Genius. Just genius.A Barony?
Although...we haven't determined Kinley's blood yet.
Might be a bit...Early for such ideas.
Genius. Just genius.A Barony?
Ah, but he has over 9000 REDpoints: that entitles him to bear arms! I presented them myself.Although...we haven't determined Kinley's blood yet.
Might be a bit...Early for such ideas.
You're looking redder every day, mate! Congratulations! People must like you. You are hereby entitled to bear arms:
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Which one of us? You or I?Time to stay away from the Hairy Bear for a while...
You're missing the other half of the story.In my 3 playthroughs of TW2 I have never sided with Roche. Am I missing something?
Oh, and do you think it is better to play The Witcher drunk?
Perhaps you simply don't like Roche? Which is understandable. As for playing drunk, there's this general warning: 'consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to swing a sword or operate witchery, and may cause health problems.' Of course, like most warnings, no-one heeds it in the slightest.In my 3 playthroughs of TW2 I have never sided with Roche. Am I missing something?
Oh, and do you think it is better to play The Witcher drunk?
Dammit... I must to make a deep comparison with older CGS's and confirm this disturbing subject... perhaps there's a downgrade that only you can notice?That's the worst of it! I'm not lying: I'm not impressed. I can appreciate the purely technical achievements of creating a realistic illusion in the cinematic, and I grant it's very well done, but aesthetically, and narratively, the thing leaves me cold, and unaffected. I find some of Geralt's tactics interesting, but that is about it, thus my lament.
Yeah, I know. I really want to see this part. But everytime when I play TW2, i choose Iorveth, cause it feels right. The last time I have tried to side with Roche, but reloaded after half an hour. I felt guilty and bad.You're missing the other half of the story.It's worth it, if only to see how the events play out. And there's the benefit of having more information on... things. It's been a while since I played TW2, but I'm sure there are things! Also, Roche's path has more dark/horror-ish quests and feels much gritter overall. Also, also, Chapter 3 is pure gold. I'm not a big fan of Roche, but he kicks so much ass in Chapter 3.
That can't be the point. I really like Roche, he is a great person and it personally hurts to play Chapter 3, work with Roche and see how much he values Geralt even when he decided to not help him. This is something I would call a real friend. I think he is one of the greatest person in the Witcher story I have seen so far. (Didn't read the books)Perhaps you simply don't like Roche? Which is understandable.
Some things are so much more fun when playing drunk. Just consider I am playing drunk while Geralt is drunk. Isn't that funny?IDK, how do you generally feel about playing games drunk? I'd personally go with no.
Please, don't link me with claims of any sort of downgrade! I'm not suggesting that, and that is not a joke. Graphically, the cinematic looks exceptionally good! It is something beyond the images that is failing to impress me.Dammit... I must to make a deep comparison with older CGS's and confirm this disturbing subject... perhaps there's a downgrade that only you can notice?
But.... But...Please, don't link me with claims of any sort of downgrade! I'm not suggesting that, and that is not a joke. Graphically, the cinematic looks exceptionally good! It is something beyond the images that is failing to impress me.
SOrry, not my intentionhow rude
Alright, I forgive you. Here, just to show no hard feelings -- a second cat post (but don't expect a third):But.... But...
The joke was me! Please, don't blame the term"downgrade" because a bunch of ... of... a bunch just made a bad use! Don't allow them influence in your perception of "downgrade" word. Don't kill the messenger-word!
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El camino al infierno está empedrado de buenas intenciones.SOrry, not my intention
If you enjoy it, go ahead! My opinion is simply based on the fact I enjoy games less if I play them drunk. But everyone is different.Some things are so much more fun when playing drunk. Just consider I am playing drunk while Geralt is drunk. Isn't that funny?
I think it's the too-realistic look. The Witcher aims for realism, but it's still very stylized, in sort of a balanced way that's going to allow the games to age well. Platige Image did an excellent job understanding this. The new trailer, not made by Platige, dips into the realism a bit too much in a few occasions, I think that's what makes it look 'off'.Graphically, the cinematic looks exceptionally good! It is something beyond the images that is failing to impress me.
I've understoodhimyou... but never mind. It's hard to be used with my English and own sense of humorYou will quickly learn how ignore my nosenses
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