Interesting! Just curious, what was the big turn-off for you with Witcher 3?
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Scrounging up cash to buy food [a loaf of bread should not cost more than the axe that I had traded in] and being limited on my ability to travel because of the lack of supplies. The last time I played, I pretty much exausted my potions and food while I was stuck on a mission I couldn't abandon. I'm going to have to go back to an earlier save that's about an hour before that quest; it's not cool.
lol, thats some sega cd bullshit
I have never come close to running out of any resources in witcher 3 and I'm playing on the second highest difficulty... Where you can't meditate to regain life.
Scrounge and scavenge like a rat
I played on Death March and didn't have any of those issues either.
The scavenging in FO4 is way more annoying than that of The Witcher III.
Scavenging in Fallout 4 is way more interesting. I have 1 gun that launches junk at people, and another that shoot syringes. I have a hard time deciding what to carry and what to sell. Meanwhile, with Witcher 3 I'm sorting through rusty swords, dull axes and peasant cloths.
I just prefer the scavenging and exploration of the Fallout games and Skyrim, over what I've experienced with W3.
You can throw Dragon Age Inquisition into that pile, too, as far as I'm concerned. Slaying huge-ass dragons and whatever else and every piece of equipment I get is worse than the shit I already have. Couple that with a needlessly tedious crafting experience = very underwhelming. And, to me, Witcher 3 is largely the same in that regard. Gathering herbs, making potions, pathetic fast travel options, inexplicable barriers that I can't go over/around/under.
You guys are nuts.
I still haven't played this but I really doubt it's better than the Witcher 3.