Regarding some of the questions that appeared since yesterday, here are some answers.
Enemies will be stronger obviously.
What carries over?
Player experience (if you're below level 30 when finishing the vanilla game, you will be bumped to level 30 for the start of NG+), items (excluding: quest items, books & letters, Gwent cards, usable items, trophies) and alchemy recipes.
When starting New Game Plus you can select any difficulty level.
You can obtain the Death Match achievement when playing the NG+ mode.
What's the starting level of the character when beginning NG+?
The same that you had when finishing the game, if above 30, otherwise you start at 30. You also get a free Clearing Potion at the start so you can reset your skills and try a different build.
I hope they'll allow to change "Simulate (witcher 2) saves" feature when starting NG+. I didn't know what is was about so I chose "No" so I got a default world state. It would suck if I played the same in NG+.
Don't really see the point of a game+, but nice of them to add it for those who want another go with a twist. After my current (still first) run is complete, though, it'll be new year I think.
Finally had the drunk night at Kaer Morhen, which was hilarious.
Kaer Morhen has impressed me a lot, on the graphics side, perhaps more than Skellige or Novigrad. The murals in the big hall, the tower to Yenn's room, the surroundings of the castle and how you see it come out of the mountain. The attention to the architecture and details is really uncanny.
Met with Yen in Skellige and sexytime and all ( after I turned Triss down - what a hard thing to do ) and I must say that I quite like Yen's personality, she is a lot more determined and can be sweet when she wants to
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Skellige looks amazing so far, the ambient music, vegetation, different accent for the NPCs, all adds up to a massive experience, it's incredible how they created the vast world of TW3.
Question, was the Ursine quest available before getting to Skellige or it triggers automatically once you get there. I don't remember seeing it in the list before reaching the island.
I loved that track when I first got to Skellige, but after listening to it for nearly 20 fucking hours... it stopped being so good and started making me want to pull my eardrums out I don't know if my game bugged out of what, but that was pretty much the only song/track that played during most of Skellige. Sometimes it would change but not often
I loved that track when I first got to Skellige, but after listening to it for nearly 20 fucking hours... it stopped being so good and started making me want to pull my eardrums out I don't know if my game bugged out of what, but that was pretty much the only song/track that played during most of Skellige. Sometimes it would change but not often
I loved that track when I first got to Skellige, but after listening to it for nearly 20 fucking hours... it stopped being so good and started making me want to pull my eardrums out I don't know if my game bugged out of what, but that was pretty much the only song/track that played during most of Skellige. Sometimes it would change but not often
Haha, this is the reason i almost always turn music off in games, its often more annyoing than adding something.. though it has gotten a bit better in recent years for many / most games. Even if a song is 10/10 (rarely the case in games) its not something you want to listen to 40 times in one day..
That's because it's probably an old Witcher 2 cosplay. The default skin for Triss in TW3 looks really bland, but I guess it's explained by the Novigrad setting.
Now who's going to dress up their grandpa as Vesemir? Would love to see that happen.
I loved that track when I first got to Skellige, but after listening to it for nearly 20 fucking hours... it stopped being so good and started making me want to pull my eardrums out I don't know if my game bugged out of what, but that was pretty much the only song/track that played during most of Skellige. Sometimes it would change but not often
I'm still addicted to the battle theme after finishing it twice, i even downloaded it to my phone
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