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How many hours did y'all put into the game? 

If and when did the game start feeling like a drag to you?
 
How many hours did y'all put into the game? 
If and when did the game start feeling like a drag to you?

I have no clue but I put the game down and pick it back up from time to time. There's so much to do and the DLC doesn't help
 
How many hours did y'all put into the game? 
If and when did the game start feeling like a drag to you?

I believe I'm at 220 hours. Skellige is when I started to feel the burn, but I eventually hit up every question mark in every area and completed both DLCs. I didn't do everything in Blood and Wine though; just the main story and most of the side quests. I think what made the game more enjoyable was playing it slow, which sounds a bit crazy. But the immersion was real for me and I was able to dive into all the side quests and take in the beauty of all the areas and towns.
 
 
How many hours did y'all put into the game? 

If and when did the game start feeling like a drag to you?
Not sure exactly how many hours but I have completed the game twice and have every achievement including completing it on the highest difficulty so that's a lot of hours. I'd guess a few hundred. Honestly I never really felt like it was dragging, it's hands down the greatest rpg I have ever played and I don't really have any criticism of the game. 

The DLCs were very good as well imo, especially Blood And Wine. I really enjoyed that one. 
 
 
How many hours did y'all put into the game? 

If and when did the game start feeling like a drag to you?
Yeesh.  This is all still on my first playthrough.
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  I've finished the main story and both expansions, done lots of side quests, crafting, tons of gwent.  I still have a lot of side content still to do, but I'm probably gonna start fresh soon.

There are a few annoying quests sprinkled in but it's never really felt like a drag for me.  It's one of the best games ever made and the DLC is fantastic.
 
I've had the game for over a year now but barely started playing it a little over a month ago, and I've got to say it's one of the best games I've ever played. I finished Blood & Wine last week and that DLC by itself beats out most games. 
 
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just started and took down the first griffin. any tips? do yall get every material on the road?
 
Best game of this generation

This game and Fallout 3 & 4 are the only games I've played for the past 2 years. After i'm totally done with Fallout 4, i'll get the blood & wine dlc for the witcher and keep busy with that.
 
I downloaded it a few weeks ago but haven't tried playing. Haven't played gwent in like a year.
 
Got the complete edition like 3 days ago.

Game is solid and reminds me of Skyrim.
This is one of those games where I wish there was an instruction booklet. So much info packed in this game.
crazy detailed

only a level 3 after clearing out white orchid, then I went to this other town to hunt a witch, turns out Geralt knows her, and I'm in the middle of that quest.

Quen is upgraded up until i get another slot open.

I was looking for a game that could get me to Death Stranding release, but if the reviews for that are subpar, I might just rock this game until Cyberpunk
definitely a game thats up my alley
 
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