I hate wraiths in large groups. Teleporting pieces of shit everywhere. Although they always go behind you so 1 on 1 its easy.
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I can't get over how gorgeous the environments and weather effects are. I'm not even playing on the highest settings and I can't ever recall seeing such a large environment that was so detailed, so lush. They really outdid themselves. The game has fast travel, but I rarely use it... riding horseback everywhere is still too much fun... and all the random encounters provide plenty of opportunity for profit.
I had a red sunset in a rainstorm, preeeettyyy... Btw the Bloody Baron quest is one of my favorites in a game in a looong time. Humor, sadness, horror, redemption, all the good stuff.
They used the Morrowind method of fast travel that I always enjoyed, you have to go to specific spots to use it, so it doesn't cheap out on experiencing the world.
It sounds like they also did the things I like, like making travel not make you want to yank on your own sack till you rip you testicles free
Totally agree... don't want to give any spoilers away, but the whole story was very well written i thought. A very "believable" character for the setting.
So an important note for Gwent players: When you first arrive at White Orchard (the first area), there is an inn where you can win a unique card from a scholar as well as buy many more from the innkeeper. If you fail to get these before moving on to Velen, then you can't ever find them again. I tried returning to White Orchard, but both the innkeeper and scholar are gone... noooooo! I'm actually enjoying the card game quite a bit, so I'm restarting to make sure I get all the cards this time. My suggestion to everyone: if you come across any cards for sale, buy them immediately. if you find any gwent players, play them until you beat them at least once. each time you beat someone for the first time, you get awarded one random card. the game definitely gets more fun the more cards you have to pick from. I much prefer Gwent over the old dice minigames; it feels as though the NPCs aren't cheating now.