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Post by Blast Processor on Mar 25, 2019 2:18:11 GMT
The question is, do I need both Dijsktra and Roche alive to get the Full Crew achievement? If so, that puts a rather large dent in my plan.....
That's for the Kaer Morhen battle is it not? If so you need Roche, Dijisktra doesn't count towards it.
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Post by Hier0phant on May 28, 2019 3:36:49 GMT
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Post by Onecrazymonkey1 on May 28, 2019 4:35:28 GMT
I really want to give this show a chance and I want to end up loving it but this armor does not make me want to shout "praise be to the great sun" in the slightest. I hope this is not the final design because it looks like it belongs on the Uruk-Hai in LOTR. I've never been a fan of Nilfgaard but from what I remember they're much more advanced then the northern realms in many aspects, and from their taste in color schemes I pictured more elegant aesthetics I suppose. CDPR spoiled me and made them sleek and snappy looking, design choices befitting their empire. I know they're making a book adaptation and not making a show based on CDPR's version, but I still hope they go with something other than what's in that video.
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Post by DragonKingReborn on May 28, 2019 5:05:09 GMT
The guy is clearly a fan, but do you agree with his analysis? For those who are still playing - or have recently played - does the game hold up? Is it the same/better/worse than you remember it being?
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Post by Hier0phant on May 28, 2019 7:23:06 GMT
I really want to give this show a chance and I want to end up loving it but this armor does not make me want to shout "praise be to the great sun" in the slightest. I hope this is not the final design because it looks like it belongs on the Uruk-Hai in LOTR. I've never been a fan of Nilfgaard but from what I remember they're much more advanced then the northern realms in many aspects, and from their taste in color schemes I pictured more elegant aesthetics I suppose. CDPR spoiled me and made them sleek and snappy looking, design choices befitting their empire. I know they're making a book adaptation and not making a show based on CDPR's version, but I still hope they go with something other than what's in that video. Remember the police officer uniforms in The Fifth Element? Even that looks better made than Netflix's armor, and then there's the swords. I have a suspicion that Netflix blew the bulk of the show's budget on Cavill's contract.
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Post by melbella on May 29, 2019 1:22:56 GMT
Remember the police officer uniforms in The Fifth Element? Even that looks better made than Netflix's armor, and then there's the swords. I have a suspicion that Netflix blew the bulk of the show's budget on Cavill's contract. GoT team should have some leftover swords they can use. Armor too. PS video no longer available due to copyright claim
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Post by Hier0phant on May 29, 2019 1:55:19 GMT
Remember the police officer uniforms in The Fifth Element? Even that looks better made than Netflix's armor, and then there's the swords. I have a suspicion that Netflix blew the bulk of the show's budget on Cavill's contract. GoT team should have some leftover swords they can use. Armor too. PS video no longer available due to copyright claim I would post an alternate link but that armor is just hideous. Nilfgaard ever being an empire with such poorly constructed armor, and weaponry speaks volumes about the quality the surrounding kingdom's military might.
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Post by melbella on May 29, 2019 2:02:24 GMT
Nilfgaard ever being an empire with such poorly constructed armor, and weaponry speaks volumes about the quality the surrounding kingdom's military might. I'm currently reading Tower of Swallows. At one point it's mentioned Nilfgaard has a force ~300K strong ready to go against northern armies numbering a fraction of that, maybe 50K. Yeah, I don't think they're gonna skimp on armor if their goal is to roflstomp everyone.
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Post by Hier0phant on May 29, 2019 2:22:28 GMT
Nilfgaard ever being an empire with such poorly constructed armor, and weaponry speaks volumes about the quality the surrounding kingdom's military might. I'm currently reading Tower of Swallows. At one point it's mentioned Nilfgaard has a force ~300K strong ready to go against northern armies numbering a fraction of that, maybe 50K. Yeah, I don't think they're gonna skimp on armor if their goal is to roflstomp everyone. Not only that but the Nilfgaardian calvary, infantry and shock troops should wear a variety of armor that's suited to their combat roles. Imagine someone riding horseback in one of those abominations?
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Post by melbella on May 29, 2019 3:03:18 GMT
Imagine someone riding horseback in one of those abominations? Seems to work for the knights of Toussaint. I can't help but wonder if the duchy was simply Sapkowski making fun of the whole age of chivalry.
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Post by ellanathehamster on May 30, 2019 10:22:36 GMT
The guy is clearly a fan, but do you agree with his analysis? For those who are still playing - or have recently played - does the game hold up? Is it the same/better/worse than you remember it being? I am a huge Dragon Age fan- nothing will ever change my attitude and love towards this universe. That being said, I felt dumb postponing playing Witcher- ngl, playing as a male hero isn't really appealing to me. But this franchise, and Witcher 3 specifically, by far among the best games I have ever played. And the best in technical aspect- combat, npc, graphics, side quests. The exploration potential is enormous- I literally relaxed while riding Roche and visiting every corner of that world. And occasional npc, or quests that trigger only when you are exploring spice things up. In my opinion, Witcher 3 is the most advanced rpg nowadays, even though it was released 4 years ago. It would be my absolute dream if there was a Witcher 3 game, but in DA universe and setting. Damn this game is good.
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Post by Ieldra on May 30, 2019 13:37:18 GMT
The guy is clearly a fan, but do you agree with his analysis? For those who are still playing - or have recently played - does the game hold up? Is it the same/better/worse than you remember it being? I've done a full playthrough of TW3 a few months ago, and logged a total of about 500 hours since I bought it, and yes, I very much agree with this video. Start a new game and you're instantly within the world again, as intensively as in no other RPG I've ever played. The immersiveness, the convincing characters - down to the most insignifant person - and the amount of high-quality content, including a lot of big and small stories that make the world come alive and the best cities ever made for a video game, make TW3 a cornerstone of its genre and show quite convincingly that a game without MP, without microtransactions and without live service elements can sell for years - if it's done right.
...and watching the video makes me want to play again. Even though I know a lot of it quite well by now.
Edit: I can only echo the previous poster: a game like TW3 set in the DA universe would be a dream come true.
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One more thing: TW3's expansions are better and feature more quality content than most full games. In fact the most impressive feat of TW3 is how they could put so much stuff into their game and have it *all* be this good. It feels like they didn't have to cut any corners, ever. Except with the graphics, which were good enough, but not nearly what they could've been given the preview videos.
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Post by Ieldra on May 30, 2019 13:45:16 GMT
Imagine someone riding horseback in one of those abominations? Seems to work for the knights of Toussaint. I can't help but wonder if the duchy was simply Sapkowski making fun of the whole age of chivalry. How could it be otherwise? Though perhaps not of the age of chivalry, if there ever was such a thing, rather than what the fiction of later centuries made of it. It doesn't mean you can't have engaging stories there, but you simply can't take that place seriously. It's so ridiculously over-the-top that this should be obvious to everyone.
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Post by DragonKingReborn on May 30, 2019 20:14:08 GMT
The guy is clearly a fan, but do you agree with his analysis? For those who are still playing - or have recently played - does the game hold up? Is it the same/better/worse than you remember it being? I am a huge Dragon Age fan- nothing will ever change my attitude and love towards this universe. That being said, I felt dumb postponing playing Witcher- ngl, playing as a male hero isn't really appealing to me. But this franchise, and Witcher 3 specifically, by far among the best games I have ever played. And the best in technical aspect- combat, npc, graphics, side quests. The exploration potential is enormous- I literally relaxed while riding Roche and visiting every corner of that world. And occasional npc, or quests that trigger only when you are exploring spice things up. In my opinion, Witcher 3 is the most advanced rpg nowadays, even though it was released 4 years ago. It would be my absolute dream if there was a Witcher 3 game, but in DA universe and setting. Damn this game is good. Definitely - I've still - just - got more hours in DAI than in TW3, but I also have 5 complete and one past Skyhold PT, whereas I only have 3 complete of TW3 and one just out of White Orchard. While I love DA, I can't argue with the assertion that TW3 is a monumental achievement in the genre and does a number of things objectively better than DAI. It's definitely not perfect, but it doesn't want for lack of trying to be.
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Post by DragonKingReborn on May 30, 2019 20:18:00 GMT
One more thing: TW3's expansions are better and feature more quality content than most full games. In fact the most impressive feat of TW3 is how they could put so much stuff into their game and have it *all* be this good. It feels like they didn't have to cut any corners, ever. Except with the graphics, which were good enough, but not nearly what they could've been given the preview videos. Nothing to add to the rest of your post except that I agree. With this section it highlights how the game is truly "special". The base would have been enough. But we got two full expansions that - as you say - were bigger than most games and added...30-50 hours, I guess? The graphics thing was disappointing and even more so was the spin they tried to put on it, but they're still a company trying to sell a game at the end of the day, so stuff like that is to be expected, I suppose.
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Post by melbella on Jun 2, 2019 4:02:46 GMT
I think I found an error in The Tower of Swallows, regarding Ciri's age.
Crait tells Yen the story behind why his son wants to volunteer for Yen's mission and he says that Ciri was 15 *before* the fall of Cintra. However, in the book's present story line, she is also called 15, after having spent time on the run, training as a dryad, training at Kaer Morhan, training at the temple, a Rat bandit, and on the run again, all of which occur *after* the fall of Cintra. So, either Ciri was 15 for a very long time or Crait got his years mixed up.
Another age note: Yen tells the goddess she doesn't believe in (or recognize) that she is 94 years old, so I guess that makes her and Geralt approx. the same age?
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Post by davesin on Jun 2, 2019 17:03:37 GMT
melbella Sapkowski is little messy with timeline. There's also an error later in books, when Ciri is year or so older than she should be (unless she was time travelling that long during Lady of the Lake). CDPR continued in this tradition and messed up a timeline of wars with Nilfgaard, stating the second war happened 5 years before the beginning of the first game (it was barely two years in fact).
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Post by melbella on Jun 2, 2019 17:47:04 GMT
CDPR continued in this tradition and messed up a timeline of wars with Nilfgaard, stating the second war happened 5 years before the beginning of the first game (it was barely two years in fact). Right, 'cause everyone says Geralt was (supposedly) dead for 5 years before turning up again at Kaer Morhan at the beginning of game 1? Good to know Bioware devs aren't the only ones bad at math!
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Post by melbella on Jun 10, 2019 2:00:09 GMT
Reading the novels (now at Lady of the Lake) is overall improving my opinion of Yennefer and worsening my opinion of Triss. It's not that the latter has actively done anything to make me dislike her but rather than she's passively sitting by while the Lodge uses Geralt for their own purposes. He still got the better of them though, which I find hilarious.
Edit: This entire arc really makes me wonder why Yen would ever refer to Triss as her friend in W3?
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Post by AnDromedary on Jun 11, 2019 20:08:49 GMT
So, this is actually a thing: kotaku.com/the-witcher-3-comes-to-switch-this-year-1835410948Very impressive that they got it to work, even if it does look a little worse for wear on that hardware. My main question though is: Will they call it Switcher 3 now? I am absolutely sure I am the first person to ever make that joke. Sure I say!
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Jul 6, 2019 1:23:48 GMT
I've a question on witcher magic. I've only played W3, no interest in playing W1 & W2, never read the books. So my question is does every witcher have some common magic skills and specialised sets. yrden, for one as a common. Axii is a maybe because I never see Vesemir use it. He didn't have it or he would have used it to fry Imlerith like Geralt did. I also have another interpretation that he could have it but chose to strike in such a way to force Ciri not to surrender. Heskel and Lambert both summoned shield bubbles in the Kaer Morhen battle but Geralt didn't display any such ability. At most, he has a body shield so I guess he does not know how to summon a bubble shield? ***** On the game. I finally got round to playing it this year. I tried W1 and W2 years ago when they launched but couldn't get into them and considered them bad buys. I got W3 for a pretty penny when it went on sale but couldn't rack up interest for it. Tried once, dropped it after an hour because I didn't like the combat. Tried again after time, again I dropped it. Finally I decided the only way I could get anywhere with it is to cheat because I thoroughly disliked the stupid economy, the combat, the need for potions, the need to repair. I felt I was grinding needlessly and getting level gated when all I want is the story and exploration. This is one of a few games I encountered through the years in which gameplay gave me no joy and the only way to get through is playing god. I find there is a lack of exposition for newcomers when it came to the LIs so I did some research and reading. What I got was average info and a good deal of subjective preferences so I had to go with background and events in W1 and W2; I chose Yen. I like some of the quests which basically culminated in; you can't have your cake and eat it. I finished those quests hoping a greater good would happen than a greater evil. Some of it is more definitive; deciding who to support in the end, Roche or Dijkstra. For sure, the quests in W3 are better than DAI. Exploration is mostly smooth for the most part except when you're sent willy-nilly skateboarding. This is particularly annoying and frustrating. The same goes for climbing mechanics which are mostly banging protag uselessly against surfaces until he did some reaching animation. Lighting is awful for underwater. Swimming underwater and wading is a pain in the ass. At times, geralt would be stuck in holes in marshes and I couldn't jump him out immediately. The game would say; you can't do that right now. Are you f******* kidding me? So I had to struggle and move him in all directions, trying to find that 'bite' of pixels. I didn't enjoy horse riding one bit though the speed is hell of a lot better than the one in DAI. I also found the journal a bit cluttering because I have no interest in gwent or horse races. On the whole, W3 has a good story and chars. Of the two DLCs, Blood and Wine is head and shoulders above Hearts of Stone.
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Post by DragonKingReborn on Jul 6, 2019 2:14:24 GMT
I think you mean Igni? Axii is the "mind trick" sign. I don't know whether individual Witchers specialise in different signs, sorry. With regards to the bubble shield, I think that is the alternate mode for Quen, but since I've never taken it, I can be sure in that either.
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Post by davesin on Jul 6, 2019 6:31:35 GMT
All Witchers (and even some human, in theory at least, because signs are considered to be very primitive form of magic) know all the signs. The magic bubble is alternative for Quen (it's the second level, on PC you have to hold "Q" to make it appear).
As for Vesemir not using certain signs: From gameplay perspective, he might not specialize in them (he was a swordplay teacher). Apart from that, I think he simply didn't think of using Igni because his main goal at the moment was keeping Ciri from Wild Hunt. There was a way to get out of that situation for him, but just because there was a possibility, he might simply not have notice and exploit it. Geralt, on the other hand, knew how his encounter with Imlerith went and was prepared for situation Vesemir was in.
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Post by Obsidian Gryphon on Jul 8, 2019 7:39:20 GMT
Yeah, it's igni. I gather from comments that Geralt kept the silver sword on the horse and didn't wear two at once in the books. Can't say I'm taken with what I've seen so far. The Nif armour is a joke. That's not really what they're going to wear, right? No interest in the show, the game is good enough. Edit 1 Shad echoed exactly what I was thinking when it came to monster defense and response in W3. I went about the game world with this disbelief that people (in villages) could survive with monsters wandering around willy-nilly. People travelled around singly (lone trader. I always eyed them wondering if I'm going to encounter their corpses a few metres outside the village) or in small groups (poor sad couples lying dead here and there, killed by harpies, killed by werewolf, killed by bandits, whatever) with unconcern. Some complained that some rpgs are very bare. W3 went overboard, imo, that I have trouble believing humans could gain a foothold anywhere with such unconcerning approach to the dangers.
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