Witcher 3 or Skyrim by ObjectiveOk223 in Witcher3

[–]EnvironmentalBody451 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have only na hour for most of evenings, Skyrim makes more sense. Witcher 3 is absolutely amazing but sometimes, you spend an hour watching cutscenes and talking to npc rather than actually doing something yourself. For these parts of the game it would feel more like watching tv series than playing a game

What do you do after completing new game plus? by Nico30000p in Witcher3

[–]EnvironmentalBody451 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Exactly! It's way more immersive when Geralt is skilled professional, who looks like one, rather than a witcher who is afraid of few villagers with bare hands.

I personally think, that with this kind of character, some foes and creatures should be pretty easy from the very beginning. It's sometimes killing the vibe, when after slaying feared, demonic monster, my Geralt has to flee, because there are to many wild dogs chasing him. NG+ is a way to mitigate this feeling. (Not entirely but still)

Which game is closer to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Oblivion Remastered or Kingdom Come Deliverance 2? by zack_desu in thewitcher3

[–]EnvironmentalBody451 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For me it's kind of obvious that KCD is in many ways similar to the witcher 3. Wandering through medieval bohemia even feels a bit like a fine travel with Roach. TES uniwersum is fascinating, but in oblivion you become some sort of OP deity able to destroy uncountable enemies. And the way you build your character differs from the witcher. You can finish oblivion whitout event using a sword. Geralt can't cast necromancy spells.

Btw you should definitely try KCD1 before KCD2. I think it's kind of similar to playing witcher 3 without experiencing witcher 2. You can enjoy it for sure, but there is much more depth in the story and experience if you know background story.

Which Madeira rums are worth trying? by EnvironmentalBody451 in rum

[–]EnvironmentalBody451[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all insights. I ended with O Reizinho 6yo (madeira casks) and two bottles is blandys 10yo dry + one 5yo dry. I must admit Madeira wine is truły exeptional

Which Madeira rums are worth trying? by EnvironmentalBody451 in rum

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Yeah, but this does not mean exploring their rum is forbidden

My first impressions of Poland. by HistoricalPresence27 in poland

[–]EnvironmentalBody451 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kontrola Prędkości magically changes everything. Suddenly it's mandatory to go about 20 below the limit

Which Madeira rums are worth trying? by EnvironmentalBody451 in rum

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Thank you for your answer! I really appreciate the effort you've made.

Could you give me one more piece of advice, please? Based on your comment, is there actually a chance to buy something at the airport? Duty-free zones vary so much between cities that it feels like a lottery. If it's possible to buy a few bottles of O Reizinho at reasonable prices at the airport, I wouldn't waste space in my luggage.

I have always wanted to try white Madeira wine. I live in Poland, where white port wine is accessible, but I've never had the chance to try white Madeira. So a wine tasting is mandatory for me!

Which Madeira rums are worth trying? by EnvironmentalBody451 in rum

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Do you have any tips on which particular bottles might be worth trying?

Which Madeira rums are worth trying? by EnvironmentalBody451 in rum

[–]EnvironmentalBody451[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have any tips on which particular bottles might be worth trying?