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The Witcher 3 in Wine
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Shmerl Aug 22, 2021
No, I haven't tried transcribing those, but I noticed all golems have some text on them, yeah.
Shmerl Aug 22, 2021
Quoting: PangaeaI was still terribly sad to wander around Kaer Morhen afterwards. All empty...

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.

Last edited by Shmerl on 22 August 2021 at 5:17 am UTC
Pangaea Sep 10, 2021


needlessoptions Oct 3, 2021
Has anyone tried lighting mods? I installed Immersive Lighting from Nexus but it's made no difference as far as I can tell. I was thinking it could be something to do with shaders not recompiling? idk
Shmerl Oct 3, 2021
I haven't tried such mods.
needlessoptions Oct 4, 2021
Nevermind, GNOME archive manager was failing to extract all the files for some reason, did it with p7zip and it's working great!

link
Mohandevir Oct 7, 2021
Leaving that here...

https://www.pcgamer.com/witcher-3-steam-deck-video/

It's not really surprising for us, but knowing that CDPR is in the loop too is great, imo.
denyasis Oct 11, 2021
Little late to the party here, but just started the game for the first time using the proton wine implementation.

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!

Last edited by denyasis on 11 October 2021 at 10:01 pm UTC
Shmerl Oct 12, 2021
I didn't really have trouble playing it with keyboard and mouse, so can't comment on the controller. I got relatively good at parrying, so only someone with heavy weapons like two handed axes needed different tactics because parrying doesn't work on such heavy attacks.

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.

Last edited by Shmerl on 12 October 2021 at 3:34 am UTC
denyasis Oct 12, 2021
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Quoting: Shmerlheavy weapons like two handed axes needed different tactics because parrying doesn't work on such heavy attacks

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.

Last edited by denyasis on 12 October 2021 at 11:44 pm UTC
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