1) Are we going to meet the other witchers? IF the answer is yes are we going to have a quest to "rebuild" Kaer Morhen by recruting young tallented men to becone new witchers ex: Geralt saves a vilage and the vilage chef sends his youngest son to become a witcher and is trained by Vesemir, Lambert and Eskel. Maybe have Geralt train with him as the tutorial for newcommers.
2) Will we be able to navigate the sea as we like (go everywhere, explore small islands, fight sea monsters) or is it going to be like in TW:1?
3) Can we import save games from TW1 in TW3 IF we are going to meet some of the other characters from the first game like Shani, Berengar, Yavin, Siegfried, Vincent, Adda etc ?
4) Is Geralt going to use the chain from the first game intro?
5)how many towns/vilages will the game have?
6)will we get the strong/fast/group stiles back
7)will the magic tree have branches specificaly for aard, igny etc(first game style) or are we going to have to spend points in skill we don't want to get them (second game talent tree)?
8)will we still learn monster info by killing generic monsters (drowners, wolves etc) in order to prepare for what i asume the monster hunting quests are for named monsters like in TW1?
9)Can we have an ingame cutscene showing Geralt doing an "authopsy-ish" analisys of a defeated monster where he relates his thought proces into extracting the monsters weak spots (the two hearts, venom glands etc), triggerd once (and only once) you grab the loot of a monster for the first time/ gaining a new level in monster knowlege for a specific class/ meating a new type of the same class (drowners and drowned-dead)/ once he learns everything and does a summary? P.S. not shure how much work&time would be involved in making this, if to hard: Can we just have Geralt do a monolog of his findings?
10)can we keep on playing after the main story ends?
11)how are the 3 narative tipes going to work: a) free roaming/ monster hunting
b ) politics +a)
c) personal quests +b ). are there separate campaignes or do they add up?