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i loaded the new game + with hearts of stone too to start a new game and the ground even in buildings is water. makes great for indoor pools but not for a game . would appreciate any help.
Get a swimming cap and fins.
There's a ton of it on the tap, yes, but I haven't found any in the cupboard yet. I'll keep looking.
Heart of stone ; feet of clay.
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rustyr: i loaded the new game + with hearts of stone too to start a new game and the ground even in buildings is water. makes great for indoor pools but not for a game . would appreciate any help.
It might be an Easter Egg. In Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries, they celebrate the New Year with a Water Festival (called "Songkran" in Thailand), where people splash water everywhere and such. So just like around Ghristmas you might see Geralt wearing a red Xmas cap or such (a Christmas Easter Egg), now you see water everywhere.

There seems to be a bug with that Easter Egg though as the Water Festival is in the New Year of the Buddhist/Hindu solar calendar, not the Gregorian Calendar. So the Easter Egg shouldn't actually be triggered until April the 13th or so, when the Water Festival actually takes place.

Understandable mistake, but still.
Post edited December 12, 2015 by timppu
Day after day, day after day,
We stuck, nor breath nor motion;
As idle as a painted ship
Upon a painted ocean.

Water, water, every where,
And all the boards did shrink;
Water, water, every where,
Nor any drop to drink.
Has the GoG general section become the Witcher 3 board now?
I see those threads pop up on a regular basis.
If it's about other games, they are put into the right subforum most of the time.
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Klumpen0815: Has the GoG general section become the Witcher 3 board now?
I see those threads pop up on a regular basis.
If it's about other games, they are put into the right subforum most of the time.
What do you mean, "now"? ;) These have been popping up now and again since the game first released. In fact, it used to be WAAAY worse. These days, I only notice one of these topics here every couple weeks or so (maybe even less often). Frankly, there are at least as many topics for other games (sometimes by forum regulars) in General than for W3.
Curiously, though, the Witcher 3 topics are much less likely to mention the game's name in the topic title -- or even the OP! -- than these other threads. I would imagine such posts are made by people who only use Galaxy for that game, and pretty much think of GOG/Galaxy as "the Witcher client/store".
To this OP's credit he/she mentioned Heart of Stone, not in the title, but in the post, which for me is good enough and is why I didn't get on him/her.

A lot of these people come in and literally post something like, "Where is the rock!?" and then have the nerve to get pissed off when we ask what the hell they are talking about.
Post edited December 12, 2015 by tinyE
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tinyE: To this OP's credit he/she mentioned Heart of Stone, not in the title, but in the post, which for me is good enough and is why I didn't get on him/her.

A lot of these people come in and literally post something like, "Where is the rock!?" and then have the nerve to get pissed off when we ask what the hell they are talking about.
Actually, a large proportion of 'em never show up again at all, angry or otherwise.
What are the odds?!
Post edited December 12, 2015 by chevkoch
Politically Correct gamers
Post edited December 12, 2015 by johnnygoging
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chevkoch: What are the odds?!
Huh? What has that got to with this?
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johnnygoging: Politically Correct gamers
I hate that term.

To me "Politically Correct" means someone who knows who the 18th President of the United States was or what year the Magna Carta was signed.
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johnnygoging: Politically Correct gamers
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tinyE: I hate that term.

To me "Politically Correct" means someone who knows who the 18th President of the United States was or what year the Magna Carta was signed.
That would be "historically correct".
*duck*