any one know how not to well hit anything?, yes i know click when sword is on fire
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Attacking to fast?
30.06.2012 @ 04:00 #2
dragsaw said:
any one know how not to well hit anything?, yes i know click when sword is on fire ›››
Sword style makes a huge difference, too. If you use Strong style on a monster that needs Fast style, you won't hit anything. If you use Fast style on a monster that needs Strong style, well, you'll hit them, but you won't do much damage.
And depending on where you are in the game, you have to use the right sword. In the Prologue and in Chapter 1, the steel sword is your only option, but starting with Chapter 2, you need to choose the steel sword or the silver sword.
There's a lot of information about this in the tutorial; you can find that information reproduced in The Witcher Wiki.
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I've also made a bunch of mods that fix bugs, kill annoyances or tweak gameplay; you can get those at the Witcher Nexus.
03.07.2012 @ 01:37 #3
dragsaw said:
any one know how not to well hit anything?, yes i know click when sword is on fire ›››
If you're getting "too fast!" prompts, it may be from double-clicking or button-mashing. With this game, you have to get into the rhythm of the swordplay; once you do, you won't have any more trouble with it.
Geralt attacks in combinations. To get the first hit of the combination, you have to wait until he is on target (sword icon). After the first hit, you have to wait for his follow-through. He'll follow through and come back to guard position with a little flourish, and there'll be a "swish-swish" sound. That's the time the "flaming sword" icon appears, and it's your signal to click again for the next hit of the combination.
Learning to time the combinations is important for two reasons: one, each stage of the combination is deadlier, and there are up to four stages; many enemies will go down with a single well-executed combination. Two, the enemy can counterattack if the combination is interrupted, so Geralt is vulnerable if you miss a combination.
That said, getting the timing of the combinations down is something you learn pretty quickly, and after you do, it won't bother you anymore.
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