I wish there was a hide red quests option... and hide quests not in current zone... Having to wade through all the extra quests to find one I can do... Sighso that means they're doing nothing but clogging up my quest log,
This, switch up the types of missions you are doing; if you do too many story heavy quests in a row you will start to feel overwhelmed, if you do too many poi smuggler/treasure/rescue quests in a row you will get bored and if you do too much story in a row you will feel swept away. You can typically do missions about 5 levels above yourself if you're careful and prepare - the lower the difficult the less care and preparation you have to take.Make sure you alternate between doing sidequests, main quest and points of interest exploration.
Everyone is going to be completely bored and pissed if they clear all the smuggler's caches at sea in skellige (50+) in one go.
Mix it up a little bit and you should be fine.
How much is the game about that? The game seems pretty story heavy so I suppose doing the main quests is a wise thing to do but then again it's a huge beautiful open world and I want to explore, but the movement controls annoy the shit out of me sometimes. Trying to move Geralt through a heavily wooded area is a challenge in and of itself. I went in expecting an open world experience like TES where the main quest is just one of dozens upon dozens of interesting quest lines. I don't know how story driven this game is because this is my first Witcher game and I'm not very familiar with the series at all.Levelling is ok. It's balanced to put more focus on the main quest.
So...do the main quest. That is what the game is about.
Perhaps I just suck. I'm only level 9.Leveling slow?
No, it isn't. Unless you have the xp bug...
A thing you have to know when playing games, if you play too much like 10 hours every day, you are going to get burned, and soon you won't be in the mood to even play it, what i do is 3-4 hours absolute max and not everyday, it keeps it fresh and enjoyable.
I only played it every couple of days for an hour or two at a time.Haven't felt bored at all. Maybe try to not binge play.
I have been. I just thought that this game would keep me interested for a hell of a long time. As I said to someone else I went in expecting a TES open world experience where you can put 100 hours in and you've only seen and done a small part of what the world has to offer, but the game seems to be all about the main quest. Which is fine of course but it's a contrast to what I was expecting.Just play something else for a while or do something completely different and return to TW3 when you crave for some more Witcher action again.
Personally I'm 85 hours into the game now and still fully enjoying it!