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mtilhan

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#1
Aug 9, 2012
Thanks for this game series

I always want to play RPG games but always bored. Even Dragon Age Origins vb. popular games don't enjoyed me until i play The Witcher. When i first play this game maybe in the first time, i look to watch and say "Whoa 5 hours passed!?" Maybe because my first PC games are MMORPGs, that's why i couldn't enjoy regular PC games. But with this amazing game i start again enjoying PC games :)

Thanks for sharing this amazing games series to us :).

and sorry for my bad English :(
 
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sahara

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#2
Aug 9, 2012
mtilhan said:
I always want to play RPG games but always bored. Even Dragon Age Origins vb. popular games don't enjoyed me until i play The Witcher. When i first play this game maybe in the first time, i look to watch and say "Whoa 5 hours passed!?" Maybe because my first PC games are MMORPGs, that's why i couldn't enjoy regular PC games. But with this amazing game i start again enjoying PC games :)

Thanks for sharing this amazing games series to us :).

and sorry for my bad English :(
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Witcher series is one of a kind. When i played the first one and it ended i was disapointed because i wanted more :D Then came Witcher 2 and i swear i have played it though like 7-8 times already just can't seem to get enough of it

Ps! Your English is good so don't worry
 
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DeargRuadhri

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#3
Aug 9, 2012
Elves4me2 said:
Witcher series is one of a kind. When i played the first one and it ended i was disapointed because i wanted more :D Then came Witcher 2 and i swear i have played it though like 7-8 times already just can't seem to get enough of it
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Indeed it is unique, I really liked TW1, and replayed TW2 5 times already. ;)
 
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mtilhan

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#4
Aug 9, 2012
I'm curious, is there anything we can do for help? Wish someone in company answer this question :) Even a little i think everyone wants to help this game's development :)
 
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enitaplap.18

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#5
Aug 9, 2012
@mtilhan
Well your stance and support is similar to our community, and this is our forum trademark.
Beside this word of mouth(if my English is right) marketing or gain skill and join team.
PS you should write your nick first letter should be big, like in a name. It is better this way. In this forum you can change this in options.
 
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KnightofPhoenix

Rookie
#6
Aug 9, 2012
The Witcher came as a salvation for me actually (as far as my video gaming life is concerned).

I used to love the DA universe and after DA2 fucked it up so badly, I didn't know where else to go. And lo and behold TW1 embraced me with open arms, only to propel me towards the arms of its sibling masterpiece, TW2.
 
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lordfuzzybutt

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#7
Aug 10, 2012
Strangely enough, when i first played TW1, i didn't like it, and uninstalled it right at the start, got angry because i thought i wasted my money on yet another over-hyped game. And a long time passed until TW2 first got announced, i was impressed and thought about TW1 again. So i installed the game again, and downloaded the 1.5 patch. All after that were hours of wandering in the game, almost punching myself because i couldn't believe i uninstalled this game in the first place. I was so glad that i still kept the disc after all that time. And i did buy both games twice after that to support CPR. They resurrected my excitement in games which i have lost for so long. Thank you CDP!
 
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Corylea.723

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#8
Aug 10, 2012
Mtilhan said:
I'm curious, is there anything we can do for help? Wish someone in company answer this question :) Even a little i think everyone wants to help this game's development :)
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The best thing you can do is to tell your friends about the game, if they don't have it already. Talking about it on gaming sites doesn't hurt, either. ;)

Also, the company that made this game also owns GOG.com, a site that updates classic games to modern operating systems and sells them for reasonable prices with NO DRM. So, any game you buy from GOG (either for yourself or to give as a gift) supports the company that made the Witcher games.

GOG.com has recently started carrying a few new games, in addition to the classic games that they've been carrying for years. If you ever decide to give someone a copy of one of the Witcher games, you can buy it from GOG, and the company that made the game gets more of the money than they do if you buy a boxed version or or than they do if you buy from Steam.
 

Guest 3593423

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#9
Aug 18, 2012
Yeah, the Witcher series is definitely unique in it's seriousness, it's humor, and it's great story. I've always had my eye on it, but never had a good computer till recently. It's nice that they moved to console, we appreciate that! :D
 
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