Well I'll say when Geralt asks for gwent after the guy tells his story, you can even see surprise on his face "what the... gwent?? well why the fuck not".
In Carnal Sins, while looking for the right body in the morgue, there is another dwarf body you can look at. Gerald will say something along the line of "This must be him" and Gratz will say "This one's female actually... Remember, beards are no indication of gender among dwarves." That cracked me up!
Same type of fantasy when it comes to JRR Tolkien lore; "It's true you don't see many dwarf women. Why they're so alike in hoist and appearance... that they're often mistaken for dwarf men." (whispers) "It's the beards."
In Novigrad I went to the very end of the docks, and a bandit yelled at me "your mother is a hamster and your father smells like elderberries" .. just this one bandit.
There’s a spot hidden somewhere, I’d have to go back to check where, there is a white rabbit you can’t kill at the mouth of a cave surrounded by bodies.
Sleepy Outcast I think that's the cave you go to for the soothsayer where you get the root to tell you your future, I think the soothsayer says something about how people don't venture into that cave anymore.
@@sirshotty7689 yea. the quest is "the truth is in the stars". another funny little nod from the devs is that you can't kill the rabbit with your sword, you need to throw a bomb. which is basically the closest you could get to the holy hand grenade of antioch
the best one in my opinion is the blacksmith in skellige who talks to Geralt like a dick and when Geralt asks him what's wrong he says" how would you feel if you recently lost your son to the sea? I wasn't even able to recover his body" and geralt just says" gwent?" and the guy just smiles and nods.
Near the village that you help both Roche and Vess in Velen, there is a tree in wich you can find a hanged corpse, if you examine it you can find a note of some newly made book, about the war between Redania and Nilfgaard, in which is implied that the hanged corpse is indeed the scholar from Oxenfurt that introduces the basics of Gwent for Geralt at the tavern from White Orchard.
During the quest "A Walk on the Waterfront" when you have to escort and act as a bodyguard to Ginter de Lavirac, when you get to the meeting place with the fisstech dealers, one of them asks who Geralt is, and Ginter says "He's my gardener". It reminds me of when in The Two Towers, Frodo introduces Sam to Faramir and he asks if Sam his is bodyguard, and Sam says he's his gardener.
@@kennethjuarez5384 Same bro,i love this game (tried it 3 times and hated it first 2,but decided to give it a try bought it for a PS4 GOTY edition and i fell inlove with it,now imma watch at the series aswell)
Here's another thing people are likely to miss: During the "Without a trace" quest, you can find the halfling dead and half-eaten by the cannibals couple in Erde. If you kill them, then return later, there will be a bunch of alghouls near their corpses. Geralt will then remark how much of a poetic justice it is that they should be gnawed upon by necrophages.
True that. the fact that even after so many playthroughs people are still finding out new things about all the details that went into this game is so awsome and thats why alot if not most games of this genre can't compared to it. Just think if they ever did make another witcher game atleast you know it would be great.
9:50 I was actually surprised they didn’t include Iorveth OR even Yaevinn, Considering the scoia'tael no longer pose a proper threat to the north or even nilfgaard, just having them disappear from the story has left an empty space for people especially who’ve played the entire series... I loved how they included Roche and even Thaler into the story, rather short but very sweet also loved how you could invite Roche to kaer morhen... Would’ve loved something like that for the scoia'tael side of things...
The details are amazing, but sometimes I'm telling myself I'd be happier if they would have used the energy, put into coming up with those little things, for making two of the main characters properly how they were supposed to be after the books. (Yen and Triss)
In witcher 1 when geralt wakes up in triss’s house he can catch a conversation between triss and another sorceress, where she will ask triss about “her witcher” and will give an advice to triss: “never let the witcher know what you have done to him” - i think its about triss didnt mentioned yennefer, tried to use geralt amnesia to get him on her side, so she was already despaired in witcher 1.
In Novigrad you can also find hookers saying "This is a material world and I am a material girl", which is a line in Madonnas song "Material Girl". Aswell you can find drunk people saying "To puke or not to puke, that is the question", which is a referance to the quote "To be or not to be, that is the question" from Shakespeares Hamlet.
i can swear that I have also heard a soldier singing something that was fairly similar to the Simon & Garfunkel song that goes "I'd rather be a sparrow than a snail, yes I would, if I only could, I surely would"
1:46 when Geralt shoots a quick glance at the player for choosing "genitals" a second time XD. though it could be an eye tracking bug, the times he does this throughout the game its almost always appropriate to break the 4th wall "like seriously?"
I love that, it does look like he's giving the player a disapproving look sometimes. He outright breaks the fourth wall during the end cutscene to BaW, iirc. Looks straight at the camera and smiles, not a cinematography trick. Like you're sitting with him and Regis, all drinking to the adventures you've had together before parting ways. Man, I hope we play as Geralt if there's ever a Witcher 4, or at least that he becomes a supporting character. Perhaps a mentor? A random encounter/side quest when visiting Beauclair? Something. Perhaps even the founder of a new Witcher school, that teaches base humans how to defend themselves from monsters. Actually a Witcher 4 that goes full RPG but is made better than CP2077 would be awesome. Though, playing as Geralt forced out of retirement in the early-mid 1300s due to an outbreak of a new evil would be interesting. Perhaps early guns could be introduced, and be like a slower reload, higher damage crossbow that remains viable as a damaging attack instead of just a stun/anti-air attack. Of course proper flintlock guns as opposed to the simple sticks full of gunpowder they had in the late 1200s came much later, about the 1600s, but The Witcher is different. They already know about microorganisms, have some steampunk technology given power by magic. Geralt even packs middle ages grenades in his pockets. Guns ain't that hard.
@@lsswappedcessna At very least there's the crossover mission in Monster Hunter World, fighting a Leshen as Geralt. Since there are portal shenanigans and Ciri can jump freely between infinite worlds (including ours to bring bubonic plague to Nilfgaard accidentally), I choose to believe the crossover is canon. After beating the mission you can play the rest of the base game and expansion as Geralt or Ciri if you want. Closest we're probably gonna get to more Witcher for a long time.
In count reuven's treasure quest, you could help triss to burn menge's "shack" down by igni-ing it. And triss will respond "thank you for your help geralt" with a few brief dialogue. Just found it today, neat.
Iorveth was supposed to be in the witcher 3 but was cut due to Issues with the main story. The developers said something along the lines of "We could've probably crammed him in to the final product but thats not how we do things. If we are going to have him in the game then we must do the character justice and not just half ass it"
fun fact, in my country, Croatia, we have an actual city called Novigrad here! So it was so funny seeing that in the game I was like "what?? Our Novigrad???" and it's also medieval city on the Mediterranean coast with walls around just like in the game. There's also a city called Maribor in Slovenia, country next to us, that is also mentioned in the game. we had many Polish tourists for decades here I'm convinced the writer was once in Croatia or was inspired by our coast at least to use that name. some of the locations in the game like Novigrad and parts of Toussaint look really familiar and close to home to me, and so do the Slavic names, culture and lore... so things game is special to me :)))
It's highly possible that the name was taken after your city, as for the city itself it's based at least partially on our Polish city of Gdańsk. There are even a few identical buildings in the harbour of Novigrad. Also the city was renowned for being a multicultural couldron as the one in the Witcher. I love the fact how many people can identify with the features from the game :)
Great video! One more detail, in case it wasn't already mentioned in the comments: When you walk through the village at Glory Gate and Portside Gate you can overhear several women complaining about a woman named Julia and her many cats and that she was part of a band that raided elven ruins and that she is in the possession of some treasure. Julia lives in a hut near Portside Gate with ten (?) cats. Unfortunately, you can't talk to her, but she seemed to have lost her mind. Inside her hut, you can find a note that explains why.
and I thought they were badmouthing the Seven Cats Inn owner, after all, she's a woman keeping her own business and we don't know her name. Thx for that, I'll go after it
@@Johanna-vr2qx well depends on how thorough you are on each 😉😂 If you spend a couple hundred hours each time the number of times you played it can be low
hi there i'm Polish :) want just to make something clear XD czarodziejki - sorceresses, wiedźmy - witches (in Polish "czarodziejki" have a good meaning while "witches" is kinda negative, depends on story.)
in Polish "wiedzmy" carries negative meaning as in "witches" while "czarnodziejka" translates as sorceress. Keep reading that dictionary and interpreting.
Fun fact: Odrin has made his way into Meve's army as well in Thronebreaker. When you click on the innkeeper in the mess tent, he'll mention he racked up quite the drinking tab the night before. What an absolute unit.
During the quest now or never, when you choose to save Berthold and Anisse, after defeating the witch hunters there and before leaving the house, Geralt can talk to the people near the door before leaving the house for the dialogue of turning those two in the witch hunters.
Can you please make a spreadsheet of how to complete all of these quests, so there will be less "things you missed in The Witcher 3"? Thank you very much and video is nice (except Google Translate) too.
I hope u include that change in environment thing with the bandit camps I mentioned in some other video when u do about missing things in blood and wine.
@@xLetalis If you go to the guarded treasures and bandit camps located around the bandit Stronghold near the Mount Crane Castle fast travel point before clearing the bandit stronghold u will find Bandits there but if u clear that stronghold and then visit those areas after a few days u will find low level ghouls, blood and dead body of bandits indicating that they were killed of by the knights or something like that since they lost their stronghold. I didn't try for the other 2 bandit Strongholds so can't say if same thing happens with these 2 but it definitely worked here. I tried this in version 1.21 or 1.22. However I never found a forum or blog telling about this so sometimes it feels like it was maybe a bug but don't know.....it is a pretty logical thing to happen.
hey man!, i found a detail you didnt mention on your video maybe you know it and decide not to include it anyway here it is; There is a quest called "Out On Your Arse!" where you find a woman crying outside of a brother and tells you there are men inside from skellige causing problems. when you go inside to deal with it, if you havent finished the skellige part of the story your options will be either use magic to convince them to leave or kill them. but if you did the skellige quest and killed the ice giant, another option will apper where you can say something like " i've killed the ice giant, i dont think killing you will be a problem for me" after choosing this option skellige men will say " oh you are the geralt of rivia who killed the ice giant?! a friend of skellige is friend of us everywhere" and then they'll leave the brother in peace. its a minor detail maye you thought its so little that you dont need to include to your video but i wanted to let you know anyway. love your videos! keep up the good work mate!
Just a small one, but if you follow the thief just after having visited Triss's house in Navigrad, he will lead you through the mummer's theatre area and into the area of the statue carving business of the two dwarf brothers, one of whom is later murdered just before the attack on Priscilla. After you see him briefly after passing by the two brothers, the next time you will see him is in the morgue.
At the part where you first find triss's home, one of the looters mentions going through the sewers to find the king of beggers. When you leave her house, it automatically starts the quest where you follow a thief there, but you can find a sewer in the south part of the city to get there and skip that quest.
I just noticed that during the quest "Pyers of Novigrad", when following the thief to the Putrid Grove, you can come across Fabian Meyer and his brother standing in front of one of their statues bantering about it. I love this game
Haha i played over 10000 hours of the witcher and i thought i found and discovered everything but still you always amaze me by the small things I've missed!!.. I'm starting to think that you might be an actual witcher
4 years? wound't be suprised if it's 10 000. i've already over 1000 hours and i'm still not bored of it. even got a list of things i'm gonna try in my next playtrhough
wtf that's more than a full year of pure playtime, is that even possible? considering the game has been released for around 4 years, you'll have to be playing ~6 hours everyday for 4 YEARS straight
@@soulelevation9696 hahaha is there actually people who show off with how many hours they played ? I mean I know that people show off with many things but with hours worth of playtime well... well that's new. I don't know but that shit made me laugh..... seriously though I just put a zero mistakenly I played 1600 hours exactly....but I wish i will get to 10k someday so I can show off haha🤫
Cd pro: All right voice actor, today I need you to voice this line involving gonads which will probably be seen by like 1 person on planet. Voice actor: O_o
After 435+ hours and several playthroughs, I still discovered a new quest by accident today: the one about the spies' deaddrops around the city and their (rather uninteresting) chest in the sewers. I remembered hearing Geralt whisper "Strange..." while passing by a certain place in the city but until today I was never able to find the particular brick in the wall and thus start the mini quest. Which lead me to check online if many people know about it and find another one I missed while doing so, the "Tome entombed", while I was also quite certain I had extensively explored the whole sewers. This attention to detail still has to find its match in any other game and unfortunately, Cyberpunk is still far from that, yet. Oh, and while I'm at it, your videos are really fun and interesting to watch so, thanks for your hard work!
Great video. There were a few here I hadn’t seen before, like the bench outside Novigrad, and finding Dandelion’s things. Amazing that this game is still “giving” us so much enjoyment. Thank you for continuing to make Witcher videos. As long as you keep making them, I’ll keep watching them. Cheers!
Always went with Iorveth in 2, I just like his character more, and his quest line is so much more interesting, there's major character development for him, where as Roche stays pretty much the same as when you meet him
A detail that I have recently discovered about Rosa var Attre in the "Broken Flowers" : if you tell the guard that you are a cook, he will not let you in and you will have to find the backyard of the Attre residence. There is a cave there, I think and outside of the garden wall there is a dead body with a love letter, addressed to Rosa. Also, you will be discovered by a guard who wants to throw you out, but Rosa finds you, tells you that she knows who you are and sends you in. Once you are in the basement of the house you meet Rosa again, who doesn't recognise you. There is a line of dialogue about it, when Geralt is confused about it and reminds Rosa that they have just met. Rosa then reveals that it was her twin in the garden, who promptly shows up. Also, ever wondered why the var Attre residence is right next door or accross The Passiflora? It is strange that a high-class official with two daughters lives so close to a brothel.
The kind of dedication you put into exploring the game is really great, thanks! I also think the Witcher 3 is easily the best game that was ever made. There is so much to find and explore, the story has so many details, the voice acting is brilliant. It will be a great game even in ten years from now.
I usually spare the Scoia'Tael in 'Woodland Beast' quest. I thought about it a lot, but killing them also makes sense. Even though it is not up for Geralt to judge, since there is no monster involved (Witcher Codex), you would still playing into their hands if you agreed to let them live. If you spare them, than they will continue with their raids on everyone. Look closely at the victims they attacked you'll see that the victims were definitely no soldiers. Unfortunately, if you did decide to kill them straight away, Geralt will tell the captain that the Scoia'Tael was behind the attacks. Therefore the redanians will most likely focus on exterminating innocent non-humans as well, which is the developer's way to make the situation that much harder, which is kind of silly because you should have still the option not to mention the Scoia'tael. Still sparing the Scoia'Tael is definitely not an easy decision, the developers really did a splendid job to create situations where both options seems to be as equally gray. Many will still spare the Scoia'Tael out of ethical reasons, even though they all deserve death after what they did or what they have it in their power to harm innocents in the future. The same goes for sparing Gaetan, Karadin, the cannibal people in Erde and even Dettlaff. But these situations are made up so complex that every option seems neither right nor wrong. This is therefore one of the best games I ever played.
The problem with not telling the guard that it was Scoia'Tael is that we need to provide him with some proof that we dealt with the situation. Otherwise he would just not believe us and we'll get no reward, also they might still keep the contract open.
Similair to number 3 (may actually be the same but i couldn't free him) At that exact spot but way later into the game. I also found a dude getting burned alive. When I walked past it I heard him scream something like: 'That Witcher over there is the one who killed your hunters at the ball at vegelbuds, not me!' Pretty sure he was talking about those three guys who thought you were the alchemist and started attacking at that party. :)
That's is Moritz Diefenthel, if you don't thought glory Gate until after you help Triss he is there been burnt and I was able to save him. Instead of sending him to Triss (as you have already helped her) Geralt will have a go at him for telling them who he is.
I actually met Moritz again: I saved it from fire after Triss was shipped, and than somewhere in Novigrad i found him again, asking help knocking at someone's house while guards where chasing him. After saving him, Geralt just told him to hide better or something like that. Sadly i don't rembember anything else.
I wish i could subscribe to a specific playlist or something. I like your witcher videos, but don't much care for any of the other stuff you make. I like keeping my sub feed neat.I still watch every one of these and press like on all of them. Keep it up man :)
I found another quite interesting thing that's easy to miss: between Bowdon and Garin estate there is a really powerful golem for you to fight. Once it's dead, have a look at the corpse there and loot it to find a book. It's called "Igor de Sade's journal", and apparently the dead man was a fan of elemental creatures. In the book, he makes a reference to finding a destroyed golem in the swamp outside Vizima, and he is outraged that someone took it upon themselves to destroy such a creation. He also says who's done it: "... the vandalism was perpetrated by some white-haired witcher..." This is of course a direct reference to the golem fight in The Witcher 1. :)
These vids are awesome. I'm a detail oriented person (actually diagnosed OCD) and so I love it when people find things I didn't. Granted, I've played the game only once. Awesome catches! Also like how you use the name pronunciation tool 👍
OK - On my first playthrough there was a scene just south of Novigrad where some witch hunters were harassing some elves in the suburbs, and Geralt has the option of intervening and taking them out, then advising the Elves to leave town, as more are likely to come around. I don't know exactly HOW I triggered this scene (it was daytime, and it was in the same area as the Lady cleaning the hide who gives you the knife for the "White Lady" quest), but I haven't been able to trigger it again....I'm on my 3rd playthrough, and just can't figure out what I did to get it.
Not sure if this helps, same happen to me till I started Now or Never. Met Triss and explored Novigrad and there was the quest. After saving the man, Geralt told him to find Triss.
Just rewatching this again and I feel the need to thank you for inadvertently giving me an answer to something I've been wondering for a while. I somehow never saw the fire spitter in Hierarch Square before the next gen update - and by that point, I'd already played through the game at least 5 times and watched my partner play it several times before that, so it's not like I was new to Novigrad - so I wondered if he was new or if I'd just missed him. Now that I saw him in the background of your footage, I now know I just somehow missed the dude spitting fire into the air across multiple playthroughs. 😂 I love the conversation the two kids in front of him have about trying the act for themselves. Fingers crossed they either chicken out or someone responsible stops them before they can actually go through with it but I thought the dialogue had a very real feel to it. Kids have such a tendency to believe they can do anything. It's adorable and inspiring but also in scenarios like these, when they're sure to end up hurting themselves, downright terrifying.
During the Scoia'tael quest, if you choose to fight the elves and use your fists to beat them instead of your swords, the leader and her lieutenant will get up and walk back to their tent a few minutes after the fight. They will be hostile and attack Geralt on sight, but you can leave them alive even after you have taken the loot from their bodies.
Bruhhh I tried this the first time, then reloaded my save to do the fight again and realised there was a sword in the background I could use, so I did! Is there any dialogue or anything that I've missed by killing them? Or are they just standard bandits, but elves? I'm really sad I've killed them now :(
The merchant with all the bottles also buys items for full price. One of the only ones that I’ve found. He only ever has like 600 crowns but still nice early game if your tight on money
xLetalis Thank you for taking the time to read all the comments. You deserve a lot more views than you get. I’ve been here for a while 😊. Hope everything with your family is good
This game is full of small details, easter eggs, and more!! Perhaps the best I've ever played. Here's a small thing I found while playing (It's rather unimportant and short, it caught my attention and made me grin, though!) : While raining (this happened to me at Novigrad) if you walk around the city, from time to time you'll hear some particular ambience audio; some characters will sing the iconic lines form "I'm singing in the rain" by Gene Kelly. Although only a couple of lines are sung, I think it was a nice touch by the developers. Great video! : D
This level of detail and immersion can only be born out of passion and dedication to the games they create. This is why CD Projekt RED are the best developers in the business. There was a time when Bioware used to make games for the love of gaming and story telling and universe building, not just for profits.
After playing the The Witcher 3 " including HoS and BaW " 6 times on PS4.. I am definitely planning on playing it again when I have the budget to build a powerful PC to experience this Masterful game in its full potential.
To water you mouth a little: I went from a 970 to a 1070 for 1920x1080. No way for Hairworks but 60 fps and a few graphic tweaks are possible and very awesome! The most impressing ones: Increased Shadow distances, increased Grass distance and LODs and a mod for super bushy grass! Then there are shadows for candles etc (too heavy on my GPU). Massively awesome and the best of all of them: a mod that gets rid of Geralt always being a light of himself. Install it and apart from caves, Geralt's back will be dark and only the true lighting will be visible. Also using a mod to alter the DoF distances. I was never so immersed by a game! And of course the HD rework WATER is amazing! Here's a Link with my in-Game, non-edited Screenshots: www.dropbox.com/sh/gdbo0yknlfnb5gp/AAAjHl6wSDfVe-eKmHkEZxcTa?dl=0
@@user-ef5pk8ck5v I was so split between FCR and GhostMode! I went for Ghostmode because it gets rid of quest levels, enemy levels and fixes a lot of things that bothered me like armor type not making a huge difference or light stroke vs heavy stroke. With ghost mode you don't do any damage against ice giants etc with light strokes. You also don't do any damage to fire golems with Igni etc. I love it so much, lol! Together with all quest markers active on the map mod, you can just strive through the whole world and do whatever you come across. You should try that for your next playthrough! :) I'm gonna switch to FCR3 for Blood & Wine though to make the game compatible with the companion mod. And then I'll do the whole expansion with Ciri and Yen with me
Don’t know if you’re doing Skellige soon, but if you do, I noticed something yesterday I haven’t seen anyone mention anywhere just yet, which I thought you might be interested in. It’s when you leave Crach an Craite, just after he’s told you about the things each of his children need help with and not to worry about Ermion being an obstacle. If you wait in the entrance hallway, you’ll see a servant knock some things over on a shelf, so I kept watching him. Youll then see him pour smoking green, poison-looking liquid into the containers - long before the scene with the bears at the party. I found that pretty impressive. - he’s even rude to you if you try to talk to him during this, and says something to shrug you off, though I can’t remember the exact line.
You remember the pen thing that erase memory in MIB movies ... I need one since i had finish this game , just to forget everything and redo it again ... and again ... and again ...
About Scoia'tael and their leader. Just leave the price for the beast and tell that soldier you didn't find anything. Later in the game, when you play Gwent, you can get really cool card from one of those Scoia'tael in the woods
Are you sure they are the same group of elves? From what I know the only elf you can win a card(Ciri card, correct me if I'm wrong) from is the one to the southwest of Novigrad, not the place when you meet Vernossiel's unit.
yeah if you're talking about that Scoia'tael merchant in their camp close to Novigrad, between Lucian's Mill and Loggers Hut, he is always there and plays with you, and gives you the Ciri card. he is actually part of the "Big City Players" quest and not related to that other Scoia'tael group, no matter what you do... He also sells beautiful Superior Dol Blathanna sword which I am in love with :))
Don’t know if this should count as novigrad, but there’s a little story bit after you complete the doors slamming shut contract that I don’t see anyone talking about. after you complete the contract, if you revisit the mansion outside of novigrad where you kill the elemental in the basement, the entrance to the basement is caved in and a servant at the front gate will tell you that the master walked into the basement and it caved in on top of him
Here is detail I found but cannot prove, maybe you can try it: In the quest "Of Dairy and Darkness" when you make it through the cheese maze Geralt will talk about how he can't wait to tell the story to Vesimir about his "Trial of Cheese". However the other day I was playing on the expansions + (BW or HOS only, with main quest done) he does not say that line. Maybe this is because Vesimir is dead? I don't know if this is true because I've only ever done that quest before Kaer Morhen. He also says a line later about he needs to tell Lambert that foglets are immune to smell of old cheese. Maybe if Lambert died in your playthrough he won't say that either? Who knows, try it out!
when you play the quest from hattori and go to the docks too late/ don't talk to him there in time, he will walk back to his home. if you follow him back home he will ask where you have been and that you have humiliated him (or something in that vain). Geralt promises to be there the next time. idk if thats really a hidden dialogue/ interaction but i thought i would just share it
*Talking about romance theme suddenly plays
Geralt: *NOT SO FAST, ROACH*
hahahah
that's not right.........
it's impossible to go to the romantic bench, there is the limit of the world before
@@fleauryanh528 Not true, I got there perfectly fine, the limit of the world is far beyond it. You must not have gone to the right place.
Hahaha
Random mage: Tells you his life's story
Geralt: LETS PLAY GWENT
i love this :) kudos to you friend
Random mage: *nods*
Well I'll say when Geralt asks for gwent after the guy tells his story, you can even see surprise on his face "what the... gwent?? well why the fuck not".
"Be you a lass or be you a gent, you'll never pass on a round of Gwent"
In Carnal Sins, while looking for the right body in the morgue, there is another dwarf body you can look at. Gerald will say something along the line of "This must be him" and Gratz will say "This one's female actually... Remember, beards are no indication of gender among dwarves." That cracked me up!
Yeah I showed that later in one of my Carnal Sins videos ;]
@@xLetalis no
Same type of fantasy when it comes to JRR Tolkien lore;
"It's true you don't see many dwarf women. Why they're so alike in hoist and appearance... that they're often mistaken for dwarf men."
(whispers) "It's the beards."
lol i remember that
"His genitals. Gotta inspect those."
In Novigrad I went to the very end of the docks, and a bandit yelled at me "your mother is a hamster and your father smells like elderberries" .. just this one bandit.
Yeah :) They say that rarely, also in Thronebreaker, the Witcher Tales
Nice. Monthy Python reverences never gets Old
There’s a spot hidden somewhere, I’d have to go back to check where, there is a white rabbit you can’t kill at the mouth of a cave surrounded by bodies.
Sleepy Outcast I think that's the cave you go to for the soothsayer where you get the root to tell you your future, I think the soothsayer says something about how people don't venture into that cave anymore.
@@sirshotty7689 yea. the quest is "the truth is in the stars". another funny little nod from the devs is that you can't kill the rabbit with your sword, you need to throw a bomb. which is basically the closest you could get to the holy hand grenade of antioch
“They said I could work for them, or they’d break my legs”
Geralt: “oh cool wanna play cards”
Geralt barely paying attention: damn that’s crazy, wanna play a round of Gwentv
the best one in my opinion is the blacksmith in skellige who talks to Geralt like a dick and when Geralt asks him what's wrong he says" how would you feel if you recently lost your son to the sea? I wasn't even able to recover his body" and geralt just says" gwent?" and the guy just smiles and nods.
@@haiderbehbahanipour3027lol. It happened to me too.
It's incredible how there are still things we missed years later.
Yeah, insane ! The rest of the gaming industry is so far behind it's almost funny.
@@ronaldjames6067 its sad... :(
@@pawlogates I know. Sad, but almost funny ...
Most of the gaming industry are only interested in money, they don't give one fuck about games itself.
It's a deep game. CD Project Red did their job asskickin'ly well.
@Viktor Black Can't wait for there next project it will be insane
Near the village that you help both Roche and Vess in Velen, there is a tree in wich you can find a hanged corpse, if you examine it you can find a note of some newly made book, about the war between Redania and Nilfgaard, in which is implied that the hanged corpse is indeed the scholar from Oxenfurt that introduces the basics of Gwent for Geralt at the tavern from White Orchard.
F
Judgment Kazzy nooooooooooo
It's him indeed, because If you lose the game and don't get his card It will be there
Poor lad
@@cronicas_imemoriais I don't find the card
"i hate to go from romance to burning people alive..but i must"
- best line ever haha lmao
hehe
It seems a common sight in Novigrad in the current times does it not?
During the quest "A Walk on the Waterfront" when you have to escort and act as a bodyguard to Ginter de Lavirac, when you get to the meeting place with the fisstech dealers, one of them asks who Geralt is, and Ginter says "He's my gardener". It reminds me of when in The Two Towers, Frodo introduces Sam to Faramir and he asks if Sam his is bodyguard, and Sam says he's his gardener.
oh I've done that and never realized ;]
Never has a game given so much for so little.
well said
I literally bought Game of the Year edition for $10. Best $10 I've ever spent!!!
@@kennethjuarez5384 Same bro,i love this game (tried it 3 times and hated it first 2,but decided to give it a try bought it for a PS4 GOTY edition and i fell inlove with it,now imma watch at the series aswell)
Here's another thing people are likely to miss: During the "Without a trace" quest, you can find the halfling dead and half-eaten by the cannibals couple in Erde. If you kill them, then return later, there will be a bunch of alghouls near their corpses. Geralt will then remark how much of a poetic justice it is that they should be gnawed upon by necrophages.
I found the bench on my third playthrough right as the sun was setting. Blew me away that such beautiful detail was so hidden in the game.
indeed
witcher 3 is still the GOAT after 4 years..... Best game ever
I was thinking yo what does this game have with goats before it hit me
True that. the fact that even after so many playthroughs people are still finding out new things about all the details that went into this game is so awsome and thats why alot if not most games of this genre can't compared to it. Just think if they ever did make another witcher game atleast you know it would be great.
Red dead redemption 2?
@@hamedm9241 no
@@hamedm9241 We are on a Witcher channel. Unfortunetely, talking about any game but Witcher won't be welcomed.
9:50 I was actually surprised they didn’t include Iorveth OR even Yaevinn,
Considering the scoia'tael no longer pose a proper threat to the north or even nilfgaard, just having them disappear from the story has left an empty space for people especially who’ve played the entire series...
I loved how they included Roche and even Thaler into the story, rather short but very sweet also loved how you could invite Roche to kaer morhen...
Would’ve loved something like that for the scoia'tael side of things...
They were supposed to add Iorveth
@@Caillouteletub123 From the ending of Reasons of State, it is obvious that the political sotryline was unfinished.
"Clearly you find gonads fascinating." The look on Geralt's face at that moment.... LMFAO
The level of commitment in the making of this game will never cease to amaze me. Hats off.
The details are amazing, but sometimes I'm telling myself I'd be happier if they would have used the energy, put into coming up with those little things, for making two of the main characters properly how they were supposed to be after the books. (Yen and Triss)
People: *searching for interesting moments in the game*
Me: *trying to jump upon dwarves*
In witcher 1 when geralt wakes up in triss’s house he can catch a conversation between triss and another sorceress, where she will ask triss about “her witcher” and will give an advice to triss: “never let the witcher know what you have done to him”
- i think its about triss didnt mentioned yennefer, tried to use geralt amnesia to get him on her side, so she was already despaired in witcher 1.
In Novigrad you can also find hookers saying "This is a material world and I am a material girl", which is a line in Madonnas song "Material Girl". Aswell you can find drunk people saying "To puke or not to puke, that is the question", which is a referance to the quote "To be or not to be, that is the question" from Shakespeares Hamlet.
yep!
if you wait outside the brothel (the humble one, not Passiflora) some children have a really fun and quite long dialogue
@@armintargaryen9216 haha yes!
@@armintargaryen9216 which is?
i can swear that I have also heard a soldier singing something that was fairly similar to the Simon & Garfunkel song that goes "I'd rather be a sparrow than a snail, yes I would, if I only could, I surely would"
1:46 when Geralt shoots a quick glance at the player for choosing "genitals" a second time XD. though it could be an eye tracking bug, the times he does this throughout the game its almost always appropriate to break the 4th wall "like seriously?"
I love that, it does look like he's giving the player a disapproving look sometimes. He outright breaks the fourth wall during the end cutscene to BaW, iirc. Looks straight at the camera and smiles, not a cinematography trick. Like you're sitting with him and Regis, all drinking to the adventures you've had together before parting ways.
Man, I hope we play as Geralt if there's ever a Witcher 4, or at least that he becomes a supporting character. Perhaps a mentor? A random encounter/side quest when visiting Beauclair? Something. Perhaps even the founder of a new Witcher school, that teaches base humans how to defend themselves from monsters. Actually a Witcher 4 that goes full RPG but is made better than CP2077 would be awesome. Though, playing as Geralt forced out of retirement in the early-mid 1300s due to an outbreak of a new evil would be interesting. Perhaps early guns could be introduced, and be like a slower reload, higher damage crossbow that remains viable as a damaging attack instead of just a stun/anti-air attack.
Of course proper flintlock guns as opposed to the simple sticks full of gunpowder they had in the late 1200s came much later, about the 1600s, but The Witcher is different. They already know about microorganisms, have some steampunk technology given power by magic. Geralt even packs middle ages grenades in his pockets. Guns ain't that hard.
@@lsswappedcessna man it could be awesome to create a custom witcher
@@lsswappedcessna At very least there's the crossover mission in Monster Hunter World, fighting a Leshen as Geralt. Since there are portal shenanigans and Ciri can jump freely between infinite worlds (including ours to bring bubonic plague to Nilfgaard accidentally), I choose to believe the crossover is canon. After beating the mission you can play the rest of the base game and expansion as Geralt or Ciri if you want. Closest we're probably gonna get to more Witcher for a long time.
In count reuven's treasure quest, you could help triss to burn menge's "shack" down by igni-ing it. And triss will respond "thank you for your help geralt" with a few brief dialogue. Just found it today, neat.
yeah, I made a small video about it
ok lets play this game one more time
I like your chomik 😊
On my second playthrough
Strongly agree! Iorveth SHOULD be in the game. I miss his snarky elven butt lol!
Iorveth was supposed to be in the witcher 3 but was cut due to Issues with the main story. The developers said something along the lines of "We could've probably crammed him in to the final product but thats not how we do things. If we are going to have him in the game then we must do the character justice and not just half ass it"
this gives me hope they will include him in some future game or content in a big way :) *fingers crossed*
At least we know he's alive?
Amazing principles. Deserving of support.
naughty dog could learn a thing or two
@@haiderbehbahanipour3027 not only are you wrong, but your comment aged like milk
fun fact, in my country, Croatia, we have an actual city called Novigrad here! So it was so funny seeing that in the game I was like "what?? Our Novigrad???" and it's also medieval city on the Mediterranean coast with walls around just like in the game. There's also a city called Maribor in Slovenia, country next to us, that is also mentioned in the game. we had many Polish tourists for decades here I'm convinced the writer was once in Croatia or was inspired by our coast at least to use that name. some of the locations in the game like Novigrad and parts of Toussaint look really familiar and close to home to me, and so do the Slavic names, culture and lore... so things game is special to me :)))
That's great, also my wife want's to go on a vacation in Croatia :)
you should definitely take her than :) coast in the summer is the best part of Croatia :)
It's highly possible that the name was taken after your city, as for the city itself it's based at least partially on our Polish city of Gdańsk. There are even a few identical buildings in the harbour of Novigrad. Also the city was renowned for being a multicultural couldron as the one in the Witcher. I love the fact how many people can identify with the features from the game :)
"I made a hole other video... About me stalking her all around the place"
That just sounds extremely wrong.
No ... Till the police came .
Not, i sometimes follow npcs just to see where they're going. Not stalking, just curious.
@@kingsoren2010 thats called stalking
@@trixzify No love, curiousity . This is a game, not real life.
I would watch a video of Tomira the herbalist any day. For not being a baker she has the best cake 🍑 in the entire continent
Great video! One more detail, in case it wasn't already mentioned in the comments: When you walk through the village at Glory Gate and Portside Gate you can overhear several women complaining about a woman named Julia and her many cats and that she was part of a band that raided elven ruins and that she is in the possession of some treasure. Julia lives in a hut near Portside Gate with ten (?) cats. Unfortunately, you can't talk to her, but she seemed to have lost her mind. Inside her hut, you can find a note that explains why.
I'll have to look into that!
and I thought they were badmouthing the Seven Cats Inn owner, after all, she's a woman keeping her own business and we don't know her name. Thx for that, I'll go after it
Before Blood and Wine, Novigrad was my favorite haunt. It’s the one place that really took me back to the books.
I still remember the first time I saw Novigrad in the distance
The level of detail in this game is insane. I’m constantly marvelling at everything I see and hear.
Hope you enjoy the rest of the playlist ;]
Yeah, this Game is blessed with Love to Details. The Team of CDPR will forever have my Gratitude!
Dammit mate, stop making these videos you’ll end up making me go for a 5th run through the game!:(
that's the point ;]
7th for me
You gotta pump those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers
50th*
@@Johanna-vr2qx well depends on how thorough you are on each 😉😂 If you spend a couple hundred hours each time the number of times you played it can be low
Man i waited for a long time for this!! better get my snacks
bon appetit :]
@@xLetalis bone apple tea, remember me? Used to watch your videos around 2 years ago.
hmm I can't say I do :{ and I think I usually remember viewers
@@xLetalis I probably changed my account, well! When my PS4 broke, I used to watch your videos all day long!
hi there i'm Polish :) want just to make something clear XD czarodziejki - sorceresses, wiedźmy - witches (in Polish "czarodziejki" have a good meaning while "witches" is kinda negative, depends on story.)
in Polish "wiedzmy" carries negative meaning as in "witches" while "czarnodziejka" translates as sorceress. Keep reading that dictionary and interpreting.
Fun fact: Odrin has made his way into Meve's army as well in Thronebreaker. When you click on the innkeeper in the mess tent, he'll mention he racked up quite the drinking tab the night before.
What an absolute unit.
oh yeah, I do remember that!
Gotta love how much passion CDPR puts in their work. And how much you put into yours! Love your videos mate, keep em coming!
I like those little humorous points you put into your videos, makes them more lively!
glad to hear ;]
With more videos I watch i question myself if I even played Witcher 3.
During the quest now or never, when you choose to save Berthold and Anisse, after defeating the witch hunters there and before leaving the house, Geralt can talk to the people near the door before leaving the house for the dialogue of turning those two in the witch hunters.
yeah I included that and more about them in my 2nd Details about Triss video
There's probably I lot I left out but I do hope you enjoy it! Sorry for taking so long with this one!
xLetalis its fine the game is huge and random occurrences
Can you please make a spreadsheet of how to complete all of these quests, so there will be less "things you missed in The Witcher 3"? Thank you very much and video is nice (except Google Translate) too.
I hope u include that change in environment thing with the bandit camps I mentioned in some other video when u do about missing things in blood and wine.
can you mention it again just in case ;]
@@xLetalis If you go to the guarded treasures and bandit camps located around the bandit Stronghold near the Mount Crane Castle fast travel point before clearing the bandit stronghold u will find Bandits there but if u clear that stronghold and then visit those areas after a few days u will find low level ghouls, blood and dead body of bandits indicating that they were killed of by the knights or something like that since they lost their stronghold. I didn't try for the other 2 bandit Strongholds so can't say if same thing happens with these 2 but it definitely worked here. I tried this in version 1.21 or 1.22. However I never found a forum or blog telling about this so sometimes it feels like it was maybe a bug but don't know.....it is a pretty logical thing to happen.
hey man!, i found a detail you didnt mention on your video maybe you know it and decide not to include it anyway here it is;
There is a quest called "Out On Your Arse!" where you find a woman crying outside of a brother and tells you there are men inside from skellige causing problems. when you go inside to deal with it, if you havent finished the skellige part of the story your options will be either use magic to convince them to leave or kill them.
but if you did the skellige quest and killed the ice giant, another option will apper where you can say something like " i've killed the ice giant, i dont think killing you will be a problem for me"
after choosing this option skellige men will say " oh you are the geralt of rivia who killed the ice giant?! a friend of skellige is friend of us everywhere" and then they'll leave the brother in peace.
its a minor detail maye you thought its so little that you dont need to include to your video but i wanted to let you know anyway.
love your videos! keep up the good work mate!
People have been telling me about this for half a year probably, but I never get the time to try it out! Thanks for reminding me
Just a small one, but if you follow the thief just after having visited Triss's house in Navigrad, he will lead you through the mummer's theatre area and into the area of the statue carving business of the two dwarf brothers, one of whom is later murdered just before the attack on Priscilla. After you see him briefly after passing by the two brothers, the next time you will see him is in the morgue.
I saw that after making this video :) I should mention it at some point
That tree detail explains the title for the romance song, “The tree we sat once.”
that's deep!
At the part where you first find triss's home, one of the looters mentions going through the sewers to find the king of beggers. When you leave her house, it automatically starts the quest where you follow a thief there, but you can find a sewer in the south part of the city to get there and skip that quest.
I just noticed that during the quest "Pyers of Novigrad", when following the thief to the Putrid Grove, you can come across Fabian Meyer and his brother standing in front of one of their statues bantering about it.
I love this game
"Some of them dance, rather provocatively" 😂😂 that killed me
"You clearly find gonads fascinating"
Damn CDPR, savage!
Haha i played over 10000 hours of the witcher and i thought i found and discovered everything but still you always amaze me by the small things I've missed!!.. I'm starting to think that you might be an actual witcher
1000 or 10000?
4 years? wound't be suprised if it's 10 000. i've already over 1000 hours and i'm still not bored of it. even got a list of things i'm gonna try in my next playtrhough
wtf that's more than a full year of pure playtime, is that even possible? considering the game has been released for around 4 years, you'll have to be playing ~6 hours everyday for 4 YEARS straight
Most likely some kid trying to show off without realizing how long 10k hours actually is lol
@@soulelevation9696 hahaha is there actually people who show off with how many hours they played ? I mean I know that people show off with many things but with hours worth of playtime well... well that's new. I don't know but that shit made me laugh..... seriously though I just put a zero mistakenly I played 1600 hours exactly....but I wish i will get to 10k someday so I can show off haha🤫
Forever my favorite game
The Witcher and Bloodborne in the same year, what a year.
Cd pro: All right voice actor, today I need you to voice this line involving gonads which will probably be seen by like 1 person on planet. Voice actor: O_o
:D
Nice job keep up the hard work man
Thank you :) Have you seen the more recent episodes?
@@xLetalis yeah i always follow your work i dont have access to books so all the content about both the game and the books u post are interesting
After 435+ hours and several playthroughs, I still discovered a new quest by accident today: the one about the spies' deaddrops around the city and their (rather uninteresting) chest in the sewers. I remembered hearing Geralt whisper "Strange..." while passing by a certain place in the city but until today I was never able to find the particular brick in the wall and thus start the mini quest. Which lead me to check online if many people know about it and find another one I missed while doing so, the "Tome entombed", while I was also quite certain I had extensively explored the whole sewers. This attention to detail still has to find its match in any other game and unfortunately, Cyberpunk is still far from that, yet. Oh, and while I'm at it, your videos are really fun and interesting to watch so, thanks for your hard work!
Recently played, I couldn’t remember the spot but remembered Geralt saying « strange » as well but not noticing anything
the notification got me hyped, never clicked on anything faster
hehe ty!
Can't believe I actually missed almost all of these tiny details lol. Thanks for the video man. 😁
you're welcome ;]
Great video. There were a few here I hadn’t seen before, like the bench outside Novigrad, and finding Dandelion’s things. Amazing that this game is still “giving” us so much enjoyment. Thank you for continuing to make Witcher videos. As long as you keep making them, I’ll keep watching them. Cheers!
indeed!
Always went with Iorveth in 2, I just like his character more, and his quest line is so much more interesting, there's major character development for him, where as Roche stays pretty much the same as when you meet him
So thankful for your content. Witcher 3 is a major part of my life for 5 months straight.. not close to putting it aside
:) no problem
Are u gonna make content like this for cyberpunk 2077?
yes, if I like it as much!
It'd be a goldmine for content.
@@valravnsshadow9422 so it seems
"Ten Things You May Have Missed While Burning The City"
@@tlotpwist3417 you're breathtaking, you know that?
12:25 Perfect. Absolutely perfect.
Seriously awesome that years later people are still finding references and notable details in this game.
You're one of the only youtubers I've heard who can be so clearly unscripted and yet be so entertaining. I love these videos, great work as always!
Well I must admit that I do think about what I should say and have notes :) But thank you, i'm happy to hear it!
@@xLetalis Sorry, I didn't mean that insultingly, I just meant it feels genuine
A detail that I have recently discovered about Rosa var Attre in the "Broken Flowers" : if you tell the guard that you are a cook, he will not let you in and you will have to find the backyard of the Attre residence. There is a cave there, I think and outside of the garden wall there is a dead body with a love letter, addressed to Rosa. Also, you will be discovered by a guard who wants to throw you out, but Rosa finds you, tells you that she knows who you are and sends you in. Once you are in the basement of the house you meet Rosa again, who doesn't recognise you. There is a line of dialogue about it, when Geralt is confused about it and reminds Rosa that they have just met. Rosa then reveals that it was her twin in the garden, who promptly shows up.
Also, ever wondered why the var Attre residence is right next door or accross The Passiflora? It is strange that a high-class official with two daughters lives so close to a brothel.
Seriously - the best game ever. Third time through it to discover the Ciri/Queen ending and there is so much more to discover.
The kind of dedication you put into exploring the game is really great, thanks! I also think the Witcher 3 is easily the best game that was ever made. There is so much to find and explore, the story has so many details, the voice acting is brilliant. It will be a great game even in ten years from now.
I saved the guy, realized he is meritz, reload saved file and watch him burn on stake 😏😏
lol
Lol
I wanted to watch him die. But he doesn't die as long as you are looking. So oh well after a while I helped in
You evil
I usually spare the Scoia'Tael in 'Woodland Beast' quest. I thought about it a lot, but killing them also makes sense. Even though it is not up for Geralt to judge, since there is no monster involved (Witcher Codex), you would still playing into their hands if you agreed to let them live.
If you spare them, than they will continue with their raids on everyone. Look closely at the victims they attacked you'll see that the victims were definitely no soldiers. Unfortunately, if you did decide to kill them straight away, Geralt will tell the captain that the Scoia'Tael was behind the attacks. Therefore the redanians will most likely focus on exterminating innocent non-humans as well, which is the developer's way to make the situation that much harder, which is kind of silly because you should have still the option not to mention the Scoia'tael.
Still sparing the Scoia'Tael is definitely not an easy decision, the developers really did a splendid job to create situations where both options seems to be as equally gray. Many will still spare the Scoia'Tael out of ethical reasons, even though they all deserve death after what they did or what they have it in their power to harm innocents in the future. The same goes for sparing Gaetan, Karadin, the cannibal people in Erde and even Dettlaff. But these situations are made up so complex that every option seems neither right nor wrong. This is therefore one of the best games I ever played.
The problem with not telling the guard that it was Scoia'Tael is that we need to provide him with some proof that we dealt with the situation. Otherwise he would just not believe us and we'll get no reward, also they might still keep the contract open.
I don’t care lol I just killed them
Off topic but I love how you went through and read every comment that was posted and replied if need be. You have just earned a sub :)
I usually do it :) thank you
Similair to number 3 (may actually be the same but i couldn't free him) At that exact spot but way later into the game. I also found a dude getting burned alive. When I walked past it I heard him scream something like: 'That Witcher over there is the one who killed your hunters at the ball at vegelbuds, not me!' Pretty sure he was talking about those three guys who thought you were the alchemist and started attacking at that party. :)
That's is Moritz Diefenthel, if you don't thought glory Gate until after you help Triss he is there been burnt and I was able to save him. Instead of sending him to Triss (as you have already helped her) Geralt will have a go at him for telling them who he is.
I actually met Moritz again: I saved it from fire after Triss was shipped, and than somewhere in Novigrad i found him again, asking help knocking at someone's house while guards where chasing him. After saving him, Geralt just told him to hide better or something like that. Sadly i don't rembember anything else.
"Wouldn't mind a few round of cards?"
My favourite line
I wish i could subscribe to a specific playlist or something. I like your witcher videos, but don't much care for any of the other stuff you make. I like keeping my sub feed neat.I still watch every one of these and press like on all of them. Keep it up man :)
I have more than 300+ hours into the game and still discovering new stuff!!...
Great video xLetalis, and what a LEGENDARY game!!!
"So I was faffing about minding my own business when suddenly, up he pops and heals me"
Four years since it's release and this game still keeps on giving!
I found another quite interesting thing that's easy to miss: between Bowdon and Garin estate there is a really powerful golem for you to fight. Once it's dead, have a look at the corpse there and loot it to find a book. It's called "Igor de Sade's journal", and apparently the dead man was a fan of elemental creatures. In the book, he makes a reference to finding a destroyed golem in the swamp outside Vizima, and he is outraged that someone took it upon themselves to destroy such a creation. He also says who's done it: "... the vandalism was perpetrated by some white-haired witcher..." This is of course a direct reference to the golem fight in The Witcher 1. :)
sadly I haven't played the Witcher 1 past the intro ;[
@@xLetalis ua-cam.com/video/xr465iAN9uc/v-deo.html
How dare you
I'll come back to these videos once I've finished the game. Great stuff though. Great to see videos appreciating the details of the game!
glad you're enjoying them ;]
These vids are awesome. I'm a detail oriented person (actually diagnosed OCD) and so I love it when people find things I didn't. Granted, I've played the game only once. Awesome catches! Also like how you use the name pronunciation tool 👍
:D thank you
"czarodziejka" means "enchantress/ sorceress". The good/ beautiful kind.
OK - On my first playthrough there was a scene just south of Novigrad where some witch hunters were harassing some elves in the suburbs, and Geralt has the option of intervening and taking them out, then advising the Elves to leave town, as more are likely to come around. I don't know exactly HOW I triggered this scene (it was daytime, and it was in the same area as the Lady cleaning the hide who gives you the knife for the "White Lady" quest), but I haven't been able to trigger it again....I'm on my 3rd playthrough, and just can't figure out what I did to get it.
Not sure if this helps, same happen to me till I started Now or Never. Met Triss and explored Novigrad and there was the quest. After saving the man, Geralt told him to find Triss.
10 things missed in Touissant? I feel I was very superficial during that DLC
It well be a good one
it's coming eventually ;]
@@xLetalis the obvious one: Conan O'Brien reference in Beauclair's cemetery
Just rewatching this again and I feel the need to thank you for inadvertently giving me an answer to something I've been wondering for a while. I somehow never saw the fire spitter in Hierarch Square before the next gen update - and by that point, I'd already played through the game at least 5 times and watched my partner play it several times before that, so it's not like I was new to Novigrad - so I wondered if he was new or if I'd just missed him. Now that I saw him in the background of your footage, I now know I just somehow missed the dude spitting fire into the air across multiple playthroughs. 😂
I love the conversation the two kids in front of him have about trying the act for themselves. Fingers crossed they either chicken out or someone responsible stops them before they can actually go through with it but I thought the dialogue had a very real feel to it. Kids have such a tendency to believe they can do anything. It's adorable and inspiring but also in scenarios like these, when they're sure to end up hurting themselves, downright terrifying.
This is so awesome man,i have about 500 - 600h in this game and i almost missed all of these, Thanks, this was a very enjoyable watch, keep at it!
:) Glad I made it then, thank you!
During the Scoia'tael quest, if you choose to fight the elves and use your fists to beat them instead of your swords, the leader and her lieutenant will get up and walk back to their tent a few minutes after the fight. They will be hostile and attack Geralt on sight, but you can leave them alive even after you have taken the loot from their bodies.
Bruhhh I tried this the first time, then reloaded my save to do the fight again and realised there was a sword in the background I could use, so I did! Is there any dialogue or anything that I've missed by killing them? Or are they just standard bandits, but elves? I'm really sad I've killed them now :(
The merchant with all the bottles also buys items for full price. One of the only ones that I’ve found. He only ever has like 600 crowns but still nice early game if your tight on money
Find such precise and delicate details that actually matter in AC Odessey. That's right, they don't excist. Can't believe people compare the two.
I played odyssey, its a good game but its no witcher 3 not even close
They sold AC Odyssey on world-changing choices but i only remember the Kephallonia plague and not much else
So happy you still make videos. What is your favorite build to run with Geralt? Like sign heavy, combat heavy, alchemy heavy?
Bombs heavy is a lot of fun, thought not when fighting bosses :)
xLetalis Thank you for taking the time to read all the comments. You deserve a lot more views than you get. I’ve been here for a while 😊. Hope everything with your family is good
@@sovereigngrace9723 thank you!
This game is full of small details, easter eggs, and more!! Perhaps the best I've ever played.
Here's a small thing I found while playing (It's rather unimportant and short, it caught my attention and made me grin, though!) :
While raining (this happened to me at Novigrad) if you walk around the city, from time to time you'll hear some particular ambience audio; some characters will sing the iconic lines form "I'm singing in the rain" by Gene Kelly. Although only a couple of lines are sung, I think it was a nice touch by the developers.
Great video! : D
heh, I'm not sure I've heard this particular one, but I've definitely heard rain-related ambient dialogue
This level of detail and immersion can only be born out of passion and dedication to the games they create. This is why CD Projekt RED are the best developers in the business. There was a time when Bioware used to make games for the love of gaming and story telling and universe building, not just for profits.
After playing the The Witcher 3 " including HoS and BaW " 6 times on PS4..
I am definitely planning on playing it again when I have the budget to build a powerful PC to experience this Masterful game in its full potential.
I have to as well :{ I want hairworks and 60 fps
@@xLetalis hell yeah, gonna rock that 4K and every single graphics enhancing mods possible
To water you mouth a little: I went from a 970 to a 1070 for 1920x1080. No way for Hairworks but 60 fps and a few graphic tweaks are possible and very awesome! The most impressing ones: Increased Shadow distances, increased Grass distance and LODs and a mod for super bushy grass! Then there are shadows for candles etc (too heavy on my GPU). Massively awesome and the best of all of them: a mod that gets rid of Geralt always being a light of himself. Install it and apart from caves, Geralt's back will be dark and only the true lighting will be visible. Also using a mod to alter the DoF distances. I was never so immersed by a game! And of course the HD rework WATER is amazing!
Here's a Link with my in-Game, non-edited Screenshots:
www.dropbox.com/sh/gdbo0yknlfnb5gp/AAAjHl6wSDfVe-eKmHkEZxcTa?dl=0
@@Habixus God Damn
@@user-ef5pk8ck5v I was so split between FCR and GhostMode! I went for Ghostmode because it gets rid of quest levels, enemy levels and fixes a lot of things that bothered me like armor type not making a huge difference or light stroke vs heavy stroke. With ghost mode you don't do any damage against ice giants etc with light strokes. You also don't do any damage to fire golems with Igni etc. I love it so much, lol!
Together with all quest markers active on the map mod, you can just strive through the whole world and do whatever you come across. You should try that for your next playthrough! :)
I'm gonna switch to FCR3 for Blood & Wine though to make the game compatible with the companion mod. And then I'll do the whole expansion with Ciri and Yen with me
I still wonder why Geralt, Vesemir and especcially Yennefer looks so diferent ingame compared to the Intro of the Game and the trailers...
The cgi trailers were probably outsourced and they had their own interpretation of the given artwork.
LLPTV they should still be using assets from the developers
CDPR changes their character designs several times during development. If I had to guess, they worked on the CGIs before deciding their final look
I wish that they did look how they look in the intros and cgi trailers. They look so awesome in cgi.
I played through the game like 5 times, and never found some of these things. Thanks for sharing them, I'll try them out on my next playthrough.
you're welcome :)
Man your voice is so calming
Don’t know if you’re doing Skellige soon, but if you do, I noticed something yesterday I haven’t seen anyone mention anywhere just yet, which I thought you might be interested in.
It’s when you leave Crach an Craite, just after he’s told you about the things each of his children need help with and not to worry about Ermion being an obstacle. If you wait in the entrance hallway, you’ll see a servant knock some things over on a shelf, so I kept watching him. Youll then see him pour smoking green, poison-looking liquid into the containers - long before the scene with the bears at the party.
I found that pretty impressive. - he’s even rude to you if you try to talk to him during this, and says something to shrug you off, though I can’t remember the exact line.
actually i'm making the video as we speak :) But I'll look into it anyway, thanks!
@@xLetalis Yeah, my bad, I saw that, just after posting this! No worries at all, and thanks for the response - God bless you good sir
You remember the pen thing that erase memory in MIB movies ... I need one since i had finish this game , just to forget everything and redo it again ... and again ... and again ...
About Scoia'tael and their leader. Just leave the price for the beast and tell that soldier you didn't find anything. Later in the game, when you play Gwent, you can get really cool card from one of those Scoia'tael in the woods
Are you sure they are the same group of elves? From what I know the only elf you can win a card(Ciri card, correct me if I'm wrong) from is the one to the southwest of Novigrad, not the place when you meet Vernossiel's unit.
yeah if you're talking about that Scoia'tael merchant in their camp close to Novigrad, between Lucian's Mill and Loggers Hut, he is always there and plays with you, and gives you the Ciri card. he is actually part of the "Big City Players" quest and not related to that other Scoia'tael group, no matter what you do... He also sells beautiful Superior Dol Blathanna sword which I am in love with :))
Don’t know if this should count as novigrad, but there’s a little story bit after you complete the doors slamming shut contract that I don’t see anyone talking about. after you complete the contract, if you revisit the mansion outside of novigrad where you kill the elemental in the basement, the entrance to the basement is caved in and a servant at the front gate will tell you that the master walked into the basement and it caved in on top of him
I'll have to check it out, thank you for sharing
this channel is too underrated. you deserve more subs.
heh, thanks ;]
Here is detail I found but cannot prove, maybe you can try it:
In the quest "Of Dairy and Darkness" when you make it through the cheese maze Geralt will talk about how he can't wait to tell the story to Vesimir about his "Trial of Cheese".
However the other day I was playing on the expansions + (BW or HOS only, with main quest done) he does not say that line. Maybe this is because Vesimir is dead? I don't know if this is true because I've only ever done that quest before Kaer Morhen.
He also says a line later about he needs to tell Lambert that foglets are immune to smell of old cheese. Maybe if Lambert died in your playthrough he won't say that either? Who knows, try it out!
I enjoy your witcher video letalis, keep up the good work.
Indeed one of the games I will remember for a very long time.
I'm just re-binging these because they are so good, and Witcher 3 is just so amazing
:) Thank you, it really is
when you play the quest from hattori and go to the docks too late/ don't talk to him there in time, he will walk back to his home.
if you follow him back home he will ask where you have been and that you have humiliated him (or something in that vain). Geralt promises to be there the next time.
idk if thats really a hidden dialogue/ interaction but i thought i would just share it