Posted June 08, 2015
I've been playing this awesome game about 5 hours now and I'm wondering if I'm playing it *right* in regards to main story and side quests.
This game seems so much more open than the previous two games, and so far I've not done any of the main story apart from the initial stuff at the Inn. I've not yet gone to the fort to 'Speak to the Nilfgaardians about Yennifer' and I've spent 4 or so hours wandering around the map and doing various side quests (all of which are great - no cheapskate cookie cutter grinding here!)
I know other RPG games like Skyrim give you a bit more leeway to 'build your own adventure' but I'm wondering if the way I'm playing this one might either 'break' it or spoil it? Am I okay continuing as I am or should I not wait too long to continue with the main story - does it opens up other quests on the current map or perhaps make the current ones flow better?
Thanks!
This game seems so much more open than the previous two games, and so far I've not done any of the main story apart from the initial stuff at the Inn. I've not yet gone to the fort to 'Speak to the Nilfgaardians about Yennifer' and I've spent 4 or so hours wandering around the map and doing various side quests (all of which are great - no cheapskate cookie cutter grinding here!)
I know other RPG games like Skyrim give you a bit more leeway to 'build your own adventure' but I'm wondering if the way I'm playing this one might either 'break' it or spoil it? Am I okay continuing as I am or should I not wait too long to continue with the main story - does it opens up other quests on the current map or perhaps make the current ones flow better?
Thanks!
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