This is probably one of my favorite quests in the game, there is so much lore building behind it, from Vserad the Baron of Crow's Perch, to the Catriona Plague and human experimentation, it's deep and dark, which outcome did you choose?
I caught an absolutely stunning view of the sun rising over the Pontar and just had to take some screenshots, there's even a flock of birds enjoying the river too.
What are the must have mods on your Witcher 3 mod list? I'm always looking for new additions to make my game the best is can be while still keeping the original spirit of the game, the last mod I downloaded was Brothers in Arms which I just learned existed and it's an amazing restoration mod.
First time birdhouse keeper, we have a severe thunderstorm with high winds and possible hail coming to the area here in TX, we're wondering what the safest course of action is to keep these eggs safe, should we just hope for the best? The house has gone through storms but not with eggs inside.
Dang, with mods that slightly increase the damage of the crossbow (I always felt it was really weak) mounted archery becomes a viable combat method, and it looks cool as hell too!
This quest is by far the best written and emotionally impactful quest in the entire game, it's a timeless classic that will rise through the annals of best videogame quest design for generations. By the end of it I feel like I've gone through an entire adventure, does anyone else feel this way?
Witcher 3 Next-Gen looks sooooo good, the art style is timeless, here are some of my favorite screenshots from my most recent playthrough, starting from White Orchard and arriving in Crow's Perch...I use Nvidia color/sharpen filter to slightly enhance the vibrance and really make the world pop!
I know Toussaint always gets recognized for it's landscape and beauty, but can we take a moment to appreciate how lush and gorgeous Velen's forests are, especially after the Next-Gen release, the art style of Velen's forests is so iconic and unique, I could walk through these forests forever!