>Hey I have an idea let's put random holes in the ground where the player can't climb out and has to reload a save
What were they thinking?
>Hey I have an idea let's put random holes in the ground where the player can't climb out and has to reload a save
What were they thinking?
Is it a meme to make fun of the Shitter Pee? Every single day five times a day with the exact same OP image?
Yes.
Is that true?
If yes, nothing wrong about that. You suck because you can't space orient, you retarded little faggot. I fucking hate people who complain about there being traps/adversity/obstacles in games. Like, wtf are you even playing games for?
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>Witcher 1
>An evil wizard destroyed Kaer Morhen, find him
>Witcher 2
>Framed for killing a king you have to survive a war between two empires
>Witcher 3
>Your Mary Sue adopted daughter is back! She is strong and pretty and smart and can teleport and everyone likes her! Help her beat up the meanies who want to kidnap her!
I think the (not that big, but still present) complexity and depth of W3's story might have went over your head user
you only play Ciri like 2 seconds
and they fucked her every time
Geralt is a mary sue
I really wish they made Ciri the way she was in books. She would be way more fun and entertaining.
Also all that jumping and dashing is retarded and not role-friendly. It's not how her power works.
Geralt doesn't solve all problems.
I fucking keked.
>shitter pee
>is always in the right
>solves all of HIS problems
>never loses a fight
>tells everyone exactly what's wrong with them and why he's going to cleave their face or set it on fire
You're right. He's not a mary sue. He's a marty stu.
its amazing how you managed to get all 4 of your points wrong
>pitchfork
>solves all of HIS problems
>never loses a fight
>Gets killed by some random peasant fuck with a pitchfork
not him but he is right
>killed
it was all a ruse to confuse the space elves
>is always in the right
There are many quests with no winning or where Geralt gets everything completely wrong
e.g. Witcher 1, there is many opportunities to fuck up the investigation questline and get fucking rekt as a result of it
or, witcher 3, hearts of stone. You get tricked into killing a prince and get locked away by the ofieri
>solves all of his problems
No he does not, people have to get him out of trouble all the time
e.g. Witcher 3 hearts of stone, Gaunter has to break you out of prison or Blood and Wine where Dandelion breaks you out
>Never loses a fight
He gets killed before Witcher 1, Gets arrested on multiple occasions
>tells everyone exactly what's wrong with them and why he's going to cleave their face or set it on fire
There are many quests where you have the option to do that, but not every time. And note "option" never are you forced to be a moralfag
>false, both in books (he fucks up a fucking lot, that's what the books are really about) and in games (which also depends on you)
>false, him "solving" his problems usually leads to more problems, due to his ideals and lack of understanding or knowledge about different, usually political, stuff
>false, you obviously never read the books, and winning/losing in a game depends on the player so not an argument
>so what. That's fucking based
>survive a war between two empires
Nilfgaard vs ?