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How do you feel about Gwent?


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Do any of you guys play Witcher 3 on PC? I played through it on Xbox and loved it, but now I've got a PC that will run the game even better.

Does anyone play using the keyboard? Or is game controller basically the best way to play?

I play everything except Mass Effect on PC with a controller.
 

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Finished Heart's of Stone last night. What an incredible adventure. They truly don't make DLC like this anymore.

Have a breather then begin the grand final with Blood and Wine.

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If you think Heart of Stone was good, wait until you play Blood and Wine. There is a reason why it is widely regarded as one of/if not the best DLCs ever.
 
Finished Heart's of Stone last night. What an incredible adventure. They truly don't make DLC like this anymore.

Have a breather then begin the grand final with Blood and Wine.

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Was thinking the same as what gaskin said. Blood & Wine is good enough to be it's own game and makes Hearts of Stone look like rubbish - boy are you in for a treat.
 

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Do any of you guys play Witcher 3 on PC? I played through it on Xbox and loved it, but now I've got a PC that will run the game even better.

Does anyone play using the keyboard? Or is game controller basically the best way to play?

I played the entire game + both expansions with controller on PC, just feels better in my opinion for these kinda games
same with Rocket League and GTA5 some of my most played games, plus F1 or cricket games and similar. anything first person is definitely mouse+keyboard

as far as Gwent goes since it's a theme of this thread, I remember not really being interested in Gwent at all for the first 40 hours of Witcher 3 then suddenly got the itch, ditched the main quest for like 10 hours and backtracked to play everyone I could in Gwent :tearsofjoy:
 
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For me it is nice to have a break in world from the actual game. For as great as the game is (it is my all time favourite) I like to have something other than quests, killing monsters, and exploring to do. I also like the strategy and deck building that goes into Gwent.
 

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