

Yes, and as much as it was tv drama, I think it did overall help people form opinions not based entirely on believing what they’re told.
Yes, bad actors will edit conveniently, but it feels better then being able to make up everything.
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Yes, and as much as it was tv drama, I think it did overall help people form opinions not based entirely on believing what they’re told.
Yes, bad actors will edit conveniently, but it feels better then being able to make up everything.
the game/steam release definitely deserved bad reviews - but it’d be hard to deny that it wasn’t also a bombing run.
looks like your “home” is instanced and just for you - and then you go out to the “MMO” world.
but even that doesn’t sound like “MMO”, but now every game where you can see someone random online seems to grab that description.
either way, I think it looks worth checking out, since as a man in his 40’s, I am clearly the target audience for happy fun times games like Stardew Valley, Animal Crossing, and Disney Dreamlight.
Season 2 (“Book 1” in the US), I agree made some TERRIBLE changes, especially around Yennifer’s relationship with Ciri.
Having just finished Season 3, however, I feel like they mostly pulled back into following the book’s major plotlines. Sure, a TV show makes some concessions on content, but overall I felt it followed the books “okay”. Everything that happened in Thanedd was close, and everything after that too, in the final 3 episodes. Rience was the strangest change to me, since that doesn’t happen for several books and it’s Ciri’s doing.
Does the general public agree? Or are we still so mad about Season 2 that we refuse to see Season 3 positively?
I wonder how long I should wait for diminishing returns on the patch rate to jump into the game. I’m in no rush, I know I’ll play it eventually.