This must be her tired-after-sex face.gregski said:![]()
WTF happened to Triss' face?![]()
This must be her tired-after-sex face.gregski said:![]()
WTF happened to Triss' face?![]()
My thoughts as well.Corylea said:If I hadn't played TW1, I think I'd have to watch it four or five times to understand everything that happened.![]()
I totally agree.Corylea said:I find the woodcut style a lot more attractive in full color than in red and black. Did anybody else have that reaction?
Hehe, I actually agree. It was in parts a joke about the currently ongoing shitstorm about Bioware and ME3. I enjoy the series very much. I must admit that I'm 60 to 70% SciFi buff first, then 30 to 40% fantasy second. ^^CostinMoroianu said:that's stupid. Say what you will about Mass Effect, and there is a lot of bad shit to say about the series, but at least imported choices had a huge impact in ME3.
If there's one thing Bioware did well, tough not perfect by any means, it's that.
Same that happens to any face when it is converted into a caricature or by using any non-realism art form. Ever seen a late Picasso artpiece?CostinMoroianu said:![]()
WTF happened to Triss' face?
Her left eye is crooked or something.
I don't think we know yet what, if any, response Radovid will make if Anais has either disappeared or is with Natalis. If she's with Natalis, he doesn't find out until the meeting, and won't have had time to come up with Plan B. After that, I think he has more important things on his mind (like "How to avoid being incinerated", and "The Nilfgaardians are coming!").CostinMoroianu said:My issue with what you are saying isn't so much the fact I give a damn about Adda, my issue is that you are saying it's good enough.
We both know CDPR could have handled the import situation a lot better, and we both know the moment companies only hear praises they sit on their asses and do nothing, and then they can and will do it worse.
I agree. They are the only games to do that so well till now.CostinMoroianu said:that's stupid. Say what you will about Mass Effect, and there is a lot of bad shit to say about the series, but at least imported choices had a huge impact in ME3.
If there's one thing Bioware did well, tough not perfect by any means, it's that.
Yeah but usually retconning is used when something is missing that is needed to enhance the story / gameplay or sometimes even for the continuation to make sense (if they really forgot something important).yayodeanno said:It's usually called retcon
and it's basically cheating, but oh well
That's my theory too, but we'll have to play the EE to find out if more has been changedGODzilla said:Or, even more likely, just a means to make it unmistakenly clear that this is a witcher.
It can't be a retcon as the medallion wasn't shown in the ending cinematic of The Witcher, and in The Witcher 2 it was also mentioned that the assassin had no medallion, so there is no discrepancy. This is either a mistake or as GODzilla said, meant as better explanation for newcomers to the Witcher world. Unless Enhanced Edition changes this fact which I doubt.yayodeanno said:It's usually called retcon
and it's basically cheating, but oh well
Yeah TW2 is awesome and if you are gonna see a youtube playthrough I highly recommend this one with Jesse Cox (OMFGcata) it is highly entertaining and enlightning. (This content is from patch 1.0-1.3) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yL8xlRVJOUsTheFirecracker said:I'm still considering watching a full game playthrough on youtube or something of the first game too. But, the video was certainly helpful.
Please consider this. The choice to side with Roche or Iorveth splits The Witcher 2 in two different directions. This is a choice that matters and the result is relevant.KnightofPhoenix said:I will get pissed off tremendously if the Anais and Henselt choice become irrelevant.