Why on earth would you even do this? I haven’t found money to be all that important in the game. It’s like willfully turning the game into an MMO.

Spoiler for the Bovine Defense Force Initiative:

Because munchkins will be munchkins.

The problem is shopkeepers have limited money so there’s an upper limit on money. I guess you could burn through the cash of everyone you meet. (Flood the market with cow skins!)

Hey, it might be faster to get a ton of money, then simply buy whatever crafting supplies you need. Never loot again!

That’s awesome. Bovine Defense Force indeed!

Edit: Tim, some merchants regenerate their money after a few in-game days.

Uh, Ok. Just installed the update on the PS4 and was excited to see the significantly easier to read HUD and text ---- and I’m not sure I would have noticed any change if I didn’t know they said they improved it.

Hmm. Motion sickness seems to be specific to Witcher sense - whew. Performance is great. But my CPU seems to be hitting 98C :/

OK, anyone else with the PS4, do you see “significantly larger font sizes”???

Heh, this game…

I finished the only quests I had still, two contracts and the final boxing matches in Skellige. The last boxing matches were funny, so ironically easier than the normal ones.
Even as I was finishing it, I found two new quests while walking from A to B. Fuck.

Might be a new option?

BTW - not crazy about riding up to a question mark, seeing a dead body, opening a chest and getting “Quest Completed!” - somehow it let me skip the first part of whatever this quest was.

Sometimes that’s all there is to it - find a piece of paper and/or a key, open a chest nearby.

They didn’t make them larger. They made them boldface and white, instead of dun brown.

Since I’m playing on both systems, thank goodness for that. Seriously, I have terrible eyes, and it’s just fine as it is now.

I don’t know why I thought they were adding a filter to the usable inventory items page so you could filter out books, but they didn’t. I wish they had their own page as I like to hold on to them so I remember what books I’ve read.

What did you do for Following a Thread quest?

This one was a little tough to decide. This is the quest where Lambert (witcher friend) says a group killed his friend Aiden, a witcher from the school of the cat. The guy Lambert accused of killing Aiden definitely seems like he was a piece of thrash. He claims to have turned his life around and has a wife and 2 kids. He appears to have tried to cut off ties with the members of his group and refused to enter a business proposition with one.

I selected that I didn’t believe his remorse, but spared his life since I couldn’t be sure what happened. Since he had a wife and kids I didn’t want to kill him without being sure.

That’s not a quest, LOL! I didn’t even find a key. Just came up to a tent, dead guy was in red, Geralt says “huh - interesting” but doesn’t find anything, open the chest, find a note and “Music - Quest Completed!!!” LOL! “Oh, look, someone dropped their wallet” “DUM DUM DE DUMMMMM! The Wallet Quest Completed!!!” LOL

Ah so that’s what it was! I was wondering why I hadn’t crafted those two oil recipes I had in my alchemy tab since the only thing that seemed to be missing was an alchemy ingredient that you can craft yourself. I totally forgot that they needed ekkimara hides to craft before the patch.

We picked the same ending choices, he seemed a bit smarmy when talking to him.

BTW, if you’ve finished the major section of the Bloody Baron quest line, do go read Alec Meer’s diary on that quest from RPS. And then compare it to Arthur Gies’ terse out-of-hand dismissal of that same section of the game.

As someone states rather well in the comments, time and again we’ve had folks who have had dogmatic responses to the game say things about it, only to (hopefully) get some education and knowledge that it may be not so easy to shoehorn this particular thing into those strictly held doctinaire views.