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Last edited by Shmerl on 30 Jan 2020 at 1:46 am UTC
Came across an Igni Place of Power that I'm not sure I've found before. There was no map marker by it.
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As far as exploration goes, it's cool to find such places :D
Unmarked place of power though is interesting. Does it give you a character point?
Last edited by Shmerl on 30 Jan 2020 at 5:55 am UTC
Yes, the unmarked place of power did give me an ability point. And I see the wiki mentions one place of power in the [Kaer Morhen valley](https://witcher.gamepedia.com/Kaer_Morhen_valley), so it's probably that one. Usually they have a question mark, but this one did not. I was trying to get down from another expedition of sorts, and basically rolled down a side and right into the place of power. A very nice surprise! :D
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Last edited by Mohandevir on 30 Jan 2020 at 1:52 pm UTC
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Last edited by Mohandevir on 30 Jan 2020 at 5:30 pm UTC
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More details here: https://witcher.gamepedia.com/Modern_alphabet
Same one is reused in a bunch of places out of context. More in context you can find it on the walls of Triss' house yard in Novigrad.
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It's probably the "base" model, without the added hair and beard. Found it quite amusing. You can also see that his neck is kinda cut off, so something weird has happened due to the zoomed in camera view I think.
(Don't think we can cut him that short with the barber either, but I've never used them so don't recall all the options).
Edit: While I was doing this with Witcher senses, his hair and beard would magically "pop" back into place, depending on the camera position. Then vanish again.
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Pretty sure that must be the base model for Geralt, and then the hair and suchlike is added on top, depending on what haircut people use. People able to look at the files would know more (not that it mattes much).
As an aside, I do hope CDPR will release better modding tools for Cyberpunk. It's not happening for TW3 now ofc, but it would have been so cool to be able to add quests, characters, maybe even new locations. With better modding tools, maybe that can be done in Cyberpunk. Time will tell :shrug:
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Harder to figure out of items, because a great deal of them have generic names, like "light armor 1_crafted". Ingredients and monsters are for the most part sensibly named.
Am just fiddling about with the script I mentioned elsewhere, and it has been fun to delve into it a bit more, and learn how bash works. I was thinking to have an associative array for all items (translate game ID to wiki page), so we could get info on e.g. what items can be disassembled to steel ingot and whatnot.
Perhaps it could be useful, especially about monster parts *shrug* :-/
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