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personality of a bitch? 

 

 

does that turn you on? personality of a bitch? then i understand...

 

I know its a game, but Yen never bothered to look for Geralt when he lost his memory...always reads his mind without asking...and is totally cold towards him.  While Triss, even tho she used his loss of memory to her advantage, cares and does things for him that includes harm to herself.

I wish they fix the Nameless quest soon, been stuck on it for days now..

 

Didnt have a problem with that one.  Problem I have is a treasure hunt quest I cannot complete in White Orchard.  Says I need to read something to continue but I have nothing to read.  So I cannot complete that.  And the Cave of Dreams quest it says I failed when all my objectives are green and I never got a failed message.  So not sure what the heck is up with that.

Didnt have a problem with that one.  Problem I have is a treasure hunt quest I cannot complete in White Orchard.  Says I need to read something to continue but I have nothing to read.  So I cannot complete that.  And the Cave of Dreams quest it says I failed when all my objectives are green and I never got a failed message.  So not sure what the heck is up with that.

 

I do have the same problem!!! It's an early quest, I got the so called note from a couple of bandits near a bridge.. Couldnt complete it yet. The Nameless quest is all green too but is not being completed here and when I select it, it only shows it's name below the map, no objectives at all.

 

The Cave of Dreams I did a couple of days ago, as far as I remember it went smooth, I will confirm later for you.

 

Playing on PC here.

I do have the same problem!!! It's an early quest, I got the so called note from a couple of bandits near a bridge.. Couldnt complete it yet. The Nameless quest is all green too but is not being completed here and when I select it, it only shows it's name below the map, no objectives at all.

 

The Cave of Dreams I did a couple of days ago, as far as I remember it went smooth, I will confirm later for you.

 

Playing on PC here.

 

Did some reading on cave of dreams....

 

Dont read on if you dont want spoilers....

 

https://steamcommunity.com/app/292030/discussions/0/613958868366664336/

Found a nice little loot bug.  Tried in on a few chests so far.  If you find a chest with crowns, take the crowns only...then exit the loot window, take a few steps back, and then go back to the chest,   As long as you dont empty all the loot from the chest, crowns will respawn.  You get like 6 at a time but how quickly they respawn, can add up quick

Found a nice little loot bug.  Tried in on a few chests so far.  If you find a chest with crowns, take the crowns only...then exit the loot window, take a few steps back, and then go back to the chest,   As long as you dont empty all the loot from the chest, crowns will respawn.  You get like 6 at a time but how quickly they respawn, can add up quick

 

Ehhh. It's not that hard to get money if you explore enough stuff. There isn't even enough stuff to spend money on in the game to where you need a lot. I've got 20k right now and nothing to do with it and I buy all the crafting/alchemy plans I come across.

 

I guess if you're just starting out you might need a bit extra then go for it.

Ehhh. It's not that hard to get money if you explore enough stuff. There isn't even enough stuff to spend money on in the game to where you need a lot. I've got 20k right now and nothing to do with it and I buy all the crafting/alchemy plans I come across.

 

I guess if you're just starting out you might need a bit extra then go for it.

 

I dont know if it is all chest.  May be handy for some at the start.

i accidentally finished the game at level 35.   cannot even remember how i got to that level since it took me forever to go from 25 to 27.   i guess story missions give you a ton of credit.

 

i love that there is a potion to reassign the points to other skills. i can finally test out some stuff i would never otherwise level with.   

 

but i have no interesting quests left.  just the 2 witcher contracts way below my level, and secondary quests like guenn and races, which i have 0 interest with..    

well and treasure hunts.  though i fail to see the point as i am super rich.

 

 

ps.  took me 34 hours according to the character screen,   but i think the real time spend playing has to be way more, since in the beginning i dies a lot,

and must have spent 30 to 60 minutes on at least a few missions, contentiously trying again and again, since i kept dying in the last moment.

 

 

 

 

have to say i LOVED it.   i really liked witcher 2, but this one is just amazing.   

i clocked 70+ hours in DA:I when i was sick and stuck at home, but this one not only tops it,

it is standing on other level all together, and i think it will sent the 3rd person open world benchmark for years to come

(i highly doubt i will have as much fun story wise in Fallout 4....  really really doubt it)

 

 

 

 

It may be difficult to find, but it's not impossible. And CD Projekt Red doesn't shy away from it, either. Last week, the developer announced two paid downloadable add-ons for The Witcher 3. To quantify their size, the developer said they amount to more than 30 hours of play time.

 

so about 10 hours of play time coming before the year end. (edit: the second add on is coming next year. grrr....)   though i know i will have to get them.

I'm glad you enjoyed the game, jimmy. (Y)

 

And I'm also glad that it took you less than 40 hours to complete it. That bodes well for me, because I don't have a lot of time to play games lately. I can play in 2 to 3 hour spurts every now and then, but never consistently. So a 40 hour play through means it's feasible for me to actually see the end of the game. lol  :rofl:  :pinch:

I'm glad you enjoyed the game, jimmy. (Y)

 

And I'm also glad that it took you less than 40 hours to complete it. That bodes well for me, because I don't have a lot of time to play games lately. I can play in 2 to 3 hour spurts every now and then, but never consistently. So a 40 hour play through means it's feasible for me to actually see the end of the game. lol  :rofl:  :pinch:

 

just in case, very mild spoilers ahead, nothing serious...:

skip the alchemy all together. and focus all your skills on your choice of sword attacks and defense,

and basic signs, like shield and blast and mind bending (axii should be level 3 as soon as you can get it, as it helps a lot with a lot of early quests, to get the points, without fighting)

 

use mutagens on a whole bunch of attack skills, so at the end your attacks will be super high % level upgrade.

 

makes the game go a lot smoother.    alchemy is really time consuming, as you have to prepare and search for ingredients.    lots of points in sword make you much stronger then you normally are, and some trophies (wont tell you which, but you will know when you get it) give you a good change to slay the enemies.

 

i loved loved loved the story.   but not enough to replay it, like i did in witcher 2, which i did in anticipation for 3.      so, since they way, witcher 4 might happen but will not feature garold.... so there will be no reason to replay.

 

i cheated and seen the other endings on youtube, after i got mine, so there is no surprises left for me ....

 

 

 

have fun.    and don't be afraid to change difficulty if you are stuck.   i mean i did not and wasted an hour on a mission, to prove myself i can (mission 5 levels higher then mine)

then i realized i should just stick to the level i am comfortable at (3rd one, but if i get stuck in a hard fight, i will lower it to medium, temporarily, just for this fight, to keep moving)

 

anyway, if you play good, do some side quests, you will be over level, so story quests should be easy enough for you to not to need to do that.

 

also, buy the horse saddle upgrades, so you can loot all enemies and sell their stuff, without worry that you cannot run...

just in case, very mild spoilers ahead, nothing serious...:

skip the alchemy all together. and focus all your skills on your choice of sword attacks and defense,

and basic signs, like shield and blast and mind bending (axii should be level 3 as soon as you can get it, as it helps a lot with a lot of early quests, to get the points, without fighting)

 

use mutagens on a whole bunch of attack skills, so at the end your attacks will be super high % level upgrade.

 

makes the game go a lot smoother.    alchemy is really time consuming, as you have to prepare and search for ingredients.    lots of points in sword make you much stronger then you normally are, and some trophies (wont tell you which, but you will know when you get it) give you a good change to slay the enemies.

 

i loved loved loved the story.   but not enough to replay it, like i did in witcher 2, which i did in anticipation for 3.      so, since they way, witcher 4 might happen but will not feature garold.... so there will be no reason to replay.

 

i cheated and seen the other endings on youtube, after i got mine, so there is no surprises left for me ....

 

 

 

have fun.    and don't be afraid to change difficulty if you are stuck.   i mean i did not and wasted an hour on a mission, to prove myself i can (mission 5 levels higher then mine)

then i realized i should just stick to the level i am comfortable at (3rd one, but if i get stuck in a hard fight, i will lower it to medium, temporarily, just for this fight, to keep moving)

 

anyway, if you play good, do some side quests, you will be over level, so story quests should be easy enough for you to not to need to do that.

 

also, buy the horse saddle upgrades, so you can loot all enemies and sell their stuff, without worry that you cannot run...

Thanks for the tips.

 

I heard similar views on the Alchemy tree prior to starting, so I have avoided that one from the get-go. I did look at it, but it definitely seemed underwhelming compared to the others.

 

I decided to focus on Signs first, but I didn't bother upgrading Axii when I probably should have. I've already run into a few quests with dialogue options that were grayed out, because my Axii wasn't high enough. And I loved doing those types of dialogue options in Mass Effect. I really should have done that one first. Being able to Jedi mind trick enemies into fighting each other probably would be really helpful. Does that effect last very long? Is it not even worth it or does it only last for a few seconds and not worth the points?

 

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Has anyone gotten the Dendrologist trophy? (get all abilities in one tree) Does that mean you have to buy every skill on one page or does it mean buy every skill in one column? (i.e. buy every Quen skill or every Igni skill)

 

In general, since there are only 12 ability slots, should that be the number of abilities I should shoot for end-game progression? It seems like the 12 slot limit and the Dendrologist trophiy are kind of at odds with each other if you really do have to buy all skills on a single page...not to mention any other skills on other pages you want. So I'm not happy about having to "waste" points on extra skills for a trophy and not even be able to use them due to the 12 slot limit.

 

Being able to Jedi mind trick enemies into fighting each other probably would be really helpful. Does that effect last very long? Is it not even worth it or does it only last for a few seconds and not worth the points?

 

 

Has anyone gotten the Dendrologist trophy? (get all abilities in one tree) Does that mean you have to buy every skill on one page or does it mean buy every skill in one column? (i.e. buy every Quen skill or every Igni skill)

 

In general, since there are only 12 ability slots, should that be the number of abilities I should shoot for end-game progression? It seems like the 12 slot limit and the Dendrologist trophiy are kind of at odds with each other if you really do have to buy all skills on a single page...not to mention any other skills on other pages you want. So I'm not happy about having to "waste" points on extra skills for a trophy and not even be able to use them due to the 12 slot limit.

 

in signs:

i only really upgraded the first 2 axii and first 2 quen upgraded to max (12 points)

quen is an absolute must, for larger enemies, that you just cannot block.

axii is amazing against groups of humans.  i did not find it as effective against many of the monsters, but with humans, it is fantastic.  cast it, roll behind the guy, and fast attack. boom.  dead guy, even if he has a shield.

 

 

most of my points are in fast attack.... maxed out first 3 (spinning the sword is very cool, expecially if you got a trophy with a chance to dismember... you are just slicing through the crowds)

fleet footed (defense) and undying (battle trance)

 

///  annoying thing in the game.  every time i kill a monster that gives me a trophy to carry,

this new trophy is automatically selected instead of my previous one.  

really annoying, since i got that trophy with a chance to dismember and i would have liked to just keep it always selected,

as it makes fighting look super cool - limbs flying all over the place ////

 

 

never used a strong attack, since i think it is for people who try to stick with heavy armor and move less.  i prefer to be all over the place, rolling and spinning :) so it did not make sense upgrading both at all.

as i mentioned, you can always buy a respec potion later, in some alchemy shops, so you can always correct the mistakes ;)   i have not played around with it, but i might max out all of axii and yerden just to test them.

 

as for gaming trophys (achievements), i have no idea, i never look at them...  they are of 0 interest to me.   never seen the point in them.

oooh yeah, I've been meaning to ask about trophies. I have the griffin and noonwraith trophies. I have the noonwraith one equipped because it's the only one I have that gives a tangible bonus. (5% extra experience for human and non-human enemies) Does the Griffin trophy's dismemberment provide any benefit other than the cosmetic visuals? Like does the dismembering an enemy give you any buffs or make fights easier in any way?

 

Is the +5% experience from the Noonwraith trophy even worth it? I think you only get 1 or 2 experience per kill, if that. So are you only getting like .05 or .1 extra experience or something?

oooh yeah, I've been meaning to ask about trophies. I have the griffin and noonwraith trophies. I have the noonwraith one equipped because it's the only one I have that gives a tangible bonus. (5% extra experience for human and non-human enemies) Does the Griffin trophy's dismemberment provide any benefit other than the cosmetic visuals? Like does the dismembering an enemy give you any buffs or make fights easier in any way?

 

 

to be honest i am not sure, since i started using it when i had a very powerful sword.   but my initial impression was that dismemberment is basically an instant kill against humans.

and with my trophy, i got 10% chance to kill an enemy with one hit.

 

not sure if it worked on all monsters, but it works on drowners for sure. 

 

some people say it is just a visual effect, but i don't think so.  sometimes when i fought humans, i would require a few hits, and sometimes, i would dismember them at full health and they instantly die.

not 100% certain though, since my weapon has other % effects that could also matter.

 

 

still, i love it, even if it is just a visual.

Hmm, maybe I'll switch to the Griffin head instead and see how I like it. I can't really tell if the +5% experience from the Noonwraith trophy is worth it or not.

 

meh, if you do side quests, you are likely to be over level by the end of the game anyway.   why bother with extra 5%.

i accidentally finished the game at level 35.   cannot even remember how i got to that level since it took me forever to go from 25 to 27.   i guess story missions give you a ton of credit.

 

i love that there is a potion to reassign the points to other skills. i can finally test out some stuff i would never otherwise level with.   

 

but i have no interesting quests left.  just the 2 witcher contracts way below my level, and secondary quests like guenn and races, which i have 0 interest with..    

well and treasure hunts.  though i fail to see the point as i am super rich.

 

 

ps.  took me 34 hours according to the character screen,   but i think the real time spend playing has to be way more, since in the beginning i dies a lot,

and must have spent 30 to 60 minutes on at least a few missions, contentiously trying again and again, since i kept dying in the last moment.

 

 

 

 

have to say i LOVED it.   i really liked witcher 2, but this one is just amazing.   

i clocked 70+ hours in DA:I when i was sick and stuck at home, but this one not only tops it,

it is standing on other level all together, and i think it will sent the 3rd person open world benchmark for years to come

(i highly doubt i will have as much fun story wise in Fallout 4....  really really doubt it)

 

 

 

 

so about 10 hours of play time coming before the year end. (edit: the second add on is coming next year. grrr....)   though i know i will have to get them.

 

Only 34 hours? I was at 60+ before I moved on to Skellige.  :wacko:

 

I'm playing on death march though, don't know if that makes much of a difference.

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Claude Fable 5 sits above the Opus models and outperforms most other generally available models across knowledge work, vision, scientific research, and more. However, the model was abruptly suspended after receiving an export control directive from the US government. Stack Overflow for AI agents: The popular Q&A platform has launched Stack Overflow for Agents in beta, which AI agents can use to share, find, and reuse coding knowledge. It explained that AI agents operate in isolation, creating an Ephemeral Intelligence Gap, and valuable tokens are wasted on something another agent has already solved. Upgrading Codex: OpenAI is buying a company called Ona, which makes secure cloud execution and orchestration technology for developers. The ChatGPT-maker aims to make Codex agents run for days without being tied to a local machine or an active session. It also announced a new developer mode in Chrome. This week in open-source news Catch up on some of the latest open-source and Linux updates that arrived throughout the week: Linux 7.1 rc7: Linux Torvalds dropped an optimized rc7 with crucial fixes for AMD and laptop hardware. He said that a stable version of Linux 7.1 could arrive next week, adding that the latest RC is not small, but smaller than recent releases. Alpine Linux 3.24: The latest Alpine Linux release added support for COSMIC Desktop, Linux 6.18, IPv6 installer support, automatic serial console configuration for headless setups, and major package updates and removals. This week in Microsoft News Microsoft had to shut down more than 70 GitHub repos after they were compromised by malware, Teams is getting a controversial tracking feature that users may hate, and the company explained why the new update makes PowerToys faster. You can check out Taras's freshly baked Microsoft Weekly roundup to catch up on all the interesting stories this week. This week in gaming The latest issue of Pulasthi's Weekend PC Game Deals curates several exciting games on sale this week. On the Epic Games Store, the new titles on display for grabs include Warhammer 40K Speed Freeks and The Ouroboros King. NVIDIA GeForce NOW's summer sale lowered the prices of both the Performance and Ultimate membership options for a limited time period. Meanwhile, the Xbox Free Play Days brought Undead Labs' post-apocalyptic title State of Decay 2, as well as two Team17-published titles. That said, here are some more stories from the gaming world: Dragon's Dogma 2: Dark Arisen expansion to bring snowy region, new updates also coming Playground drops 30 minutes of Fable gameplay, shows off life sim and morality system Playground Games confirms Forza Horizon 6 save wipe bug Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations expansion gives the Slayer a brutal Chain Spear State of Decay 3 is out in 2027, reveals Plague Nests with new co-op gameplay trailer From the review corner This week, Taras got his hands on the DuRoBo Krono portable e-ink reader, which comes with a $279 price tag. It's a smartphone-sized device with a rotating dial, sitting somewhere between premium and cheap in terms of build quality. Speaking of the pros, the physical controls are cool, the smart dial is useful, the battery life is good, and Android 15 has no-nonsense software. On the flip side, the device lacks software customization, the built-in AI needs improvement, the smart dial is a bit wobbly, and there is no ambient light sensor. EA Sports UFC 6 EA Sports UFC 6 does a better job at onboarding new players than most fighting games, according to Pulasthi's detailed review. The game comes with rewarding combat systems, top-notch animation, impressive impact physics, and visible damage on fighters. However, the menus lag a lot, grappling isn't very fun, and the flow state feels a little misplaced. More price drops! We got you covered with some hot tech deals all week. For some reason, if you missed out on a great discount, here is a summary of some recent deals that are still alive: GIGABYTE Radeon RX 9070 XT Gaming OC ICE 16G - $649.99 (13% off) 1TB Samsung T7 Portable SSD - $189.98 (31% off) AirPods Pro 3 - $179 ($50 off) Edifier R1280Ts Powered Bookshelf Speakers - $129.99 (24% off) To view all of our recent deals, click here. So, these were some of the biggest tech news and other updates from this week. There will be more issues of our 7 Days series in the coming weeks and months, so stay tuned. You can also support Neowin by registering for a free member account or subscribing to extra member benefits, along with an ad-free tier option. Have a great weekend!
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