I have been meaning to get the Witcher III for the Switch so I wanted to ask those of you who have it: How good is it in terms of performance, content and gameplay? Does it hold up against the console version? I appreciate any relevant answers!
I have been meaning to get the Witcher III for the Switch so I wanted to ask those of you who have it: How good is it in terms of performance, content and gameplay? Does it hold up against the console version? I appreciate any relevant answers!
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I always get a feeling that the build which I have for Geralt is not that great and there are much more better builds for him. The answers in online websites are too much in detail. I am interested in Signs+Combat Builds. Any suggestions ??
Is anyone still getting audio bugs for Witcher 3 on ps5? Everytime I save the game, exit and come back, theres a ringing/shining type of sound in the background that keeps on happening. Is it fixable or has cdprojekt continued to delay the fixes for it?
Looking through the lore of Gerd from the games and the description of events on the Wiki, there seems to be an incongruity between Gerd's "misdeeds". The Wiki seems to take the Duchess' side, while the impression I had always gotten was that Gerd was right to side against her, especially from the letter by the knight pursuing him, which basically reads "We went to the foreign land we have no jurisdiction in, found that the person we were hunting was so likable that the locals were willing to vouch for him after spending only a day with him, so we burned down a tavern full of innocent people and chased him further away where he buried us alive." I mean, if that's the sort of person in the Duchess' employ I get why Gerd was s rude to them and chose to side with their opposition. To me it reads more like a "history is written by the victor" sort of deal, so why is the current wiki entry so scathing? Especially when everyone not associated with the Duchess talks about Gerd like he's an amazing, wonderful person, basically the Geralt of the Bear School, complete with a bard singing ballads of his adventures?
If you look at the religion and culture of Toussaint & Nazair, it is stated that they worship the nordling pantheon and inter marry with the Northeren monarchs. So, what area separates the Southeren & northeren realms?
Can someone dumb down adrenaline for me? I've read that you get it by striking an enemy I guess or killing them? I don't understand if it makes your attacks stronger or if it's supposed to be used for some kind of ability? Please help.
I recently read a rumor about a new Witcher game with a character creator and I wanted to discuss this with you guys. I think it would be a nice change to have our own protagonists as the Witcher, completing contracts on the Path. It is my belief that such a change would bring a breath of fresh air into the world of the Witcher, making it a unique experience for everyone. That said, it might be a difficult concept to execute, as it could make the story less interesting in a way, since the characters we already know might not be directly connected to the plot. An interesting idea, nonetheless.
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Not to toot my own horn but I find the backstory of Alzur to be quite fascinating. The idea of the creator of the goddamn witchers going from a virtue seeking kid inspiring the concept of witcher trials or that the witchers themselves were created out of love makes me really appreciate what CDPR has done with the lore. Thoughts?
Hey guys, I’m totally new to the Witcher franchise & I’ve just started playing the first game on PC.
I love it so far & the universe definitely seems like something I can really get into :)
I’m going to start reading the books as well before I watch the Netflix series.
Anyways, just wanted to say hi to everyone :))
Now I know that girls weren't really able to undergo the trials to become witchers but theoretically imagine these exceptions.
1 witchers we're able to still be made
2 That if allowed ciri would have been able to u dergo the trials
Would she acctually choose to do it? I'm pretty curious.
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I know it's from like dead monsters but how in the heck can people use it? Is it an organ or something? I would say something like dna but that doesn't fit either. Does anybody know what exactly it is or does from a lore perspective?
So I know that the Witcher holds like ker morhen were sacked and basically lost all their mutagens and such, but could veteran witchers gather more and create new witchers? Or did everyone who had the knowledge of creating new witchers die?
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