I think now that the Witcher 3 is launching I am going to finally try to tackle crippling addiction that has lowered my enjoyment of many RPGs in mid to late game. Looting. I loot all. I search every barrel , chest and body and take everything I find to get crafting ingredients, things to sell at stores and often just to grab everything and sort it out later. I think it's time to try to be selective, and even ignore looting at times. Inventory management becomes such a chore in games. D:OS and DAI are two recent examples that come to mind.
It's Witcher, so I'll still need to get ingredients for potions, but I don't think I'm going to do any other type of crafting. I always end up with way more gold than I need, so selling stuff at stores shouldn't be a problem, it may even make economy slightly more interesting (though I doubt it). I think being careful with what I pick up may lead to a better role playing experience too.
How do other people handle this? How to you choose what to take and what to leave?
It's Witcher, so I'll still need to get ingredients for potions, but I don't think I'm going to do any other type of crafting. I always end up with way more gold than I need, so selling stuff at stores shouldn't be a problem, it may even make economy slightly more interesting (though I doubt it). I think being careful with what I pick up may lead to a better role playing experience too.
How do other people handle this? How to you choose what to take and what to leave?