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Is there a way to tell the time in Witcher 2? Recalling the time indicator in Witcher 1.

Chapter 1. I have an appointment for dusk. The shadows are long so it could be morning or evening. Bit bored so wouldn't mind going and killing some stuff to pass the time, bit don't want to be late.

Would appreciate some suggestions. :)
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Greetings!!
If you go to the meditation menu, when preparing for meditating you can see a sundial type clock showing time with dusk dawn etc pointed out.

steps :
1.Press Quick Menu button (one that shows signs, weapons, throwing items etc).
2. Select Meditation option (the middle button).
3. Select the Meditate option.
4. This would open a screen titled Passing Time where you can see the sundial style clock where the current time is marked with a Grey arrow (not the yellow one). Also, by placing the Yellow arrow on the Grey arrow, you can see the exact current time in the Time Selected area below the clock.

Hope it helps. :)
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bhrigu: Greetings!!
If you go to the meditation menu, when preparing for meditating you can see a sundial type clock showing time with dusk dawn etc pointed out.

steps :
1.Press Quick Menu button (one that shows signs, weapons, throwing items etc).
2. Select Meditation option (the middle button).
3. Select the Meditate option.
4. This would open a screen titled Passing Time where you can see the sundial style clock where the current time is marked with a Grey arrow (not the yellow one). Also, by placing the Yellow arrow on the Grey arrow, you can see the exact current time in the Time Selected area below the clock.

Hope it helps. :)
Yes it does. Thank you.
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Surfinjo: Yes it does. Thank you.
The time indicator in The Witcher 1 was not only useful but looked rather nice as a part of the HUD. They should have kept the feature in The Witcher 2.

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Post edited May 04, 2017 by bhrigu