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Well, let's face it, the first Witcher game had more than its fair share of problems...
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The first witcher game was what introduced me to the series a year ago. Yes, it looks like shit on first sight but once you get used to it its one of the best games ever made imo. The story, the depth, the mechanics were pretty awesome for the time.
My favorite mechanic was the running across an endless field from village to tiny village to collect nude cards of the local ladies.
... I may have spent a lot of time in the first chapter.
Yes indeed!
I tried it a few years ago and I kept doing front flips for some reason, asked someone on reddit, got called stupid for not knowing and some variations of get gud, so I deleted it
Why with the unrelenting front flips?
No idea. I‘d say your mistake was coming to reddit for help in gaming. Lemmy isnt better but i think the gaming subs are quite brutal.
Some of them are great, I've gotten a lot of help from Rimworld and Dwarf Fortress subs and the DRG sub is nice.
But yeah the majority of the subs get absolutely toxic
We might be soulmates