If you're getting over-levelled, there's a mod to reduce your xp earned, I think.
There's also an option to activate level-scaling. I've never tried it because it wasn't there back when I played the game. They added it later in a patch.
If you're getting over-levelled, there's a mod to reduce your xp earned, I think.
Nah nothing is worse the the first Witcher's timed rhythm combat. Simply put if you played Witcher 2 it's almost the same with a few changes. It's pure Action RPG combat.Damn… does that mean the TW3 combat still sucks, like TW1 ????
Oh yeah! That scaled up levels very nicely for almost all of the game. Except the damn rats. There was a big pile of rats at one point that were all supposed to be level 1 or 2 - easily dispatched with just about any area of effect attacks. Except the level scaler brought them all up the Geralt's level! I could barely beat one of them before they slaughtered me! I think they since fixed that.There's also an option to activate level-scaling. I've never tried it because it wasn't there back when I played the game. They added it later in a patch.
I can't tell yet
It might just be me doing something wrong
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Oh yeah! That scaled up levels very nicely for almost all of the game. Except the damn rats. There was a big pile of rats at one point that were all supposed to be level 1 or 2 - easily dispatched with just about any area of effect attacks. Except the level scaler brought them all up the Geralt's level! I could barely beat one of them before they slaughtered me! I think they since fixed that.
I'm not sure I get the tip of going to Skellige quick. It's showing as a level 15 or something area and I'm just level 4.
Did you figure out your strong attack issue?
Now wait a minute! Dwarves had MUCH better beards in Witcher 1.Game is way more fun than the Witcher 1 was in every single way for now.
I liked the first season of the show on TV though. Henry Cavill makes a wicked Witcher.
I somehow broke my game by going to Skellige really early. It assumed I had done most of the game and skipped about 80% of Ciri's story. I never did go back and replay it. I'm not a fan of the 2nd and 3rd game but I liked collecting in the first one
I liked the first season of the show on TV though. Henry Cavill makes a wicked Witcher.
Now wait a minute! Dwarves had MUCH better beards in Witcher 1.
Yeah, the show is a nice surprise. I fully expected it to suck, and I doubted the cast when it was first announced. Cavill proved me wrong on that one.
Beginner tips?
Hmm, how about these three:
1. Character build: do NOT go for pure mage. The game is balanced towards a generalist build, leaning somewhat to the sword wielder warrior.
2. Flow: do NOT try to solve all question mark side quests at once. The game will become very repetitive this way -- try to go for the main quest first, but regularly break it up with SOME side quests. If you are a side quest junkie, go for the yellow exclamation marks instead of the white question marks.
3. Combat: do NOT try to play W3 as an action game. The game control is very unresponsive, especially if you've played tight action games such as Dark Souls, Dragon's Dogma or Devil May Cry. Try to think about the combat as some flashy QTE instead: press the action buttons as soon as the on-screen animation dictates and try to ignore the movement. I.e.: if an enemy is about to hit you, do NOT run away or strafe sideways -- just PRESS the dodge button, and it will take care of the rest. You will eventually realize that the animation has a rhythm, and so should your button inputs.
Hope you'll find these useful.
It's mostly mesh work that adds more detail then the original vanilla textures. He is working on a newer version for Witcher III, and another for Cyberpunk 2077.I am using the mod but cant see massive differences. The graphics already looked amazing to me.