The Witcher 3



Only trophies I need now are the complete the game on the top two difficulties. It took me 80 hours on the second difficulty I reckon it'll be 100 at least. One more play through can't hurt :lol:
 
Went back to my last save to completely finish the game. Now down every quest possible including DLC and been to every location on the map on the off chance they led to another quest. 150 hours it took :lol:

It's that good I'm about to start a new one on the Death March difficulty to get all the trophies
 
Finished this game ages ago.

Easily one of my top three games of all time, loved every second of it, pisses all over Skyrim IMO.

Can't wait for number 4!
 
Finished this game ages ago.

Easily one of my top three games of all time, loved every second of it, pisses all over Skyrim IMO.

Can't wait for number 4!

Thought they were finished with the witcher games? Surely Geralt's story is done now?
 
Bought the GOTY from Steam when it was 20 quid a month or so back, couldn't resist at that price. Only gotten to the first little village where you need to speak to the strangers in the bar. Went further down the road and bumped into merchants that were selling a load of stuff, one being a lot of smithing/crafting supplies. Didn't have a clue what I was looking at or should be buying once I have gold. Does the game explain the smithing system in greater detail further down the game? There was just a brief description on who he was and what he sold when I got to him.
 
Bought the GOTY from Steam when it was 20 quid a month or so back, couldn't resist at that price. Only gotten to the first little village where you need to speak to the strangers in the bar. Went further down the road and bumped into merchants that were selling a load of stuff, one being a lot of smithing/crafting supplies. Didn't have a clue what I was looking at or should be buying once I have gold. Does the game explain the smithing system in greater detail further down the game? There was just a brief description on who he was and what he sold when I got to him.

It becomes clearer as you go on, don't worry about it for now and save your gold. That first area's just an extended tutorial anyway, the game doesn't really get going until you leave there. Save your gold for diagrams and get crafting supplies from looting crates and stuff.
 

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