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Unless you're a vagina and thinks that the prologue is too hard, then no reasons to wait, you should play it ASAP.
Doh, just saw this lol!
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Unless you're a vagina and thinks that the prologue is too hard, then no reasons to wait, you should play it ASAP.
1.2 patch notes (available 3rd June).
Patch 1.2
Patch will be available on 3.06.2011
New DLC!
"Barbers and Coiffeuses"
Islamicthemed and similar textures have been deleted and/or replaced.
This thread inspired me to pickup Witcher 1, I just finished spending about 75 hours on my first run through and I have to say it was the best RPG I've ever played, and I have played quite a few.
I've spent about 10 hours playing this incredibly bad console game (Witcher 2) and I feel like throwing it out the window.
Let's see..........
-A console based spam click combat system
-Having to spam click to interact with things like loading a ballista, wow that adds so much difficulty to the game!
-Inability to hold a key to see important interactive objects which forces me to run up to everything that semi-looks important.
-A bloomed out world that has absolutely no character. The best way I can explain it is like it's a female with just a bit too much makeup on.
-Potions which expire after minutes instead of hours forcing me to sprint through combat zones that I rather take my time exploring.
-A horribly planned out interface for everything (leveling/inventory/map/journal/etc.), it is clearly designed with a console in mind which is why it's so pathetic.
-The prologue felt like God of War to me, how absolutely structured and console based it was.
I can't complain too much though, this thread did lead me to Witcher 1 which was absolutely amazing, worth the 60 bucks I dropped between the two games.
You need to stand still and press Z to see objects to interact with. While you don't get to see everything in view that you can interact with instantaneously, this method is much more interactive and feels like part of the game rather than just a tool.
Thanks for the tip, it will definitely help if I keep playing. Of course they don't list that under the "input settings" tab which I thought contained all the keybinds.
I probably just need a break, after playing the best RPG in history it's hard to stomach an Oblivion/God of War love child.
It's in the tutorial windows that pop up, as well as the tutorial section of the journal. Nobody to blame but yourself.
I completely agree, requesting that a modern day RPG have an ingame & interactive keybinding list like every other RPG (including The Witcher 1) is obviously an egregious request.
Any suggestions for fighting the Kayran? I'm on about my 50th attempt and i've had to put down the controller a a few times.
Any suggestions for fighting the Kayran? I'm on about my 50th attempt and i've had to put down the controller a a few times.
Any suggestions for fighting the Kayran? I'm on about my 50th attempt and i've had to put down the controller a a few times.
We have just released Patch 1.2 for The Witcher 2. It should automatically download from the game's launcher, however you need to make sure that your game is patched to version 1.1 before applying it. Steam version needs to be updated through the Steam patching system.
You need to stand still and press Z to see objects to interact with. While you don't get to see everything in view that you can interact with instantaneously, this method is much more interactive and feels like part of the game rather than just a tool.
Any suggestions for fighting the Kayran? I'm on about my 50th attempt and i've had to put down the controller a a few times.
I totally missed that in the tutorial - any clue where in the tutorial it is mentioned.