Their complete silence doesn't give me much hope.I think they will address those problems as well...they spoke about it because well..not their fault that this infamous thread turned out to be so big..so they had to say something..
yeah...but that's a one line discussion...bit sad...Understandable, i don't want to hear it either . But i follow mod's advice, if you don't want to argue, don't replies ...
True !Sometimes I think CDp forgot that the game is called Witcher 3 Wild Hunt
Eredin is more important than Triss and Yen :comeatmebro:H O W D A R E Y O U:halt:
Yeaah it's funny when you think about it...the title suggests that the Wild Hunt is supposed to be like the main enemy...and Eredin has like 10 lines?Their complete silence doesn't give me much hope.
You can say whatever you want about the lacking Triss content in act 3 but she still have probably 10x more dialogue than all Wild Hunt memeber combined and last I checked the game was about Geralt trying to find and protect Ciri from the Wild Hunt. Sometimes I think CDp forgot that the game is called Witcher 3 Wild Hunt
There is no 3 anymore just some sort of claws representing 3Sometimes I think CDp forgot that the game is called Witcher 3 Wild Hunt
It's quite simple, especially if you consider TW3 in vacuum. CDPR decided to turn Triss into saintly sweetheart, aside from one or two incidents which can be avoided. In the books she is quite the opposite - selfish backstabbing "friend", who above all else values Philippa's approval. No wonder that Triss fans don't like books, I'd assume very few people liked Triss in the books. Personally I'm really disappointed what CDPR did with Radovid and Triss in TW3, like some lame black and white fairy tale characters.I really don't understand this attitude from some Triss fans.When someone goes to Triss thread and starts discussing Triss' actions in the books somebody immediately says "Well,it happened in the books and the books don't matter.I don't care about them at all".Why?Don't you wanna know more about your favorite character?
I'm feel so bad now!... I'll never can be that .....being a dickhead.
Wow, how could I miss that? I couldn't have said it better!-> something I wrote elsewhere already![]()
It take me a very long time to write a full discussion so usually i prefer to keep it shortyeah...but that's a one line discussion...bit sad...
Actually it 15 if you count A cave of dream Q (2 lines) and when Geralt fight in final battle (1 lines) :lol:he is "silent evil" ...maybe a shy guy....
12 lines i think.
so much ? hui.....cant belive thatActually it 15 if you count A cave of dream Q (2 lines) and when Geralt fight in final battle (1 lines)
So many people complaing that the Triss romance came of badly but she still has almost 25 minutes of romance content ( 30+ minutes additional cutscene screentime). Eredin has less than 5 minutes of screentime and appearantly that's not worth to acknowledge as a problem.Yeaah it's funny when you think about it...the title suggests that the Wild Hunt is supposed to be like the main enemy...and Eredin has like 10 lines?![]()
Sorcery! Those weren't my words.I'm feel so bad now!... I'll never can be that .....
And it's not like Yen has any additional "romance" content in the 3rd act in comparsion.Their complete silence doesn't give me much hope.
You can say whatever you want about the lacking Triss content in act 3 but she still has probably 10x more dialogue than all Wild Hunt members combined and last I checked the game was about Geralt trying to find and protect Ciri from the Wild Hunt. Sometimes I think CDp forgot that the game is called Witcher 3 Wild Hunt
...Why? Are you afraid to read the fourteenth name engraved on the obelisk? If you like, I can tell you the name.”
“No, you don't need to. I know whose name it is. The circle closes. The snake bites his own tail. So be it. You and your name. The flowers. For you and for me. The fourteenth name engraved at the base, the name that I gave my heart to by night and by the light of the sun, in frost, drought, and rain. No, I will not speak it now.”
“But yes, speak it.”
“Yennefer... Yennefer from Vengerberg.”
“But the flowers are for me.”
“End this,” he managed to say. “Take... take my hand.”
She stood and approached him. Geralt felt a chill, hard and penetrating.
“Not today,” she replied. “Another day, yes. But not today.”
“You've taken everything from me...”
“No,” she interrupted. “Me, I take nothing. I only take by the hand. So that no-one must be alone and lost in the fog... Goodbye, Geralt of Rivia. Some other day.”...
A. Sapkowski - The Sword of Destiny