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Pretty sure I got hit with the EXP bug too. Time to hold off on quests and just explore a bunch I guess.
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PINING 4 PORKINS posted:Wait, what? If the XP bug is keeping me from leveling up past level 8 it sure as poo poo is affecting the game balance. What a lovely statement, they don't even mention how to avoid it. I think you're being a bit hyperbolic, most of the secondary quests give you 10/25/50 XP on completion. Main quests and contracts give you hundreds of XP each and it's really easy to overlevel in this game unless you're beelining the main quest. Yeah it's lovely but I really doubt it is going to break your game.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:04 |
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Pellisworth posted:I think you're being a bit hyperbolic, most of the secondary quests give you 10/25/50 XP on completion. Main quests and contracts give you hundreds of XP each and it's really easy to overlevel in this game unless you're beelining the main quest. There's level restrictions all over the place and if you're not gaining xp you're not gaining xp. If you're already at a high level it's not a big deal, but if you're low level it kind of is.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:06 |
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Levantine posted:Thank you for this - I think I've relied too heavily on using weather cards even though I'm using that Foltest you recommend. I'll look at taking them out and trying to draw more face cards instead. I do alright against really bum opponents but the quest guys are tough. Go run around and buy cards off innkeepers, you should be able to pick up both the spies, a couple horns and dummies, and some good siege cards as well as the Dragon Cavalry(5 Ranged with the double for both) and at least another copy of the 4 strength infantry which also has the doubler ability. Verranicus posted:So I've mostly been ignoring Gwent so far, about to head to Skellige for the first time. Can I safely hold off on any Gwent related quests til after I finish the main story, or do some disappear? There is a point of no return, after the Skellige. I don't know for certain if that affects Gwent quests but you'll be fine just traveling to Skellige. PaybackJack fucked around with this message at 18:08 on May 29, 2015 |
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I've stopped playing until the XP bug gets resolved, which I hope is soon, because I'd love to devote way too much of this weekend to Witching it up.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:06 |
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Gaussian posted:Romance question: Is that the quest at the party? If so, then no. It's the later quest at the docks that matters.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:07 |
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So are human opponents basically Axii Or Naught? I don't have any problem killing them but it's basically a slugging match due to their ability to apparently parry most attacks - even when out of stamina! - and an annoying tendency to suddenly break into a counter attack when they're already in their ouch animation. Just wondering if Axii is their intended solution or I'm just missing something a little more elegant.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:08 |
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So if you notice that you got that bug for no xp from a quest, does not reverting to a previous save when you know it was working and just try again and see if it hits you the next time?
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:09 |
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Yen/Triss romance triggers are not exclusive and it's pretty obvious when you're committing to one. If you've already flagged one, flagging the other will result in two-timing. If you have a save where you already committed it won't work. However, you can pretty much freely bang anyone else you want.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:10 |
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poptart_fairy posted:So are human opponents basically Axii Or Naught? I don't have any problem killing them but it's basically a slugging match due to their ability to apparently parry most attacks - even when out of stamina! - and an annoying tendency to suddenly break into a counter attack when they're already in their ouch animation. Igni will set them on fire, unless they have a shield or are higher level and Aard will knock them over(similar restrictions apply) or at least push them back like you parried their attack.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:11 |
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poptart_fairy posted:So are human opponents basically Axii Or Naught? I don't have any problem killing them but it's basically a slugging match due to their ability to apparently parry most attacks - even when out of stamina! - and an annoying tendency to suddenly break into a counter attack when they're already in their ouch animation. Axii, Aard, Igni, and bombs can help a ton. Aard is great when it knocks them down, because you can one-hit kill them then. Igni can light them on fire, which makes them panic and lets you get some free hits. Bombs sometimes just explode humans, or the Dancing Star bomb will light them on fire like Igni if your Sign intensity isn't great or you're doing an alchemy build. BAILOUT MCQUACK! posted:So if you notice that you got that bug for no xp from a quest, does not reverting to a previous save when you know it was working and just try again and see if it hits you the next time? I'd try that, but I've done so many things since then (mostly running around gathering recipes and crafting diagrams, not questing) that I don't really want to redo that I think I'd rather wait for a bug fix.
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poptart_fairy posted:So are human opponents basically Axii Or Naught? I don't have any problem killing them but it's basically a slugging match due to their ability to apparently parry most attacks - even when out of stamina! - and an annoying tendency to suddenly break into a counter attack when they're already in their ouch animation. I wish human enemies were a little more dangerous, tbh, because you're right, Axii and kiting does make them pretty simple.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:12 |
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Holy poo poo, the main quest after finding Ciri gives so much experience. Even though I went into the Isle of Mists overleveled, by the end of the defense of Kaer Morhen I'd gone from level 25 to 29. Getting multiple levels at once was a new experience for me in this game.
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poptart_fairy posted:So are human opponents basically Axii Or Naught? I don't have any problem killing them but it's basically a slugging match due to their ability to apparently parry most attacks - even when out of stamina! - and an annoying tendency to suddenly break into a counter attack when they're already in their ouch animation. Repeated strong attacks break through their guards very fast if you can get someone by himself for a second. It's foolproof against most human opponents one on one, though it won't work on people with two-handers or shields. Igni and Aard also work wonders, if you get sick of Axii. Finally, the high level special abilities in the combat tree apparently either tear through stamina super fast or can't be blocked at all. I haven't had much of a chance to play with them because my build is very hungry for both stamina and adrenaline.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:21 |
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If you're feeling XP-starved and/or just want a change of place from exploring Velen: Peasant Misery Simulator, head to Novigrad. There are a ton of awesome quests there that have minimal combat and will shower you in xp, it's mostly dialogue and Witcher sleuthing. Although, if you're going to Novigrad at below level 10 or so, be wary of roaming back alleys at night time or you might get mugged.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:23 |
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You know what I love about an Alchemy build? It gives me the opportunity to be good at everything all at once, especially thanks to that Synergy ability that gives +50% mutagen bonuses. That, and Delayed Recovery makes potions like Petri's Philter and Thunderbolt last for ages, so I can hit hard, my Signs work well, my Vitality is crazy high, and all I have to do is throw a sack of coins at every herbalist I see and meditate a little more often. It's nice to have 200 max Toxicity so I can even run two decoctions at once if I want to. Even with only a handful of Alchemy abilities my decoctions last a full hour. Alchemy owns. Harrow fucked around with this message at 18:27 on May 29, 2015 |
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Alright thanks guys, guess I'm just over-thinking the humans a bit too much. That's my only "major" issue with the game really - as complex as the combat makes itself out to be things are pretty simple when you get down to things. Sign, stab, done. Even major boss fights are mostly dodge, sign, stab, repeat. It's a bit of a shame but I suppose the combat being the weakest part of a story driven character RPG is to be expected, haha.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:27 |
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poptart_fairy posted:Alright thanks guys, guess I'm just over-thinking the humans a bit too much. Yeah it's certainly not the game's strongest aspect - it does the job about 10x better than any elder scrolls game ever did, but that's like saying it smells 10x better than fresh turds.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:30 |
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Would reverting to patch 1.03 be a sensible thing to do? The patch notes for 1.04 affect things I think I had no problem with before. I realize that doing so means I would have to start over because you can't load saves made on newer patches.Jeffrey of YOSPOS posted:Yeah it's certainly not the game's strongest aspect - it does the job about 10x better than any elder scrolls game ever did, but that's like saying it smells 10x better than fresh turds. 10x is a lot though.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:37 |
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I just did the quest where you help Djikstra & Roche and meet some trolls who learned how to cuss like an Englishman in their own special way, oh and have an obsession with getting shoes
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BAILOUT MCQUACK! posted:Would reverting to patch 1.03 be a sensible thing to do? The patch notes for 1.04 affect things I think I had no problem with before. I realize that doing so means I would have to start over because you can't load saves made on newer patches. Reverting means no future patches either though.
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I finally got to Skellige and feel like I hit a bit of a difficulty curve; I'm level 20 and these level 15 white wolves are chewing me up. As I get further and further into the plot and sidequests, this game feels more and more like a sequel to the books rather than the games. There are so many references to past adventures and events (The Last Wish Quest ) I do wonder how non-book readers are coping because even I am having difficulty when Geralt or someone will mention a past event or character and I'll have to struggle to think for a moment before I remember which short story they are talking about. Little romance question for those that have gotten further into the game than I: I'd like to romance Yen so I simply told Triss farewell on the docks - so instead of her saying she will go to Kaer Morhen it is implied she is going to Kovir, never to be seen again. But is this the case? Will Triss turn up again even if I don't romance her or is she gone forever if you simply say farewell?
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:47 |
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Xavier434 posted:Reverting means no future patches either though. Not sure I follow. Wouldn't I be able to update to 1.04 then to the next patch after that when it comes out?
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:49 |
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so, after approx 26hrs playing this, I just realised exploding monster nests leaves a nice loot cache behind. The ones I sploded ages ago aren't likely to be there are they?
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:50 |
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BAILOUT MCQUACK! posted:Would reverting to patch 1.03 be a sensible thing to do? The patch notes for 1.04 affect things I think I had no problem with before. I realize that doing so means I would have to start over because you can't load saves made on newer patches. If you want to revert because of the XP bug, don't bother. Devs said it's present in all versions of the game.
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Unfunny Poster posted:I just did the quest where you help Djikstra & Roche and meet some trolls who learned how to cuss like an Englishman in their own special way, oh and have an obsession with getting shoes I really wish there was a quest to find a real cobbler to make giant troll shoes for them.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:51 |
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I just got to the romance scene with Triss. That was surprisingly adorable, even Dijkstra seemed touched . The funniest thing was that I had Geralt potioned up to the gills right before the cutscene started, black veins and all, which probably made the whole thing just a tiny bit awkward.
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poptart_fairy posted:So are human opponents basically Axii Or Naught? I don't have any problem killing them but it's basically a slugging match due to their ability to apparently parry most attacks - even when out of stamina! - and an annoying tendency to suddenly break into a counter attack when they're already in their ouch animation. Axii is good but Samum is better. You can also score knockdowns and insta-kills either by attacking from horseback or using the Aard sign.
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WastedJoker posted:so, after approx 26hrs playing this, I just realised exploding monster nests leaves a nice loot cache behind. Nah they're still there. Things seemingly never disappear, even if you drop them on the ground from your inventory. I left a huge pile of notes and books in a square in Novigrad and it's there every time I pass by.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:53 |
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It's really, really depressing to realize that this is probably the last Witcher game.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:54 |
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This game is chock full of references. I just found a reference to Judah Loew, credited as the creator of the mythical Golem of Prague (and probably the inspiration for Judah Low from China Miéville's Iron Council), as a golemancer in some book during the Cat School gear quest. Kind of enjoying that the references range from internet memes to Jewish folklore. Woozy posted:It's really, really depressing to realize that this is probably the last Witcher game. Last I heard, CDPR has only said that this game ends Geralt's story. They've been unwilling to say there won't ever be another Witcher game, just not another one where you play as Geralt.
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:54 |
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I think someone mentioned earlier that in the books Triss uses a potion or a spell or something to get Geralt to sleep with her. Is Triss a rapist?
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# ? May 29, 2015 18:56 |
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Woozy posted:It's really, really depressing to realize that this is probably the last Witcher game. It's probably the last Geralt game, but even so, it's a lot less depressing for me that it's not just the best Witcher game, it's probably the best RPG I've ever played. How many series go out like that?
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Robutt posted:Little romance question for those that have gotten further into the game than I: I'd like to romance Yen so I simply told Triss farewell on the docks - so instead of her saying she will go to Kaer Morhen it is implied she is going to Kovir, never to be seen again. But is this the case? Will Triss turn up again even if I don't romance her or is she gone forever if you simply say farewell? You should play further and see. Short answer: she turns up again Harrow posted:Last I heard, CDPR has only said that this game ends Geralt's story. They've been unwilling to say there won't ever be another Witcher game, just not another one where you play as Geralt. Thunderbro fucked around with this message at 19:02 on May 29, 2015 |
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There'll probably be another Witcher game. My guess is you'll either play as Ciri or get to create your own witcher.
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Manatee Cannon posted:There'll probably be another Witcher game. My guess is you'll either play as Ciri or get to create your own witcher. I'm 100% ok with either of these so I hope you're right.
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Nakar posted:Yen/Triss romance triggers are not exclusive and it's pretty obvious when you're committing to one. If you've already flagged one, flagging the other will result in two-timing. If you have a save where you already committed it won't work. What does flagging mean?
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# ? May 29, 2015 19:02 |
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Greenplastic posted:What does flagging mean? Don't try to double team two best friend sorceresses.
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# ? May 29, 2015 19:03 |
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I would be super bummed if you were to create your own Witcher for these games. I think a big part of the reason they're so effective is that Geralt isn't a blank slate Bioware self-insert. Practically all of Witcher 3 is motivated by his history and relationships with a huge number of friends, family members, rivals, enemies, and comrades.
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Thunderbro posted:Don't try to double team two best friend sorceresses. I remember someone saying you can sleep with Yen the first time she offers, just don't tell her you love her.
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