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Allrighty, then. I think a thread like this would be a good idea so here goes.
Some people (me included) will be starting the witcher after the release of EE not having any previous experience with the game. Others might give the game a second shot after leaving the non-ee game more or less unplayed for some reason.
No matter how well a game is designed there are always some useful "Do's and Dont's" that are not in the manual - those small things that would've been nice to know before missing out on something or just to maximize the fun and enjoyment of the game. I know there are a lot of experienced witchers here, so please post anything here that you feel might be useful for us newbies.
My Witcher EE Box just popped in my mailbox, and I just put the soundtrack cd in my cd-player (the music is pretty damn cool btw).
What about the shortstory, then? Where does it stand when compared to the other stuff written by this Sapkowski guy?
Some people (me included) will be starting the witcher after the release of EE not having any previous experience with the game. Others might give the game a second shot after leaving the non-ee game more or less unplayed for some reason.
No matter how well a game is designed there are always some useful "Do's and Dont's" that are not in the manual - those small things that would've been nice to know before missing out on something or just to maximize the fun and enjoyment of the game. I know there are a lot of experienced witchers here, so please post anything here that you feel might be useful for us newbies.
My Witcher EE Box just popped in my mailbox, and I just put the soundtrack cd in my cd-player (the music is pretty damn cool btw).
What about the shortstory, then? Where does it stand when compared to the other stuff written by this Sapkowski guy?