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The day has finally arrived. The long awaited The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt hit store shelves this week and has quickly taken the gaming world by storm. The 200-hour playtime has panned out, the open world is rich with stories and hidden content, and the game as a whole can be taken as one of the achievements of this generation of video games. It’s also deep. But never fear! We’re here to help you get started with our own set of 25 handy tips.
Read more of Christopher Coke's The RPG Files: 25 Tips for The Witcher 3 - Wild Hunt.
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Meh, we all have our moments. Nothing wrong with you doing something nice for yourself every once in a while. I'm sure you work hard. So, I say enjoy your Witcher days!
If my BF did that, I would break up with him in a heartbeat. People who think Games > Real Life I never want to associate with.
What if you REALLY get sick and have less days?
Sad really.
"My Fantasy is having two men at once...
One Cooking and One Cleaning!"
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"A good man can make you feel sexy,
strong and able to take on the whole world...
oh sorry...that's wine...wine does that..."
Calling in sick one time = thinks games are > real real life.. IF my wife used such logic I'd get a divorce...
For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson
I've worked jobs with unlimited sick days and others with 364 sick days. You're assuming a limitation that may not exist. As long as gaming doesn't hinder your real life (like spending bill money on games) it's all good.
"We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." SR Covey
I'm enjoying this game a lot. I'm reading every piece of lore I find: books, signposts, NPCs. It's amazing how well-written this is.
But I've got two main beefs with this game:
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. - Ernest Hemingway
I must be doing something wrong. Everyone is saying combat is easy. For me on the hard difficulty one missed dodge meant death. Especially liked those cut scenes that go directly to combat, usually I just outright die if I don't spam dodge as the cut scene is about to end.
I then switched to normal and it's laughably easy, yes. I'd like some happy medium, where I'm allowed to botch one dodge but maybe not two in a row. As opposed to normal where I just can forgoe dodge altogether and just mash buttons..
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. - Ernest Hemingway
Can mr. Christopher Coke elaborate on the term "open world" he and everyone else is using when discribing TW3? Unless the fast travel - loading screens i see when transitioning between the zones, big ones indeed, are just in my imagination.
I am playing Hard difficulty, and I am not a bad gamer. I mean, if one were to watch my streams you would see.
Some fights are easy.... others meh. For example, I start up a fight with a wolf. A single, normal, everyday wolf. He lunge attacks me, once, twice, thrice as a chain.... I get hit with all three, no defense, and I am dead.
Other times, I pwn the crap out of them without getting touched.
I invested in the skill that lets you heal during the daytime, but I am going to load up an older save... because I just dont need it. I wish food wasn't so expensive, because Raw Meat just doesn't cut it.
Outstanding game. Not Skyrim level with the Open World feel, but area are open, and each "zone" is very very large. There is no load screen if you ride or walk into the "zones", but there is a loadscreen when you fast travel, and a clever system that is too.
The level up mechanics are simple, yet...I know there is a limited number of power points, so I am timid on what to invest in LOL!
Oh and the comment about taking a sick day...Leave the guy alone. Few games nowadays stimulate us to want to play that hardcore.
My recommendation if you want to take time off... schedule a normal day, unless you get more sick leave (some jobs replenish the sick hours annually). If you schedule a day off... you can alway cancel it if the game sucks
You do not need to play with a controller, I've been playing with mouse and keyboard and have had zero problems. Sometimes walking continues when I stop which has lead me to my death from walking off high places, but that's about it, and I think that happens with a controller too.
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NO NO NO controller, maybe I am being stubborn but I will never play a computer game with a controller, I will either stick to normal mode or try putting dodge on right mouse