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Witcher 2 assassins of kings chapter 1 stuck in clearing
Witcher 2 assassins of kings chapter 1 stuck in clearing





witcher 2 assassins of kings chapter 1 stuck in clearing

And you can't just avoid every quest either because you never know when something that seemed like a fetch quest could expand in to one of the larger quests, like the Bloody Baron.Īnother issue with this is I have like 30 quest items and no idea what quest they're for or if I've even completed it, sell them and potentially insta-fail a bunch of quests or keep them forever? Worthless but it's a quest so for completions sake, it must be done. In Skyrim you are taken away from quest givers and put in a sectioned off dungeon, now there is almost always a plot within said dungeon but more often than not it runs along parallel with whatever fetch or kill quest you went there for, both of them will finish at the same time very neatly and while the rewards are pretty often some RNG loot, it's usually worth a lot of money and you'll probably get a Word of Power out of it as well.Ĭurrently in Witcher 3 I'll do one of my many level 9 quests, get 250 Crowns to go with my 30K+ that is never useful for much and.like 10 experience, quite literally 10 because of the levelling system which I honestly still think should just be canned. When you take up a quest in Skyrim you are almost always charged with delving in to some ancient ruin, you might discover some stuff along the way but not every NPC is an obvious quest giver, if you want the quests of a particular area you have to go looking. Though it is also easier to follow multiple quest lines at once with Skyrim's UI, just saying. It gives you a break, a chance to focus on basically one thing. The thing Skyrim does really well is that it takes you away from all this. Skyrim I love and this whole thing makes me realize why.

witcher 2 assassins of kings chapter 1 stuck in clearing

Now take Skyrim.as basically everyone making comparisons does. Hours later you're level 24 like me and you have a huge list of unfinished quests ranging from level 3-19, none of which offer a worthwhile reward for you at a higher level, none of which you remember much about because there are just so many. Might even be a more expansive quest.Īnd then during that you'll probably find some other quests. Suddenly you're off looking for a different beast, Wraith, whatever. You'll head over with the "No quest left undone" mentality. Which means while you're off hunting some beast for an NPC, you'll see an exclamation mark on the map. There are way too many quests you get bombarded with and as an experienced gamer, you feel compelled to take them up don't you? (this will be somewhat of a ramble but trust that I feel strongly about this, I really want to love this game and be lost in it for weeks)Ī weird complaint to have for a game of course, most people want a nigh endless experience and Witcher 3 definitely comes close to that but for me that stops me playing the game after a couple of days, I've put probably 70 hours in to it and never even got close to finishing it. First off, while the combat system really does nothing for me I'm not saying it's a bad game or anything here, it's a truly amazing game, absolutely.







Witcher 2 assassins of kings chapter 1 stuck in clearing