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Runs great, even on higher settings. Well done by the wine team and company!
Now just I gotta get used to the different control scheme after finishing Witcher 2. But sofar, I'm really enjoying it. Combat's a lot easier in TW3, in part because everything feels tighter with the combat moves. TW2 felt "mushy" with it's controls. If say the only thing I'm still trying to get a hold of are the defensive actions. Parrying and riposte are very hard, I can't seem to get the timing just right... And then take an axe to the face... Again.
I'm kinda wondering if it's my trackball, maybe a controller would be better? Any opinions on controller usage (Steam Controller)?
Can't wait to keep at it!
Last edited by denyasis on 11 October 2021 at 10:01 pm UTC
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In fact you can even parry some monster attacks, but it works less reliably and also some monsters are too strong to parry and evasion is a better method.
Last edited by Shmerl on 12 October 2021 at 3:34 am UTC
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That explains some of my issues. I think the rest are due to a lack of proficiency. I'll have to work on my timing.
I still might consider a controller + stream link. If only because I feel like I'm abandoning my family to go play PC in the bedroom.
Last edited by denyasis on 12 October 2021 at 11:44 pm UTC
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Superlate reply, but in unmodded Witcher 3, I'd say that just sidestepping is a good tactic. Keep slightly moving, and enemies have a hard time hitting you. Not played for months now, but think it's on Ctrl or possibly Alt, plus movement. Parrying is a bit harder timing-wise, and like Shmerl said, it doesn't work on two-handers because they have too much power. Bigger enemies can't be parried either, and iirc, nor the jump attack of drowners.
In addition to the Ghost mode mod, which is excellent and stays faithful to the base gameplay, I tried out one that added more life to the world, in that more enemies would spawn here and there, particularly at night. Looking over my mods folder, it must have been called Random Encounters Reworked. Lots of customisation options. It was hard to get the balance right, because at times poor Geralt would kill one mini-boss enemy after the other. But overall it was nice to get some more action in the world once many of the missions were completed.
Anyway, it's a fantastic game without mods too, and I hope you enjoyed the journey :)
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I completed the Bloody Barron quest line before getting bored and moving on to a different game. I think I burned out a bit playing all three in a row, lol.
I'll definitely be back, the series is one of the best "epic" RPGs series I've played.
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Last edited by Shmerl on 14 December 2022 at 12:46 am UTC
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Have the choice to launch with either DX11 or 12, DX12 needed for RT FSR etc, from what I can see.
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So far it's not working.
Last edited by Shmerl on 14 December 2022 at 7:31 am UTC