My only issue with playing it on the deck is all the wording and things being so small. I am newer to the witch and constantly forgetting what to press and having to squint to read it.
95 hours in and I still haven’t left novigrad. I’m starting to think the game may be too long for me or maybe I should not have tried to clear out all icons on the map. But you are right if you love the game then you get so much bang for your buck.
I had the same combing approach and found it just too much. I think it shines much better if you just do the main quest, and go to those icons when they’re more or less on your path, or when you simply feel like a break from the main quest.
Novigrad looks huge and full of stuff, but then you get to Skellige and it’s like fuck.
And then it still keeps going, and then there’s the expansions…
It’s a great game, but trying to do everything at once is just gonna burn you out
Do you need to play previous games or it’s better to do it? I picked up Witcher 1 back in the day and didn’t like it and skipped 2 and 3 but for years everyone is praising 3 so I’m thinking to give it a shot but if it requires playing previous games, prolly not.
Witcher 3 plays at mostly liked 60fps at medium settings and has a BOAT LOAD of content, holy cow.
The deck fits casual rpg playstyles so well
My only issue with playing it on the deck is all the wording and things being so small. I am newer to the witch and constantly forgetting what to press and having to squint to read it.
95 hours in and I still haven’t left novigrad. I’m starting to think the game may be too long for me or maybe I should not have tried to clear out all icons on the map. But you are right if you love the game then you get so much bang for your buck.
I had the same combing approach and found it just too much. I think it shines much better if you just do the main quest, and go to those icons when they’re more or less on your path, or when you simply feel like a break from the main quest.
Novigrad looks huge and full of stuff, but then you get to Skellige and it’s like fuck.
And then it still keeps going, and then there’s the expansions…
It’s a great game, but trying to do everything at once is just gonna burn you out
Do you need to play the other Witcher games?
Witcher 3 or Gwent?
Do you need to play previous games or it’s better to do it? I picked up Witcher 1 back in the day and didn’t like it and skipped 2 and 3 but for years everyone is praising 3 so I’m thinking to give it a shot but if it requires playing previous games, prolly not.
Nah, there are references here and there but you can play without knowing the previous stories