10,the game deserve more playthroughs though it's hard to make time for it especially with all new game releases all the time.
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How many times have you played W2?
03.11.2012 @ 16:44 #22
TW1 - 9 times, Steam shows 200h played.
TW2 - 9 times, Steam shows 170h played
I prefer the first Witcher, mainly because of the more interesting sidequests and some small things, like the ability to drink potions while in combat and to apply oils/runes/whetstones in real-time and to actually watch the animation of Geralt putting the oil on his sword.
TW2 - 9 times, Steam shows 170h played
I prefer the first Witcher, mainly because of the more interesting sidequests and some small things, like the ability to drink potions while in combat and to apply oils/runes/whetstones in real-time and to actually watch the animation of Geralt putting the oil on his sword.
"Watch for the Signs!
What Signs these shall be,
I say unto you: first the earth
will flow with the blood of
Aen Seidhe, the Blood Of Elves"
What Signs these shall be,
I say unto you: first the earth
will flow with the blood of
Aen Seidhe, the Blood Of Elves"
17.12.2012 @ 21:25 #25
FoggyFishburne said:
I've completed TW1 once.
I've completed TW2 once.
I have this notion that you should only play an RPG once (any game will do I guess but I apply this rule only to RPGs). The simple reason being, the more times you play it, the more you reduce the story to just that, a "game". You start seeing design choices and bugs. You start getting under the immersion and into the mind of the designer. You stop appreciating the story and start seeing the faults.
Multiple playthroughs is also kinda boring since you get too see all the content you missed out on on the first playthrough. But that's the thing that made the game special to you in the first place. Your choices set you down a very specific path and the shit you got to see was "your" story. Multiple playthroughs reduces your story to nothing more than a checklist. It turns the art into a tool for you to get as much content as possible, despite if you actually agree with the choices you make after the first playthrough.
It seems like I'm the only one who actually thinks like this. Which is great. I love being special ^^ ›››
I've completed TW2 once.
I have this notion that you should only play an RPG once (any game will do I guess but I apply this rule only to RPGs). The simple reason being, the more times you play it, the more you reduce the story to just that, a "game". You start seeing design choices and bugs. You start getting under the immersion and into the mind of the designer. You stop appreciating the story and start seeing the faults.
Multiple playthroughs is also kinda boring since you get too see all the content you missed out on on the first playthrough. But that's the thing that made the game special to you in the first place. Your choices set you down a very specific path and the shit you got to see was "your" story. Multiple playthroughs reduces your story to nothing more than a checklist. It turns the art into a tool for you to get as much content as possible, despite if you actually agree with the choices you make after the first playthrough.
It seems like I'm the only one who actually thinks like this. Which is great. I love being special ^^ ›››
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