According to Steam
>40% of players quit during the prologue
>60% of players quit before finishing the Bloody Baron (3 hours in)
>70% of players quit the game at Novigrad
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According to Steam
>40% of players quit during the prologue
>60% of players quit before finishing the Bloody Baron (3 hours in)
>70% of players quit the game at Novigrad
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That's because the game is mid af
Novigrad makes sense. I took a year-long break from the game in Novigrad. It's because it feels like a massive digression, you're doing all this shit and getting no closer to Ciri.
I quit during Novigrad doing some inane side quest
games are pump and dump schemes nothing new
they count on the average normie having the attention span of a fly
i 100% the game its certified kino
Literally the most overrated game in history.
Not surprised, the beginning of the game is a fricking slog. Novigrad was so boring I almost quit myself, I have no idea why they thought running around that city for 4 hours was good gameplay.
Novigrad was like one of the best parts of the game. Might have been a massive diversion but it advanced a lot of plot from the other games just in that city alone.
The “get involved with criminals in a corrupt major city instead of fighting cool monsters” filler section in fantasy RPGs is almost always shit.
It's really good if you can follow the story, but it's hard to be immersed if you can't. The game overwhelms the player and never gives them a chance to catch up on lore. It's also not your typical RPG because you're playing a pre-established character, which is unsettling at first. Ideally, you would read the novels, then play the Witcher games. If you do that, it will be one of the best entertainment experiences.
dogshit game is dogshit
>majority of people stop playing a boring game
CDPR has made exactly one decent game, the original Witcher. Everything else has been mid to dogshit. Terrible studio.
The game is good, but I played really slow.
Not a masterpiece that some moronic GTA fans says though
>Tutorial makes the combat feel like shit.
>Wandering has you run into random high level unkillable mobs constantly and if you're dumb enough to try and kill them anyway (me) you get your shit pushed in
Also that's 170% Anon. I still love the game but it was a slog at times.
It's the same for most games, 10-20% don't even finish the opening, and only 10-20% reach the ending.
29% dropped Dark Souls during or before reaching Anor Londo
60% didn’t make it to the gargoyles or got filtered by them
>29% dropped Dark Souls during or before reaching Anor Londo
>60% didn’t make it to the gargoyles or got filtered by them
huh? aren't the gargoyles required to get to Anor Londo?
29% didn’t acquire the lordvessel, so that means they dropped it somewhere in the gargoyles or blighttown
I took like a 2 month long break half way through Novigrad. I was feeling the burn by then. I ended up getting back into the game a lot once I reached Skellige.
nice to see more people realizing what a mistake open world was for this series
I quit during the Bloody Baron quest. This game is massively overrated
>still the highest rated Witcher game
Guess open world really works.
Every game on my steam list is like this. Witcher 3 had too much guff in it though. I enjoyed it but then I'd been playing since Witcher 1 and it felt like a good evolution to previous games. Witcher 3 was Geralt in full Big Boss mode.
morons don't know how steam users work
Most games get barely played by normies or people that obsessibly buys games
Just watch the achivements ratio for any games and see how the most common achivement is 50% or 70% and the ones below drop exponentially
Those are actually pretty high completion rates for Steam
I've played it from the beginning all the way through blood and wine 3 times.
Did you reach enlightenment?
actually been thinking about trying the game again after quitting right when i finally linked up with Ciri. maybe i'll check out the mods this time and skip 90% of the POIs
According to Steam, this is true for nearly every game.
People don't finish games.
Go on any game's statistics and you'll see its always less than half of the playerbase completing the game
Normalgays seriously just buy these games play for 2 hours and then leave it at that to go get hype for the next game.
Sounds like a lot of games. People who finish games are in the minority
Normies don't do missions/quests in open world games and they skip cutscenes anyway.
I found the biggest slog to be Skellige over anything else. The boat sections are tedious and a lot of Skellige just turned into fast traveling around once you got the maps. It made the game feel a lot more "checklist-y"