The Witcher 3
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11 comments

  1. Partoutatix
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    A little more to the front and left and look up.
    1. Culuf
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      For catching the garland you mean?
    2. Partoutatix
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      For catching twin moons.
  2. graykin4
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    Charming and lively here! So naturally unfolding as well! Love it!
    1. Culuf
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      Thanks! I'm really dragging out this wedding thing, but there are so many screenshots to be made
  3. Darksaber87
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    Embarrassed she is.
    1. Culuf
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      Yesh! I think I even see tears in Shani's eyes.
  4. cormell
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    Well, that's one way to obtain some ink. This could be very interesting for Shani and possessed Geralt. Not that it wasn't already. (btw, I started playing W3 yesterday)
    1. Culuf
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      Yay! \o/ You may realize Witcher 3 is awesome
      There is a lot missing that CDProjekt Red doesn't have in their games as much as Bethesda.
      Such as tons of bugs and CTDs
  5. User_42537105
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    Someone is up to mischief.....wonder if Geralt will be happy about it! Looks like Possesed Geralt is leaving a calling card or something? ;)
    1. Culuf
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      I know what he's supposed to write in the letter, but when I can add my own text, it can always be open to interpretation