbs the first time you brew any particular potion, after you’ve brewed it once it will get restocked automatically when you meditate.

  • @Maggoty
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    102 hours ago

    Crafting armor is 100 percent superior to found and bought armor. But if you don’t like crafting, the found and bought stuff will get you through. Also don’t sell or dump old crafted armor pieces, you need them to craft the next tier up.

  • Bahnd Rollard
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    41 hour ago

    Dont forget the DLCs, both won awards independently of the base game.

  • lemmyng
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    132 hours ago

    Don’t skip the dialogue, even if you use subtitles and are a fast reader. It sometimes switches from one sentence at a time to whole chunks of dialogue and action getting skipped. Plus, the voice acting is superb, and the physical reactions of characters can convey a lot of emotion.

    Apart from White Orchard, you shouldn’t need to complete all side quests in your area before moving on. Particularly with witcher gear, it’s sometimes expected to need to come back at a later time when you’re more powerful.

    Others may disagree, but I don’t bother dismantling gear and weapons. I find it simpler to just sell things and buy materials I need from vendors.

  • falkerie71
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    102 hours ago

    Although this isn’t quite relevant before finishing the main game, be sure to pick up both the DLC once you’re finished.
    Both DLCs are fantastic standalone stories, super rich in content they could even beat some full priced games. You could play the DLCs before finishing the main game (and there is an additional game mechanic introduced in Blood and Wine), but on a first run I would still recommend playing it after to not get distracted and take away the impact of the main story.

  • @P1k1e
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    52 hours ago

    Be supportive of your daughter…dont make my mistakes

    • @PsychologicalCannabis
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      251 minutes ago

      Also a good advice for real life. Another instance of games imparting good advice for real life (☞゚ヮ゚)☞

  • skulblaka
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    384 hours ago

    Put the baby in the oven

    Just trust me on this bro

    You’ll know when the time is right

  • @Adm_Drummer
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    32 hours ago

    I try to get everyone to try playing on Death March, no fast travel.

    I did my first playthrough like this. There’s so much to see in the world and so many paths to take. Fast travel is neat and all but you may miss out on so much. I took it a step further and also didn’t leave regions/nations until I completed the map. I found more incidental quests by taking a wrong turn or a shortcut over a hill than I did by following the main quests.

    On Death March: It’s actually not hard at all and feels like how the gake should be played. What it actually does is forces you to look at the bestiary, learn or guess weaknesses and attack patterns then use potions, spells and pils to fight enemies. It actually feels like playing the witcher as lore accurately as possible. Going to the local herbalist, buying supplies, meditating then hunting down the enemies.

    • @[email protected]
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      I disagree, it made the enemies become tedious damage sponges and currently making the game less enjoyable.

      This isn’t a Souls game. Whatever difficulty setting is one/two below the hardest is an acceptable balance between completely wasting my time or challenging fun.

  • @Mango
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    22 hours ago

    As someone who’s owned the Witcher 3 since it came out, LMAO I have no idea. I never played that game.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 hour ago

      I gave it about a three hours and got pretty bored, sadly. Just for me though, it was also a mood thing.

      • @Mango
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        154 minutes ago

        I just haven’t had a PC that can run it smoothly since I got it.