Looking forward to this game, especially since I just began playing "The Witcher Enhanced Edition" recently. I've never beaten this game, last time I played(years ago) I only got to chapter 2. But now I'm already in the process of beating chapter 2.
One complaint I have is that the game doesn't necessarily tell you when you are going to be leaving a certain area and that you won't be able to come back, so any sidequests you haven't done are lost. I only realized the mission I was doing would take me to Chapter 3 because I had to look something up in a walkthrough and saw it. So I stopped doing the mission and went to complete side quests.
Originally posted by Surtur
Looking forward to this game, especially since I just began playing "The Witcher Enhanced Edition" recently. I've never beaten this game, last time I played(years ago) I only got to chapter 2. But now I'm already in the process of beating chapter 2.
This is the exact same situation I'm in too.
Well luckily Witcher 3 is blatantly open world so you can pretty much go anywhere whenever. However what choices you make will definitely leave an impact so you may not get to do the same thing when you go back.
Example: You want to boink this hot piece of farmgirl tail. If you don't save her village from bandits or monsters attacking it, it turns into a ruined ghost town.
Originally posted by Smasandian
I hate it when game developers do that.....I also hate when you have branching paths and if you take the wrong one, a cutscene happens and you can never go back to that area again. The other path usually had some sort of powerup that I wanted.
Yep, this is why I quicksave a whole bunch of times. More then I do for most games.
Originally posted by Zack FairGG 2015
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For those that didn't put their life on hold to watch E3.
Apparently CD Projekt brewed up a bit of controversy announcing the Collector's Edition for the Xbox One version will be getting an exclusive map and a deck of cards. Big enough that the studio had to defend itself.
http://www.cinemablend.com/games/Why-Witcher-3-Has-Xbox-One-Exclusive-Items-66774.html
Really people?
Well it's because these are the same guys who have always been against things that aren't fair for the consumer and have never been the type to give special treatment to one. Such as when the 360 version of witcher 2 came out, the pc people got the updated game for free.
I personally don't care since it's not in game. but it is really weird to see them pushing for a specific platform, especially a console given how they do business.