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Can't speak for the XB1 version, but the PC version is about 26 gigs, for what it's worth.
Ended up being almost 31 gigs for the XB1.
Can't speak for the XB1 version, but the PC version is about 26 gigs, for what it's worth.
Just wondering... who do most people here prefer, Yen or Triss?
Just wondering... who do most people here prefer, Yen or Triss?
By the way, The Wither 3 has totally killed any chance I had of going back and finishing Inquisition. I just can't imagine going back to those mindless fetch quests after playing this game. It's so much deeper and more interesting.
It's also gonna be tough to go back to Bethesda games with their lifeless, immobile quest giving machines now.
Got an hour into Inquisition a while ago and then school got me busy. I'm about to go back to it over the summer but I wonder if it's even worth it, with Witcher 3 out and it being way better by all accounts. Shame, I already bought DA: I though I guess I may as well play it some more and see if i enjoy it.
Got an hour into Inquisition a while ago and then school got me busy. I'm about to go back to it over the summer but I wonder if it's even worth it, with Witcher 3 out and it being way better by all accounts. Shame, I already bought DA: I though I guess I may as well play it some more and see if i enjoy it.
So players were killing cows in The Witcher 3, then meditating, then killing cows again in order to farm resources from their corpses to sell to merchants. It was one of those tiny exploits players found like the loot caves in Destiny. Well, instead of removing this exploit from the game, the developers of Witcher 3 added this little nugget to the latest patch: Deploys the Bovine Defense Force Initiative.
Basically, if you kill a bunch of cows then meditate, the game summons a high-level enemy to kill you. Pretty creative way to close off an exploit. High level players can kill the enemy, but if you're that powerful, you're not going to need the money anyway. I'm only at level 21 right now and have about 13,000 gold with nothing really to spend it on.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I__N6foEE1E
There is way too much to do in this game. I've had it for about a week and I'm barely through the main storyline because I keep doing side quests and contracts. Hell, I'm even having a good time doing treasure hunts and finding diagrams and materials for Witcher gear.
Definitely a ton of bang for your buck in this game. I won't be surprised if I end up sinking 200+ hours into it when all is said and done... and that's before they release the expansion DLC in October and early next year.