Burning Bridges
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Yes I have german version, play with english language pack though, dunno if this makes a difference.
Hä? What are you missing, the .avi clips? The cards are still in.GlobalExplorer said:Well thanks, it seems they disabled it.
Frau Bishop said:Really? I assumed my link says the European versions are all uncut regarding sex. That should include the English version or language pack..hehe. But, yea, what the heck, most of them are ugly anyway.
skyway said:The last bunch of posts proves that there is only one point in playing this game.
Nah, it's a good idea.GlobalExplorer said:I played until chapter II and must say this game is fucking amazing. My only concern now is the game's too easy on normal. Is it a good idea to switch to hard or will it get frustrating later on?
I'd go with Polish:One more question concerning language packs, I'm thinking about getting some Eastern European language more befitting to the vampire / superstition theme, I know Polish is good, tho Czech sounds cooler in my ear, can anyone recommend me something?
Yeah, change to hard. There will be some tough moments and you'll need to refer to alchemy rather often, so the game will be actually challenging.My only concern now is the game's too easy on normal. Is it a good idea to switch to hard or will it get frustrating later on?
Na, they just gave up. It's like trying to convert a taliban.Sorry to spoil your fun, but the game is most disscussed by the Dark Bitcher. Polish pricks surrendered to his unquestionable arguments
I recall Geralt talking a lot about things and events that hadn't happened yet because I did a lot of stuff out of its intended order. Probably that.What was so "confusing" about the story? I didn't read the books but it was pretty clear. Late game could have been better structured and the end game was pretty derpy for me butI had no problem regarding clarity.