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A new set of community questions are answered in the latest Community Q&A at the Witcher site:Xaplan: You're saying that I won't be borred after completing the game, why? I understand that quests will change, but sooner or later we'll probably follow the same storyline, kill that one, go there, talk to someone. I'm not interested in empty declarations that the game won't be boring, I want a clear example.
Michał Madej, (Chief Designer): First of all – about half way through the game the storyline will fork into few completely different paths (important heroes die, battles end in other ways etc.). I think that players will want to see "what would happen if I did that in a differently". Second – character development is constructed in a way that the player won't be able to learn every skills of the witcher. This should motivate everyone to play once more with different specialization. Third – there are always side quests and secrets which probably you haven't discovered during the first time (you can for example pick up a fixed number of women which may be hard during the first time! ;). Thanks Kwish! |
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