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Geralt isn't somebody you should mess around with.
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This is -- hands down -- my favourite part of the game. Goosebumps practically all over the body again
None of the pictures I took does it justice, but here is one:
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Even after all this time, playing through this part probably four or five times, I cannot experience this without getting emotional. Top notch by CDPR!
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(How do we embed videos here? The syntax looks weird and I don't see a video/YT tag)
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Only a sliver of health left too, so those last hits were proper "do or die" swings.
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Ran over to some area I mustn't have been in before, and there was a switch. Odd, I thought, then hit it. "Hmm. Nothing seems to happen. Weird." Then I see that elevator thingy for packages comes down. I step on it, and suddenly notice a "Use" caption on screen. Hit it, and Geralt starts going up. When going down again, I noticed it wasn't possible to move at all while standing there. Cool. Absurd how I can discover new stuff in this game after 1000+ hours.
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Implicit spoilers below, beware!!
Not perfect timing, but I still like this shot :)
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Don't... Mess... With... Ciri!!
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Best of luck, Ciri
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I was still terribly sad to wander around Kaer Morhen afterwards. All empty...
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However, I do understand why the place is falling apart. It doesn't look very sturdy...
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Well then... off to the expansions!
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I think Keira alone stays, so at least you have someone to talk to there :)
To get to her you need to climb on the wall and jump down (she still should be marked with the alchemist icon). I think it's a bug and wasn't intended, but makes Kaer Morhen less deserted at least.
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It's not really surprising for us, but knowing that CDPR is in the loop too is great, imo.
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Runs great, even on higher settings. Well done by the wine team and company!
Now just I gotta get used to the different control scheme after finishing Witcher 2. But sofar, I'm really enjoying it. Combat's a lot easier in TW3, in part because everything feels tighter with the combat moves. TW2 felt "mushy" with it's controls. If say the only thing I'm still trying to get a hold of are the defensive actions. Parrying and riposte are very hard, I can't seem to get the timing just right... And then take an axe to the face... Again.
I'm kinda wondering if it's my trackball, maybe a controller would be better? Any opinions on controller usage (Steam Controller)?
Can't wait to keep at it!
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In fact you can even parry some monster attacks, but it works less reliably and also some monsters are too strong to parry and evasion is a better method.
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That explains some of my issues. I think the rest are due to a lack of proficiency. I'll have to work on my timing.
I still might consider a controller + stream link. If only because I feel like I'm abandoning my family to go play PC in the bedroom.
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