
Originally posted by The Great Catsby:Thanks, Newman!

Not the case with this game! The Witcher 3 might be the best game I've ever played. in combat and free running, not necessarily the quests themselves), and ultimately become boring very quickly for me. I could never get into those games (though IV gave me by far the most pleasure before I conked out) because there's just not enough substance to them - they're repetitive, don't offer much beyond the few things you can do (e.g. I've tried every AssCreed game up through IV.

Oy vey, there is soooo much depth to this game! And while that's always wonderful (it's REALLY hard for me to find games I actually enjoy for more than an hour because I'm more affected by a lack of depth than most), I'm also the kind of player who constantly worries that I might do something wrong and ruin something for later.ĮDIT: oh, and once a sword is red, how long until it breaks? Do I need to repair as soon as they turn red?ĮDIT 2: what I mean by games with lack of depth is something like the Assassin's Creed series.

Ok, new question (I'm so sorry! Please feel free to ignore me once you get tired of this): if I put runes into a sword, can I remove them later and put them in a different one? What if the sword breaks eventually? Can I break down the sword somewhere and get the runes back? Should I save them for a better sword later?
