Am I the only one who almost gave up on this gem, only to have it completely consume me?

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game name?

Witcher 3

Ringoom Gome Oeliverance

I couldnt play more than 10 minutes without the game crashing so I gave up.

I gave up on it after getting it for free. I was actually really enjoying what I got to play, but it kept going down into this slowed down stutter mode more and more the deeper I got into the game. That was just earlier this year on a modern PC. A brand new PC, purposefully made to play the top of the line shit with RTX enabled and all the resource sucking stuff.

Not sure why this old game plays so badly. I wish it didn't. I was into it.

Unironically works on my machine, after all the patches it's mostly stable.

I mean the game gets auto patched, unless it just hates the invidia RTX line of cards or my top of the line intel processor or the 32gb of ram

>Finish tutorial quest
>Get a randomly generated (?) quest from the miller NPC to steal an item from the bathhouse nearby the starter town
>get caught stealing the item
>bathhouse owner is now hostile, can't use the bathhouse
>go to town
>guards are all hostile, either have to go to jail or pay a fine I can't afford
>Have to sneak through the town to get to the castle where the first story quest starts
I gave up shortly after that, I think it's all the eurojank

Nope loved it from the start. Only thing that annoyed me was I forgot to save with schnapps a couple times (too used to autosave) which is annoying having to repeat shit you've already done. Luckily I never lost too much

I like it but I can barely run it. All low settings and still get like 30-40 fps. It sucks dick

>Oeriverance
ftfy

I've not ran into anything completely game breaking yet.. some very confusing quest markers are probably my biggest complaint.. the save system is shit to, but the historical accuracy and level perks are top shelf

I gave up after 40 hours after encountering many progress blocking bugs aside from the game being a general technical shitshow. You always hear people say "it's fine now" but it's really not. I played it only 3 months ago.

it made me realize that if I can't explore dungeons and find treasure chests then I don't really care about medieval stuff

>getting caught while doing a cirme has consequences
Who could have thought

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Basically this. I ran into the same issue with Pathfinder Kingmaker. There's always the it's fine now crowd, but both games are still littered with bugs, big and small, crashes and even a few hard game ending fuck ups that may be rare to run into, but it doesn't matter if you're one of them that ran into it. Especially since they're deeper than 2 hours into the game, which means no refunds.

there are no randomly generated quests

>pre order game way when it was first announced because Skyrim without magic
>finally get it
>get bored, stop playing
>just too busy I'm sure, try it again
>finally get into it, autistically, even
>die because of poison that I can't heal because everything is too far and I wasn't supposed to be poisoned at that low of a level
I really wanted to like this game but shit like this is frustrating.

Ok, good point. I guess I wasn't expecting to choose between jail and a $200 fine about 5 minutes into the game.
But now that i think about it, historically speaking that would be pretty accurate. Eventually I managed to get enough to pay the fine but the bathhouse owner still wouldn't talk to me
Oh really? I thought it was randomly generated because later I got a quest to go to another random place and steal another random thing so I assumed it was a repeatable quest you could farm for money and XP or whatever

>I gave up because I got a bounty
>I gave up because I got poisoned once

What the fuck am I reading lmao how casual is this place

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>wtf do you mean there are consequences to actions

I would probably have taken the jailtime, it shouldn't be too long for theft. Serving out your sentence restores some of the reputation in the town you comitted the crime in and maybe then the bathouse owner would talk to you (or demand less money from you to allow you to talk to him again.)

I only thing i dislike about the game is that locking picking is still broken after 2 years.

The dull as fuck on rails/tutorial part as the start goes way too fucking long but yeah it's a decent game once it gets going.

Please tell me you're trolling.

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kek

Kingdom of Come: Deliverance to a random green village where you swing sword and ride horsey like a good little boy

It's not bad but that's about it. I quit after rebuilding that one DLC town, if it has a polished sequel I may be interested but this game is a 4/10 for me.

Medieval Thievery Simulator

my biggest gripe with the game was that the economy/progression didnt feel very balanced. its too easy to make loads of dosh then buy really expensive gear which you can use to steamroll over bandits with

Kingdom come on your face.

The early game is pretty time consuming and not all that fun or interesting. The fact that you have to spend some time grinding in training for your weapon skills is 'realistic' but not fun

Also, they spent a lot of time on their combat system and combos and shit only for 'hit the guy on the head with a mace' to be the way to kill 100% of all enemies in the game

>70 hours played up until mid 2018
>don't want to start the game again entirely
>don't remember what I was doing, how the combat works or even the controls

Honestly, it was a really fun experience, but I never made it past the first city. I had two separate saves corrupt.
I'll probably go back to it eventually, just seems like they were pressured to release it far too early.

Opposite here, I initially loved it but then it just dragged on and became monk simulator. I struggled for motivation to finish it, but I did.

fucking casuals

great game, but whenever I see that pic i cringe because his finger looks like it's getting sliced by the sword with the way he's holding it

Yes. plays great at Ultra 60fps on my GTX 1080 OC'd
at first the game really didin't hook me but at some point when I flawlessly beat that noble in a duel it clicked super hard.