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    I hope so. All I get is every time I swing a sword I can only hit one guy at a time even if the model hits several people, the block button seems delayed and if I end up wedged against 2 people or more I get tossed around unable to strike back until I die. This is especially annoying when
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    you are running across a bridge avoiding a ticked off dragon.
    Trying to fight in a cramped area with fire everywhere and a mage girl spacking me in the back with a fireball every few seconds, even though she's on my side, quickly makes a dead witcher.
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    Signs help *A LOT*. At first it didn't occur to me to use them because in the original Witcher I never put points into it. But since you start with a low level version of each spell in this one, they seem to have designed the combat around you using them.

    Traps, mind control, the damage absorbing spell, aard aka force push, etc. It does seem a little weird to have to treat every fight against 3 or more low level guys as a boss fight, but that's what you gotta do.

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    I can't see how you can survive by 'parrying'? (staying still to be hit by more then one opponent=dead)

    Seems like it is such a waste, when you can just dodge for free and smack them with a sign.

    Other then that, I am enjoying this more then I thought I would.

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    Quote Originally Posted by White_eyes:D View Post
    I can't see how you can survive by 'parrying'? (staying still to be hit by more then one opponent=dead)

    Seems like it is such a waste, when you can just dodge for free and smack them with a sign.

    Other then that, I am enjoying this more then I thought I would.
    You can get an ability that lets you parry attacks from all angles really early.

    I don't use it though. I just roll around everywhere like a gymnast and drop the trap sign and hit people with Aard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graphic View Post
    You can get an ability that lets you parry attacks from all angles really early.

    I don't use it though. I just roll around everywhere like a gymnast and drop the trap sign and hit people with Aard.
    I have not put any points in signs and yet, I am still stunning people with Aard.

    The Instant kills it gives are badly needed in the early going, fighting more then three people without it is quite a headache.

    Parry would be good if it didn't take any fatigue....but I still think I would use dodge.

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    Just a heads up for anyone who might be having problems with the game acknowledging their QTEs.
    Reduce your settings.
    While it might not appear so, on high settings with insufficient hardware the game is playable, but the lag prevents the game from properly detecting the QTEs like LMB/RMB button mashing sequences.

    And a bug in the Troll DLC.
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    If you want to get the head from that man in the village, then make sure your dice-poker level is upto the mark where you can play him before selecting that dialogue option, otherwise he'll agree to play and nothing will happen, and then the option will never pop up again later.


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    Apparently CD Projekt are giving out 50000 Ultimate Magical Suit DLC keys to their followers on Facebook. All you need to do is press Like on their page: http://www.facebook.com/cdprojekt
    I'm usually against Facebook & twitter fan stuff because its usually some viral marketing trick they are pulling and while not enthusiastic about this at least its just a mouse-click...or maybe me telling other people to go and Like the Facebook page is a more subtler viral marketing stunt!? Sneaky bastards...anyhow, site is though only in Polish, but meh, I just want free DLC :)

    I'm going to wait for patch that is supposed to come this week, and hope they fix that Troll DLC bug!
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    Well, it looks like the Witcher 2 might be just a tad more complex to win fights then running in and hacking and slashing. The true source of the "consolization" of games has emerged and shown itself in video form. I give you, how to play the Witcher 2 wrong:

    (Swearing involved here)


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    Ok alot of his complaints are kinda dumb, ganging up is what the AI's supposed to do, but I gotta point out that I often find the Q button failing on me as well and my parrying feels delayed where thiers is instant.
    Edit: Wait, I found this artical that explains the blocking bit:http://gaming.blogoverflow.com/2011/...the-witcher-2/
    Blocking drains vigor aparantly... I would have realy liked to have been told that earlier, oy not having a tutorial realy is putting me off this game.
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    The thing that bugs me about combat in the Witcher 2, is how you need to target someone to hit them. It makes no sense, I died 36 times fighting 2 enemies, but died 14-16 times fighting 5-6 enemies.(I don't care who I hit, if it's more then two) This was largely due to my targeting going for the guy further from me, and not right in front of me.

    I know you can lock the targeting on one opponent, but it is not very easy to kill one guy while trying to fend off the other without hitting him back.

    Still, it means breezing though this game just doesn't happen....Demon Souls(<--Much harder) all over again.

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    I'm still in the early phases of the game and combat is hard. I die a lot. Normally I conserve potions and oils for big battles, but I've been using them nearly constantly.

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    http://www.en.thewitcher.com/community/entry/34/

    Seems like CD Projekt have made all pre-order DLC plus Collectors Edition DLC available. Just send an email and a bot replies ASAP with download instructions.
    Although while the files itself are installed it seems they are not counted as being installed in the DLC part of the launcher and if you try to install through there errors occur.
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    The Witcher 2 is beautiful, I love just walking around looking at all the visuals. However, the game is relatively deep as well, you really feel like your decisions matter (Even minor ones). The game is hard on everything but easy, but it's loads of fun.

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    Just reached the second chapter.....then reloaded an earlier save and made some other decisions and reached the second chapter again.

    This is how player decisions should affect the game...not nonsense like getting a different kind of shield if you side with good guys, or getting a sword if you side with bad ones.


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    Yes, I have a feeling the game is going to turn out radically different since I chose to side with Iorveth and the Elves (Scoi'atel)...

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    Apparently the newest patch removes all DRM, leading to a framerate increase, and has free DLC.

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    I thought the GOG version was already totally DRM-free? Or all of them for that matter.

    or did it have some kind of in game DRM like Tages or Fade?

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    IIRC The GOG had no DRM, and now all versions have no DRM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit View Post
    Apparently the newest patch removes all DRM, leading to a framerate increase, and has free DLC.

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    I can report that as soon as the patch hit my framerate JUMPED. Very grateful to the devs for doing that, since I can actually enjoy the game now without it being at a stand-still.

    Even though I hated Witcher 1 I will be the first to say, witcher 2 is a ton of fun. Though I am really hating how they just don't tell you how to play, rather they expect you to know absolutely everything the moment you enter the game. I'm no slouch when it comes to these new fangled vidya contraptions, but I died at least twenty times on the first fight. Simply due to having never been told how to play this game or what buttons do what. Things like it takes Vigor to parry an attack, that sign usage is really the only way to gain an upper hand and dodging is a neccesity would all have prevented countless deaths. Its ridiculous that the prologue is the hardest part of the entire game...

    All that said: Witcher 2 has some of the most vibrant and alive sceneries in any game I've seen. When I walked into Flotsam, I really felt like this was a living breathing town around me. They're VA, presentation and.. well, pretty much everything is easily way better than the first game. Call me convinced, Witcher 2 is everything I wanted but didn't get from Dragon Age 2, as far as quality RPG experiences go.
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    Well, it looks like the Witcher 2 might be just a tad more complex to win fights then running in and hacking and slashing. The true source of the "consolization" of games has emerged and shown itself in video form. I give you, how to play the Witcher 2 wrong:

    (Swearing involved here)
    LOL. He keeps using the same tactics over and over and over again. When it obviously doesn't work. LOL. He's surprised that if you come up against numerous enemies they will ALL attack you. And that using no skill/tactics doesn't work. What a moron.
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    Hey guys I found this thread on the gamefaqs forum that might help those having a hard time with the graphical settings, the suggestions worked for me.
    http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/97539...kings/59163248
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    This is for people who want to optimize their FPS while still getting the best they can out of their graphics cards. I'll post my chosen settings (as well as my specs) after the guide:

    Texture Downscaling: This barely affects FPS for modern PCs and should only be enabled (set the value to Low or High) if your PC barely meets the minimum/recommended specifications for the Witcher 2. Even at its highest setting (meaning the lowest resolution for the textures), the textures are easily acceptable and not at all like the ugly low-resolution textures in Dragon Age 2.

    Texture Memory Size: Set this in accordance to how much memory your graphics card has. For instance, I set the value to Large as my graphics card has 1 GB of memory (gamers with 2 GB of video memory or more can set the value to Very Large).

    Shadow Quality: This setting moderately affects FPS even for good graphics cards, and the actual difference in quality is negligible. I recommend you set the value to Low, and if you find the quality of the shadows to be unacceptable and can afford the FPS drop, go ahead and set the value higher.

    Number of Shadowed Lights: If you couldn't tell from the wording, this setting determines the amount of lights in this game that can cast shadows. Like the prior setting, this one moderately affects FPS. If you barely notice shadows anyway, you won't miss anything by setting the value to Low.

    LOD Distance: This setting scales the level of detail (read: resolution) for distant textures, and it affects FPS about as much as Texture Downscaling does (though it is nearly useless if you already have Texture Downscaling set to High). If you don't focus on distant visuals that much anyway, setting the value below Normal may save you a few FPS.

    Bloom: This setting greatly affects FPS and isn't too noticeable. I recommend you disable this setting.

    Light Shafts: This setting enables or disables the existence of "shafts" (read: beams) of light in this game and moderately affects FPS. If you find such realism not necessary, feel free to disable this setting.

    Anti-Aliasing: This setting smooths out the jagged edges of meshes (character models, etc) and moderately affects FPS for modern PCs and greatly for PCs that barely meet the minimum/recommended specifications for the Witcher 2. Enable or disable it accordingly.

    Blur Effects: This setting greatly affects FPS when it is actually used (which is not often) and isn't really worth the drop in FPS when it is used. Disable it.

    Depth of Field: This setting blurs visuals depending on on the view to give the appearance of depth this setting barely affects FPS for modern PCs and should be enabled/disabled based on personal preference. PCs that barely meet the minimum/recommended requirements should disable it just to be safe.
    Vignette: This setting does not affect FPS. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vignetting

    Wet Surfaces Rain Effect: This setting moderately affects FPS. If wet appearances aren't worth the drop in FPS to you, go ahead and disable it.

    SSAO: This setting is a lighting effect that greatly affects FPS. I recommend disabling it.

    Motion Blur: This setting moderately affects FPS and can also cause motion sickness. I recommend disabling it.

    Cinematic Depth of Field: This setting greatly affects FPS and is only used during cutscenes and dialog sequences. I recommend disabling it.

    Depth of Field - Cutscenes: This setting is the same as Depth of Field but is applied only during cutscenes whereas the prior setting is applied everywhere but cutscenes. Enable/disable it based upon personal preference. PCs that barely meet the minimum/recommended requirements should disable it just to be safe.

    Dangling Objects Limit: This setting limits the animations of "dangling objects" such as Geralt's hair and Triss' breasts (kidding... or am I?) and can affect FPS depending on your processor. If you barely meet the minimum/recommended specifications, disable it. If you have a good dual core processor or a decent quad core processor, feel free to enable it.

    Ubersampling: This setting affects FPS more than any other setting. Unless you have three good graphics cards and a good quad core processor, disable it.

    Vertical Sync: This setting eliminates screen-tearing and other visual issues and does not affect FPS other than limiting it to your monitor's refresh-rate. Enable it.

    Decals: This setting can affect FPS depending on your processor. If you barely meet the minimum/recommended specifications, disable it. If you have a good dual core processor or a decent quad core processor, feel free to enable it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Greyblades View Post
    Hey guys I found this thread on the gamefaqs forum that might help those having a hard time with the graphical settings, the suggestions worked for me.
    http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/97539...kings/59163248
    Thanks! I have tweaked my game accordingly.


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    Default Re: The Witcher 2 - Hyped or No?

    Console port for TW2 announced at the CDProjekt Livcast a few minutes back.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TinCow View Post
    Thanks! I have tweaked my game accordingly.
    Indeed, i was able to get another 10 fps average out of those tips. Many thanks.

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    Patch v1.2 deployed. Do note it resets your graphics settings so remember to tinker with them again.
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    I don't usually ask about morality of choices from a videogame, but in this case it was too compelling to not discuss.
    It's about a choice at the end of Act 2, Roche's path. (needless to say, huge spoiler)

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    Henselt, to kill or not to kill? I'm on my second play-through. I let Roche gut him the first time, because he raped Ves, and let's face it, he's cruel and seems to be planning to take over all the Northern Kingdoms.
    And while it seems that killing him does not make much of a difference in Act 3, but I'm betting that it will have repercussions in the sequel. Killing him leaves the North devoid of any strong kings to face the invasion from the South which might well be the main plot of the next game.


    So what did the rest of you do, and what reasoning did you follow?
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    Kept him alive, people tend to panic without some kind of authority figure in the face of an invasion.

    Tempted to let Roche kill him though....But lets face it, being marked a "Kingslayer" is almost as bad as being a "Kinslayer". If Roche kills him, I expect he will never be trusted again, but he needed payback for his men, so whatever...
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    Default Re: The Witcher 2 - Hyped or No?

    Quote Originally Posted by india View Post
    I don't usually ask about morality of choices from a videogame, but in this case it was too compelling to not discuss.
    It's about a choice at the end of Act 2, Roche's path. (needless to say, huge spoiler)
    So what did the rest of you do, and what reasoning did you follow?
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    I let Roche kill him since he was cruel and a rapist besides. I wanted Roche to have his revenge for his men. That said, I can see that it would cause problems down the road. What happens if you let him live?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scienter View Post
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    I let Roche kill him since he was cruel and a rapist besides. I wanted Roche to have his revenge for his men. That said, I can see that it would cause problems down the road. What happens if you let him live?
    Haven't tried that as yet, but from reading online, AFAIK
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    You don't see much of him. He appears in Act 3, during the council meeting as the king of his newly gained territories, and speaks against Foltest's daughter inheriting the throne of Temeria (that is if you save her). However he also speaks against Temeria being divided into provinces. Atleast that is what I read....going to try out that path soon enough. Though I find it tough to select the, "Let's go Roche" option......


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    Default Re: The Witcher 2 - Hyped or No?

    Finally able to play much more into Chapter 1 and enjoying the game, although some things annoy me.
    Inventory doesn't show what books and diagrams you already know. Would have been nice. Also an easier way to compare weapons and armour.

    But what I detest most are the QTEs and arm-wrestling. Especially arm-wrestling. I couldn't move the bar thingy at all almost. And oh, I find sneaking to be difficult in third-person for some reason.
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