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<blockquote data-quote="RedruthRFC" data-source="post: 1065142" data-attributes="member: 58362"><p>Apparently not! I remember starting it, but couldn't remember if I finished or not. It turns out that I still had it installed (I've always had it in mind to have another playthrough), so just checked. I remember the amount of sailing being tedious, I don't think I ever consciously decided not to bother, it's just that they were still outstanding when my enthusiasm fizzled out. Some of the islands are completely cleared, so I must have started wirking my way through it.</p><p></p><p>When I play it next (after I tire of RDR2) I'm definately going to start a new playthrough. A quick look around made me realise that I've forgotten almost everything about the game's mechanics in the year or so since I last played it! On that basis, I think a Death March playthrough will have to go on ice.</p><p></p><p>I bought the GOTY edition during one of our lockdowns, so got the DLC too. Somehow the graphics in Blood and Wine seemed better and I was amazed how much content it contained. I couldn't shake a bit of an "after the Lord Mayor's show" feel to it, but it was still a pleasant surprise having found Heart of Stone a bit meh. FWIW, I've just started the RDR2 epilogue. I know it's not DLC, but could easily have been and I really like the way if works like a new game with the same mechanics in the same world, with callbacks to the main game, rather than trying to bring an already completed game back to life.</p><p></p><p>IIRC I've had about one and a third playthroughs of W3, because I restarted my first playthrough when I realised how many stupid things I'd done. One of which was ignoring Gwent. I took it pretty seriously on my main playthrough, but still have four Gwent achievments left outstanding (get all Skellige cards, win with 187+ deck, win the tournament and get all cards in the base version). I'll be taking it super seriously in my next playthrough and trying to tick these four off my outstanding list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedruthRFC, post: 1065142, member: 58362"] Apparently not! I remember starting it, but couldn't remember if I finished or not. It turns out that I still had it installed (I've always had it in mind to have another playthrough), so just checked. I remember the amount of sailing being tedious, I don't think I ever consciously decided not to bother, it's just that they were still outstanding when my enthusiasm fizzled out. Some of the islands are completely cleared, so I must have started wirking my way through it. When I play it next (after I tire of RDR2) I'm definately going to start a new playthrough. A quick look around made me realise that I've forgotten almost everything about the game's mechanics in the year or so since I last played it! On that basis, I think a Death March playthrough will have to go on ice. I bought the GOTY edition during one of our lockdowns, so got the DLC too. Somehow the graphics in Blood and Wine seemed better and I was amazed how much content it contained. I couldn't shake a bit of an "after the Lord Mayor's show" feel to it, but it was still a pleasant surprise having found Heart of Stone a bit meh. FWIW, I've just started the RDR2 epilogue. I know it's not DLC, but could easily have been and I really like the way if works like a new game with the same mechanics in the same world, with callbacks to the main game, rather than trying to bring an already completed game back to life. IIRC I've had about one and a third playthroughs of W3, because I restarted my first playthrough when I realised how many stupid things I'd done. One of which was ignoring Gwent. I took it pretty seriously on my main playthrough, but still have four Gwent achievments left outstanding (get all Skellige cards, win with 187+ deck, win the tournament and get all cards in the base version). I'll be taking it super seriously in my next playthrough and trying to tick these four off my outstanding list. [/QUOTE]
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