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Thank you for one of the best gaming experiences of my life. Even after twenty-five some hours, I still regularly find myself in states of awe. It could just be a visual I came upon, walking up the right hill at the right time of day in the right weather and I can't help but stop and stare. Or it could be how fulfilling a short side quest I came upon felt, that I wasn't thinking about what the mechanic to complete it was, but on why I was doing it. And then the boss fights, the combat in general, or Gwent, I could go on for a while. But most of all, I'm just excited for what this game will be like a year from now or two years from now. Just the thought of how much you've built upon the past two games post-release, how much effort was put in to make them just that much more perfect... and then thinking about that being done to this game. Well again, just a little bit of awe. Thank you.
well said friend
after 56 hours i still have probably not even done half the stuff i want to do in the no man's land alone, have not even gone to Skellige yet.
Best rpg fantasy rpg ever made, possibly the best rpg of all time. (i personally am in love with fallout new vegas though, so there is a slight bias from my side)
I wonder, what game that dude from polygon was playing? Took me over 30 hours to find first woman with rather large "décolletage" (and 6 more to find second, I guess I've seen like only 4 of them for 50 hours), and less than 50 hours to find non-white person.
On more serious side, while I still hate minor technical issues, I had a good laughter over few main story-line missions, that mentioned characters from earlier games and/or books, and was pleased to see other mentions of events from books, though some of them are... shameless copies of. /grin Lesser evil also goes all the way, good to have it for a change. Over 9000 shades of grey and such.
So I think CDPR should have put can of coffee and can of sedatives into game's box, to help enjoying their game better.
I'm lost. Too many quests, too much things to do. Can't focus on moving forward with main quest. *that's a good thing*
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thelostdunmer: I'm lost. Too many quests, too much things to do. Can't focus on moving forward with main quest. *that's a good thing*
Same boat. This feels different than most games that do that to me though, and I think it's because it bothers me a little bit. Well, it only bothers me because I'm loving the story and everything I've done in the main quest, but I'm also loving everything that's distracting me along the way. I regularly find myself a couple hours into travelling around doing Witcher things and realise I haven't moved the main story on for a while and get excited to do so, as opposed to most of the other similar games where the thought feels like chore.
I can't stop playing this damn game!

Damn you CDPR, you ploughing whoresons! ;)

I overlooked all the crashes I had and also I didn't encounter any of the bugs stated in the forums so far (touchwood smeared with good luck oil). And I'm having the best rpg experience since witcher 2.

To add, this is the first game in a long damn time that I look forward to do ALL the side missions possible for my current player level. Almost every side quest has its own plot and the one that made me have the best feels so far is the *spoilers*
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The side quest where the old lady complains about having her chickens stolen over a period of time. But after investigating, it's just a bunch of orphans who lost their parents to the war and had to fend for themselves. I advised the old lady to take the orphans in and when I past by the house again after sometime, I saw them orphans happily playing at the farmhouse, it felt awesome. :)
Post edited May 28, 2015 by kenny78
Bloede dhoines! Only when I thought I cleared all sidequests in the area and decide to finally explore the story, how more sidequests appear! Sadly, towards Novigrad sides got simpler (or repetitive), but storyline explodes.
And as Kenny78 said, seeing results of your choices (regardless good or bad) like right fokking now and not in ending cutscene is great. Makes you carefully think before you do something.