I have to ask since I missed many of the announcements over the past few months and years. How extensive will this system be?
Will it be a broad overview lacking many of the smaller details. Or an in depth system that can recreate every choice and action as good as if taken from a end game save?
I have to ask since I missed many of the announcements over the past few months and years. How extensive will this system be?
Will it be a broad overview lacking many of the smaller details. Or an in depth system that can recreate every choice and action as good as if taken from a end game save?
I have to ask since I missed many of the announcements over the past few months and years. How extensive will this system be?
Will it be a broad overview lacking many of the smaller details. Or an in depth system that can recreate every choice and action as good as if taken from a end game save?
There were only 16 relevant end states to W2. That doesn't require a highly complex system to select from at a four deep binary choice.
I don't think that the "important decisions" will necessarily reflect the end-states of TW2. The Nilfgaardian invasion had a much bigger impact on the political situation. I think it will be who lived, who died, stuff like that.
From what ive been able to glean from the various interviews and such, is that it will likely be somewhat similar to the decision conversation from Mass Effect 2. Except with a Bard. Geralt walks up to a Bard and starts a conversation with, lets say, Dandelion. Lets say he is drunk and recounting the many accomplishments of Geralt. As he recounts the events surrounding Princess Adda for example, you are given the chance to correct him on what actually happened.
That is my understanding so far.