Hmm... Interesting. Thanks rajpoot. One other thing, would you be able to let me know in Spoilers or PM what are the points of the story that will so dramatically and invariably affect the storyline? Just so I know when to rename savegames :)
Hmm... Interesting. Thanks rajpoot. One other thing, would you be able to let me know in Spoilers or PM what are the points of the story that will so dramatically and invariably affect the storyline? Just so I know when to rename savegames :)
Managing perceptions goes hand in hand with managing expectations - Masamune
Pie is merely the power of the state intruding into the private lives of the working class. - Beirut
There's actually one main decision that'll affect the game. Needless to say it'll spoil the story.
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Aside from that there are quite a few minor choices that might have some lasting impact in future games, but in Witcher 2, they have no real effect. I can't list them since I don't remember all of them, but
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Edit:
Found this nifty little decision checklist on the wiki. It's not complete, but it lists the major choices.
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Cool. Very Cool, rajpoot. Thanks. It appears I already am setting up for another playthrough.
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Great game though. Absolutely worth the recommendation. Made me restart Witcher 1!
Managing perceptions goes hand in hand with managing expectations - Masamune
Pie is merely the power of the state intruding into the private lives of the working class. - Beirut
I enjoyed Witcher 2 more than the first Witcher. It's more polished, I like the quests better. Due to a choice you must make early on, the game is definitely worth playing twice.
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