i was laughting my butt of in my last Playtrough , when Gerald said :"There is nothing behind me. i´m a Witcher i would know." A Patrol of Soldiers wandered right behind him ^^
Having programmed that the bandit actually rides to his friends camp and having the option to continue the story there is insane. How many players really have experienced that? As you said, in most quest the bandit just would disappear or it would end in a similar way.
What bakes my brain is thinking that, after finishing the quest and leaving him alive, the NPC model might actually walk across the map to the camp rather than simply respawning there.
@@Hope_Prevail I've played RDR2 extensively. It's a weird combo of excessive detail and the occasional really glaring hole in the detail. Like you can't drop and leave stuff for any length of time. It will de-spawn. Or once, I tethered my horse on the main avenue in St. Denis and it just ran out into the street, killed a random pedestrian, and suddenly I was being chased out of town by policemen. As usual, the AI, when it wasn't being incredibly smart, was shockingly dumb.
On my first run, I got the horseback ending, but I obviously chopped him down asap. Pretty insane that you can actually follow him all the way across the map and have a special outcome.
"Temeria has not yet perished as long as we still live" is a reference to Polish national anthem, starting "Poland has not yet perished as long as we still live"
@@toastsoup489 hm, I think Nilfgaard is more like the Roman Empire since they don't want to wipe out the northerners, they want to spread their way of life
@@daveshootsfirst0801 NIlfgaard is very much like the Roman Empire, but it's also aesthetically meant to be similar to nazi germany (at least in the books). Their elite division literally wears SS insignia on their coats (black with two silver lightning bolts). Their language also seems based on german or dutch in some way. The entire Witcher story contains lots of WW2 allegories, though of course the Roman Empire is a more obvious fit for a medieval fantasy world.
@@toastsoup489 Actually all the Northern Kingdoms are Poland. If you flip the map so that the sea is to the North you can see the resemblance. Also the Coat of Arms of Redania is practically a copy of the Polish one. Nilfgaard is a parody of the Holy Roman Empire/Teutonic Knights mixed in with the classical Roman Empire. The free city of Novigrad is a parody of Gdansk mixed in withother Hanseatic Cities. There were several wars between Poland and the Holy Roman Empire and of course the Northern Crusades. Both eventually lead to the creation of the Kingdom of Prussia.
@@brutusvonmanhammer With how the original witcher game played and how good the dialogue and choices were, I'm really excited to see how it translates into a modern remake on UE5
It really puts into context how unique this game is. You cant expect what you typically see in other similar games, since the attention to detail in this game is absolutely crazy. Something as simple as this, where you’d usually just cut his ass down, has so much more to it that you wouldn’t see in any other game. I love it
@@HassanAhmed-rf9xr I am not doing stuff on purpose. Dandelion is that bard who simps for priscilla, robbed the whoreson junior and owns the thyme and rozmarin whorehouse.
The attention to details of this game is stunning, still manages to amaze me after my third playthroughs. Great job pointing it out to me, man, quality content as always.
I actually let him go most of the time. After playing Witcher 1 and 2, I have a soft spot for Temeria, which extends to the guerilla fighters. Just like I always side with Roche over Dijkstra
@@Schaddar1 It's one of the really difficult choices and neither siding with Dijkstra or Roche is perfect. But I always side with Roche for one because he won't betray you (unlike Dijkstra) and has the nation's best interests in heart, again unlike Dijkstra who seems like a megalomaniac only strategizing a way to rule the northern kingdoms himself. I don't really know tho those kind of decisions in witcher 3 really fucked me up lol
Hey Neon, did you know that in Brave fools Die young quest (The one where Skelligers climb a rock to light fire), If you drop all the Celandine there is a different Dialog option. Usually Geralt has dialog option, "This medicine will help", if you don't have Celandine Geralt has a different dialog, Celandine can help, it's a pretty common herb. And after that you can either get the herb yourself or tell them they need a druid not a witcher and leave. Pretty interesting imo.
I actually got the "Worst Witcher" Ending, because at that point in time - like two weeks ago, I'm late to the train - I didn't really realize the depth of detail of this game and just searched for the box and nothing more. I, as the player, figured something was fishy, but Geralt, seeing as I didn't examine any other clues, apparently didn't xD
@@prathikprasanth918 the worst ending would be not being able to find the cart in itself. I spent God knows how long an have up. Decided to do my own thing. Came upon him by chance an decided to check a tutorial. Well it was just around the corner. Couldn’t even examine the thing until like my 6 try or something .
Same lol, I'm also very green to video games in general and was still figuring out basics of how the game worked. I didn't get yet how much diferent dialogue actually affects outcomes, and that there were mutliple endings possible for quests lol
I came across this guy in my first play through after completing the game and dlcs, I went back to white orchard to visit all the question marks and I found him but it wouldn’t let me talk to him, there were explosion barrels nearby so I used aard to push them to him before I blew him up…
i was skeptical when i saw the beginning of the video but i did found out i never actually took the time to follow him into the camp. i gave him medicine and later found him alone in the camp - was surprised he stayed ingame after i finished the quest(found the camp on previous runs but never knew it was his).
I got the ending where you just ignore everything and grab the box because this was my second play through and I just felt like speeding things up. In my mind Geralt just looked at the dead rider and horses and decided he just didn’t care that day.
If you aren't good at catching him you can give yourself a head start. Before you talk to him when you have the box, you can get on his horse and ride it far away. When he tries to run away he has to go to his horse, wherever you put it. I tried it and I had to wait for him since I rode his horse down the path.
Wow! I clocked almost 400h of game time and there's still stuff to be experienced! This game is really the best! When I first played the game I was terrible at riding and he got away from me, but I reloaded and caught him then let him go with the medicine. On all the subsequent playthroughs I did, I never chased him that far because I always assumed that the quest would fail and he'd disappear at some point. Guess I know what I'm doing next time 😉😁
I always hand him in on account of the notice I found on the tree at the crossroads (where you first talk to Vesemir). It states something about bandits pretending to be soldiers But now I’m definitely chasing him down to his camp next time.
All these years later and the attention to detail in this game is insane. They really didn't have to go this hard on a simple side quest that is basically a tutorial on how you influence different outcomes but they did anyway. It feels like there's ALWAYS something new to discover in this game all these years later. Because of other games I just assumed you couldn't follow him all the way to camp. I thought he'd be stuck in a loop or the quest would fail if you don't kill him before he reaches an invisible wall. The fact they put this much effort into a side quest that's basically just a tutorial just shows how much they cared!
I have two ideas to check for some hidden dialogue: 1. Can you get the first part of the fragment in The Last Wish before talking to Yennifer? 2. When joining Yennifer for the feast on Skellige, is there some hidden dialogue if you show up as naked as the game lets you? Even if not I suspect it must look hillarious. I fear I don't have any saves close to these but maybe you want to check it out for a future video.
I chase him and let him leave with the medicine. I don't like Emhyr and I always free Temeria, so it just makes sense to me. Great video! I never knew about his camp.
i always side with dijkstra, he has visions and policies he plans to enact that may improve the lives of the people while roche is a partisan hack and a broken record with zero plans and policy positions
Just had this encounter yesterday. Im in my second playthrough and even though it was obvious what happened, i gave him the box and decided not to press the matter because honestly, im roleplaying as Geralt and hes got more important things to do than play Justice Warrior.
I didn’t realize I was supposed to chase him, didn’t even see him when he started running, thought the quest just ended kinda abruptly and went about my day. Still the only failed quest I have in my log and I’m pissy about it. In my defense it was my first run of any Witcher game so I was still figuring it out.
My first playthrough I stupidly ran around killing the drowners and missed all the clues about his lies...love all the details in the quest and your video. Thanks.
Just when I thought I've seen it all. The Witcher 3 is a masterpiece that never ceases to amaze me with its insane attention to detail. What an amazing video, subscribed and looking forward for more content like this!
Another quality video but first things first... Congratulations on your 20,000 subs. From the moment I watched your first video, I knew it wouldn't be long before you had a loyal following. All the best for the new year and may you hit all your goals for 2022.
The first time I played trough this quest I took the medicine for myself. But it was some flower that you could easily find in the wild and I had like X60 of them already in my pockets. xD The second time I turned him into Nilfguard, I was hoping that it would in some strange way shorten the main White Orchid quest or get me some unique dialogue.
I think a lot of people are going back to play witcher 3 because season 2 of the show just came out, myself included. What a great time to start a witcher youtube channel! Honestly any time you started you would’ve been successful, I can tell you put effort into these and you’re doing great.
"Temeria has not yet perished as long as we live" is a direct quote from the Polish anthem (except of course Temeria is replaced by Poland). In original it states "Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła póki my żyjemy".
In the Nilfardian camp, there was information about a "Patriotic Song Night" and these were true Polish patriotic songs adapted to the world of The Witcher. And of course "Gods Save the Emperor"
Making this channel right around Witcher s2 was extremely smart, because the first thing I did after watching the show was hopping directly into a new playthrough
So I found something new over 6 years of playing I found unique dialogue from Keira Metz you see almost alway you would do her quest line right after wandering in the Dark then send her too KEAR Morhen but did you know that if you were too leave her quest line till after you lifted UMA curse then whent too her as part of the Brothers in Arms quest line and then did her quest line you have some very unique dialogue as you would always have sent her too KEAR Morhen with out knowing were Ciri is
Unrelated, but this is a detail (or lack thereof) I've found on my second playthrough: in White Orchard I've never met Tomira nor spoke to her about Lena, however if you go to her after you've left to Velen, she will have the same dialogue as if you've met her and tells you Lena died. A small detail the devs didn't account for I guess
Fun fact, on my most recent replay I was very rusty at the beginning (and I didn't somehow realise how to get him off the horse soon enough) and I didn't remember how the quest was supposed to go exactly, so I thought the option to follow him into the camp and fight there was intentional / the primary way to solve the quest, lol. But thanks to you I discovered the option of missing clues and locking yourself out of the conversation (and the game making fun of you for that), which is really cool.
First time I played this mission, I didn't know you could attack people on horseback. So I ended chasing this guy all the way to his camp and killing him and his friends.
Guys how many of experienced this:- if you let him leave with medicine, then you can have a chance to meet him and his gang again in the roadside of Velen. Another dialogue choice appears which we can still kill them or get payment for the side with him.
On my 2nd playthrough i failed this quest, because i was roaming the wilderness on foot and it looks like it's an immediate fail if you don't have roach close to you when the horse chase is supposed to start
i'm just finding out that what the merchant says at 7:20 "temeria has not yet perished as long as we still live" is actually the first line taken from polish national anthem, although it's poland not temeria lmao
There is a scribbled paper that you can find where the mission of the witch swords of the viper orchard begins on this paper it is written that the Temerian soldiers preferred to become bandits than to fight for the Temeria there it says that they set up a camp in the middle of the forest next to an old mill i believe this guy is a temerian turned bandit so he talks of foltest if you let go of a soldier who is now just a bandit.
My first playthrough I was terrible at riding horses at that point, by the time I got on roach, the dude was nowhere to be found and the quest failed shortly after
This quest didn't even trigger for me this 4.0 playthrough and I rode all over white orchard and never fast traveled. I forgot it even existed until this video.
I got the ending with the camp because I didn't know you could attack him on horseback. I was still so new to the game that the fight was very challenging. I think I died 3 times.
It only me or i found a bug by making his horse run away with igni this mission glitches. I had to bring him the horse back. To allow his scape scene. Also by trying and trying I also made more horses of diferent skin colour spam...
Crazy how I can have so many hours on a game and have completed this very quest probably 15 times and only now do I know the level of detail present. Wonder what else there is
"One of the very first secondary quests", yeah I kinda missed it for some reason and it turned out as one of my very last missions as part of my 100% completion
I like your video's dude. The way you put them together and this may sound strange, you have the right voice for narrating them 😆. Just a question. Throughout some of your videos, you have certain armors on, are they from Mods?
I didn'T know how to ride fast, when my game was new, so he always did escape until I resorted to use my sword chasing his horse away, before I talked to him. Then, I had a headstart, there was no chase at all, I stopped him in his tracks.
The first time I played Witcher 3 I completelly missed this quest on my first visit to White Orchard. I only finished it at the very, very end of the game
i was laughting my butt of in my last Playtrough , when Gerald said :"There is nothing behind me. i´m a Witcher i would know." A Patrol of Soldiers wandered right behind him ^^
Plotka teleports behind.
Yes but they don't attack him...
Geralt
he knew they are just bots from a video game.
I actually jump scared myself when the soldiers walked past, it was hilarious
Having programmed that the bandit actually rides to his friends camp and having the option to continue the story there is insane. How many players really have experienced that? As you said, in most quest the bandit just would disappear or it would end in a similar way.
right, there should be achievements for getting some of these endings
What bakes my brain is thinking that, after finishing the quest and leaving him alive, the NPC model might actually walk across the map to the camp rather than simply respawning there.
@@rottensquid interesting
@@rottensquid ever heard of red dead ? That game has much more impressive NPC behavior
@@Hope_Prevail I've played RDR2 extensively. It's a weird combo of excessive detail and the occasional really glaring hole in the detail. Like you can't drop and leave stuff for any length of time. It will de-spawn. Or once, I tethered my horse on the main avenue in St. Denis and it just ran out into the street, killed a random pedestrian, and suddenly I was being chased out of town by policemen. As usual, the AI, when it wasn't being incredibly smart, was shockingly dumb.
On my first run, I got the horseback ending, but I obviously chopped him down asap. Pretty insane that you can actually follow him all the way across the map and have a special outcome.
I'm gonna start following people all the way across the map to see what happens
@@thepowerlies gonna do it now. I decide to restart the base game an didn’t get to the dlc.
I couldn't even follow him a few meters; nevermind the entire WO map. I must be the worst horse rider to ever curse this game.
Same.
"Temeria has not yet perished as long as we still live" is a reference to Polish national anthem, starting "Poland has not yet perished as long as we still live"
It took me long to realize Temeria=Poland, Nilfgard= Germany , hence one invanding the other just like WW2
@@toastsoup489 hm, I think Nilfgaard is more like the Roman Empire since they don't want to wipe out the northerners, they want to spread their way of life
@@daveshootsfirst0801 ohhh..during WW2 germans also brings "culture" to Poland and their way of life, enslave and made Poland a labor camp at first
@@daveshootsfirst0801 NIlfgaard is very much like the Roman Empire, but it's also aesthetically meant to be similar to nazi germany (at least in the books). Their elite division literally wears SS insignia on their coats (black with two silver lightning bolts). Their language also seems based on german or dutch in some way.
The entire Witcher story contains lots of WW2 allegories, though of course the Roman Empire is a more obvious fit for a medieval fantasy world.
@@toastsoup489 Actually all the Northern Kingdoms are Poland. If you flip the map so that the sea is to the North you can see the resemblance. Also the Coat of Arms of Redania is practically a copy of the Polish one. Nilfgaard is a parody of the Holy Roman Empire/Teutonic Knights mixed in with the classical Roman Empire.
The free city of Novigrad is a parody of Gdansk mixed in withother Hanseatic Cities.
There were several wars between Poland and the Holy Roman Empire and of course the Northern Crusades. Both eventually lead to the creation of the Kingdom of Prussia.
I can't even begin to imagine what level of detail planning and world creation goes into having such branching quests
Just imagine what's in store when Witcher 4 releases
@@brutusvonmanhammer hoping is not like cyberpunk but stays in similar style to the witcher 3 mission
@@Nicolo-ue9xu I think we're all hoping that
@@brutusvonmanhammer With how the original witcher game played and how good the dialogue and choices were, I'm really excited to see how it translates into a modern remake on UE5
@@Nicolo-ue9xu Cyberpunk man bad.
It really puts into context how unique this game is. You cant expect what you typically see in other similar games, since the attention to detail in this game is absolutely crazy. Something as simple as this, where you’d usually just cut his ass down, has so much more to it that you wouldn’t see in any other game. I love it
“The quest journals, they often have little jokes like this if you mess up a quest,” sounds like a GREAT video idea!!!!
Most quest descriptions are written in the way of story Dandelion tells to folks. So it squeezes chuckles regardless of outcome.
@@burningsinner1132 never heard of this dandelion but ok.
@@HassanAhmed-rf9xr Lutik, kurwa!
@@burningsinner1132 ok now you’re doing this on purpose.
@@HassanAhmed-rf9xr I am not doing stuff on purpose. Dandelion is that bard who simps for priscilla, robbed the whoreson junior and owns the thyme and rozmarin whorehouse.
The attention to details of this game is stunning, still manages to amaze me after my third playthroughs. Great job pointing it out to me, man, quality content as always.
I actually let him go most of the time. After playing Witcher 1 and 2, I have a soft spot for Temeria, which extends to the guerilla fighters. Just like I always side with Roche over Dijkstra
Same
So selling Temeria to Nilfgaard means having a soft spot for the country heh?
Temeria 🤍💙🤍💙
Hail Dijkstra the great northern unifier
@@Schaddar1 It's one of the really difficult choices and neither siding with Dijkstra or Roche is perfect. But I always side with Roche for one because he won't betray you (unlike Dijkstra) and has the nation's best interests in heart, again unlike Dijkstra who seems like a megalomaniac only strategizing a way to rule the northern kingdoms himself. I don't really know tho those kind of decisions in witcher 3 really fucked me up lol
This game is pure art. Thank you again for all your efforts. Good luck on the path in 2022!
Hey Neon, did you know that in Brave fools Die young quest (The one where Skelligers climb a rock to light fire), If you drop all the Celandine there is a different Dialog option. Usually Geralt has dialog option, "This medicine will help", if you don't have Celandine Geralt has a different dialog, Celandine can help, it's a pretty common herb. And after that you can either get the herb yourself or tell them they need a druid not a witcher and leave. Pretty interesting imo.
All these years and you can still find something new while playing this game, truely a masterpiece game
I actually got the "Worst Witcher" Ending, because at that point in time - like two weeks ago, I'm late to the train - I didn't really realize the depth of detail of this game and just searched for the box and nothing more. I, as the player, figured something was fishy, but Geralt, seeing as I didn't examine any other clues, apparently didn't xD
I prolly got the worst ending coz a pack of wolves came out of nowhere and attacked me and this guy escaped inthe end.😅
@@prathikprasanth918 the worst ending would be not being able to find the cart in itself. I spent God knows how long an have up. Decided to do my own thing. Came upon him by chance an decided to check a tutorial. Well it was just around the corner. Couldn’t even examine the thing until like my 6 try or something .
Same lol, I'm also very green to video games in general and was still figuring out basics of how the game worked. I didn't get yet how much diferent dialogue actually affects outcomes, and that there were mutliple endings possible for quests lol
Excellent video ! I can’t believe there was anything left I didn’t know about White Orchard
That attention to detail! This is why I love this game. Keep up the good work and happy new year 😊
I came across this guy in my first play through after completing the game and dlcs, I went back to white orchard to visit all the question marks and I found him but it wouldn’t let me talk to him, there were explosion barrels nearby so I used aard to push them to him before I blew him up…
rude…
i was skeptical when i saw the beginning of the video but i did found out i never actually took the time to follow him into the camp. i gave him medicine and later found him alone in the camp - was surprised he stayed ingame after i finished the quest(found the camp on previous runs but never knew it was his).
I got the ending where you just ignore everything and grab the box because this was my second play through and I just felt like speeding things up. In my mind Geralt just looked at the dead rider and horses and decided he just didn’t care that day.
And that is so totally fair lol
Just realized his guerilla Temerian friends are labeled as bandits. I wonder how many in-game bandits were actually guerilla soldiers for Temeria
Either that or he lied about being a Temerian guerilla soldier
@@aureliusmacfeidh5331 Good point, but he did have a unit number, and if he was lying Geralt mightve heard it
That phrase "this isnt most games , this is witcher 3" 😇
I was really surprised to find that this was not a xLetails video! Excellent attention to details!
after playing this game for more than 8 times and (200hrs every time) all I can say is WTF
thanks brother
If you aren't good at catching him you can give yourself a head start.
Before you talk to him when you have the box, you can get on his horse and ride it far away.
When he tries to run away he has to go to his horse, wherever you put it.
I tried it and I had to wait for him since I rode his horse down the path.
I love your Witcher 3 vids. Wish there was more to binge watch. One of the best games ever and it's music is some of the best game music ever.
oh if only the show runners had this level of commitment...
Great video as always!
ps: will you do more show review? I would really like that
so close to 20k! keep up the good work :)
Wow! I clocked almost 400h of game time and there's still stuff to be experienced! This game is really the best!
When I first played the game I was terrible at riding and he got away from me, but I reloaded and caught him then let him go with the medicine. On all the subsequent playthroughs I did, I never chased him that far because I always assumed that the quest would fail and he'd disappear at some point. Guess I know what I'm doing next time 😉😁
the rapid growth of this chanel is bananas
I always hand him in on account of the notice I found on the tree at the crossroads (where you first talk to Vesemir). It states something about bandits pretending to be soldiers
But now I’m definitely chasing him down to his camp next time.
All these years later and the attention to detail in this game is insane. They really didn't have to go this hard on a simple side quest that is basically a tutorial on how you influence different outcomes but they did anyway.
It feels like there's ALWAYS something new to discover in this game all these years later. Because of other games I just assumed you couldn't follow him all the way to camp. I thought he'd be stuck in a loop or the quest would fail if you don't kill him before he reaches an invisible wall. The fact they put this much effort into a side quest that's basically just a tutorial just shows how much they cared!
Of course I let him go with the medicine ... Temeria is not dead as long as someone is still fighting for it "
I have two ideas to check for some hidden dialogue:
1. Can you get the first part of the fragment in The Last Wish before talking to Yennifer?
2. When joining Yennifer for the feast on Skellige, is there some hidden dialogue if you show up as naked as the game lets you? Even if not I suspect it must look hillarious.
I fear I don't have any saves close to these but maybe you want to check it out for a future video.
Never thought of the final outcome. Look like I will have to do another walkthrough. Thank you!
I chase him and let him leave with the medicine. I don't like Emhyr and I always free Temeria, so it just makes sense to me. Great video! I never knew about his camp.
But the medicine could also be used for people too
Bloody Temeria, Dijkstra RULEZ!
Dijkstra wasn't with me in Kaer Morhen. I also followed Roche the 1st time I played The Witcher 2, so it just fits better with my gameplay.
i always side with dijkstra, he has visions and policies he plans to enact that may improve the lives of the people while roche is a partisan hack and a broken record with zero plans and policy positions
@@manusiabumi7673 Ciri empress tho 👌🏼
man after 800 hours of playing this game i still discover new stuff..damn, what a masterpiece
Just had this encounter yesterday. Im in my second playthrough and even though it was obvious what happened, i gave him the box and decided not to press the matter because honestly, im roleplaying as Geralt and hes got more important things to do than play Justice Warrior.
im eating all of your content up bro godspeed
I didn’t realize I was supposed to chase him, didn’t even see him when he started running, thought the quest just ended kinda abruptly and went about my day. Still the only failed quest I have in my log and I’m pissy about it. In my defense it was my first run of any Witcher game so I was still figuring it out.
Another great video! Live your content
Blasted youtube ads are screwing up the playback @3:30 - video keeps hanging and won't play further
I found your channel recently, and I must say your videos are very interesting, well made and informative, so keep up the good work
Your videos are a delight to watch. Thank you very much for producing such top tier content :)
Its not actually hard to find it since the dude is just on the side of the road
My first playthrough I stupidly ran around killing the drowners and missed all the clues about his lies...love all the details in the quest and your video. Thanks.
in my first game, i got the stupid-long-ass horse racing into his camp just because i can't do a proper attack while riding horse
Wow I’m literally on a new play through and am about to do this exact quest. Great content man 🤙
And I'm watching this video and just saw your comment 55 seconds after you started this quest
Just when I thought I've seen it all. The Witcher 3 is a masterpiece that never ceases to amaze me with its insane attention to detail.
What an amazing video, subscribed and looking forward for more content like this!
He did it for Temeria!! The North’s fight for freedom never ends!
These videoes you are making are seriously reignating my love for this game, maybe i am due for a new deathmarch playthrough again...
This is very similar to the outcomes of that part of King's Gambit in Skellige, when you have to chase down Arnvald. Great video!
Another quality video but first things first... Congratulations on your 20,000 subs. From the moment I watched your first video, I knew it wouldn't be long before you had a loyal following.
All the best for the new year and may you hit all your goals for 2022.
Replaying since minor update....been 3 years since I finished. Many thanks...and I let him take meds.
Another Witcher detail i missed, great video.
The first time I played trough this quest I took the medicine for myself. But it was some flower that you could easily find in the wild and I had like X60 of them already in my pockets. xD
The second time I turned him into Nilfguard, I was hoping that it would in some strange way shorten the main White Orchid quest or get me some unique dialogue.
I think a lot of people are going back to play witcher 3 because season 2 of the show just came out, myself included. What a great time to start a witcher youtube channel! Honestly any time you started you would’ve been successful, I can tell you put effort into these and you’re doing great.
Hey bud, I also started playing for the first time due to the Netflix series. Am almost done with white orchard, pretty good game so far! Loving it.
Same I've played through multiple times but the show got me hyped to start another one tonight.
"Temeria has not yet perished as long as we live" is a direct quote from the Polish anthem (except of course Temeria is replaced by Poland). In original it states "Jeszcze Polska nie zginęła póki my żyjemy".
In the Nilfardian camp, there was information about a "Patriotic Song Night" and these were true Polish patriotic songs adapted to the world of The Witcher. And of course "Gods Save the Emperor"
Making this channel right around Witcher s2 was extremely smart, because the first thing I did after watching the show was hopping directly into a new playthrough
So I found something new over 6 years of playing I found unique dialogue from Keira Metz you see almost alway you would do her quest line right after wandering in the Dark then send her too KEAR Morhen but did you know that if you were too leave her quest line till after you lifted UMA curse then whent too her as part of the Brothers in Arms quest line and then did her quest line you have some very unique dialogue as you would always have sent her too KEAR Morhen with out knowing were Ciri is
There is a notice on the tree where you start the game that says that bandits are disguising as temerian soldiers
Unrelated, but this is a detail (or lack thereof) I've found on my second playthrough: in White Orchard I've never met Tomira nor spoke to her about Lena, however if you go to her after you've left to Velen, she will have the same dialogue as if you've met her and tells you Lena died.
A small detail the devs didn't account for I guess
Fun fact, on my most recent replay I was very rusty at the beginning (and I didn't somehow realise how to get him off the horse soon enough) and I didn't remember how the quest was supposed to go exactly, so I thought the option to follow him into the camp and fight there was intentional / the primary way to solve the quest, lol.
But thanks to you I discovered the option of missing clues and locking yourself out of the conversation (and the game making fun of you for that), which is really cool.
happy new year to y'all
First time I played this mission, I didn't know you could attack people on horseback. So I ended chasing this guy all the way to his camp and killing him and his friends.
You could make a very evil option out of this. Choose the options to chase him down kill his friends then take him to the Nilfgaardians.
Guys how many of experienced this:- if you let him leave with medicine, then you can have a chance to meet him and his gang again in the roadside of Velen. Another dialogue choice appears which we can still kill them or get payment for the side with him.
I really appreciate your content.
Didnt know the long chase ending. Pretty cool👍🏽
On my 2nd playthrough i failed this quest, because i was roaming the wilderness on foot and it looks like it's an immediate fail if you don't have roach close to you when the horse chase is supposed to start
I usually let him go with medicine because we’re Northern and Should support Our kingdoms
I did find him again alone in the camp but never encountered the unique extended chasing scene. Good research, mate. 😊
Cant say there are many youtubers I've watched all their videos and so fast... Well done bud. Keep it up. I love this stuff.
probably helps that I only have half a dozen videos up haha
Crazy that this is just one of the first quests and they went this hard on it
You and xLetalis are my Witcher lifeline
i'm just finding out that what the merchant says at 7:20 "temeria has not yet perished as long as we still live" is actually the first line taken from polish national anthem, although it's poland not temeria lmao
At least two dozen playthroughs and I never knew these choices existed!
If you are trying this on death march and low level.
be ware that they hit really hard and you have to try it back all the way again
First play through I ended up chasing him all the way to camp because I couldn’t hit him on horseback lmao
Glad to see your content getting more popular. Best of luck!
10 playthroughs and almost 1400 hours into the game and i thought i've seen it all. Good job
OMG this 2021 and people still make this videos I thought I was looking at an old 2016 video or something #love
On my first playtrough i lost him and failed the quest because some nearby wolves attacked me and i didnt realise where he ran off
There is a scribbled paper that you can find where the mission of the witch swords of the viper orchard begins on this paper it is written that the Temerian soldiers preferred to become bandits than to fight for the Temeria there it says that they set up a camp in the middle of the forest next to an old mill i believe this guy is a temerian turned bandit so he talks of foltest if you let go of a soldier who is now just a bandit.
I let him go with the medicine everytime
Love your videos brother!
My first playthrough I was terrible at riding horses at that point, by the time I got on roach, the dude was nowhere to be found and the quest failed shortly after
This quest didn't even trigger for me this 4.0 playthrough and I rode all over white orchard and never fast traveled. I forgot it even existed until this video.
Wow I didn't expect something like this to be hidden as early as white orchard! So awesome. :-)
My first play through I didn’t understand the horse riding dynamics and didn’t know I was suppose to knock him down so I got this rare ending.
Just now discovering this new channel, and it looks like it has so much potential, keep up the good work!
I got the ending with the camp because I didn't know you could attack him on horseback. I was still so new to the game that the fight was very challenging. I think I died 3 times.
It only me or i found a bug by making his horse run away with igni this mission glitches. I had to bring him the horse back. To allow his scape scene.
Also by trying and trying I also made more horses of diferent skin colour spam...
Crazy how I can have so many hours on a game and have completed this very quest probably 15 times and only now do I know the level of detail present. Wonder what else there is
Congrats on 20k subscribers!👏
"One of the very first secondary quests", yeah I kinda missed it for some reason and it turned out as one of my very last missions as part of my 100% completion
great video my dude
I like your video's dude. The way you put them together and this may sound strange, you have the right voice for narrating them 😆.
Just a question. Throughout some of your videos, you have certain armors on, are they from Mods?
Nope, I don't think so! I haven't really messed around with any cosmetic mods other than the one that removes the hood from the feline armor.
Loving ur content ✨️
Our boi got his 20k subscribers! Congrats.
Ayy congrats on 20k!
I didn'T know how to ride fast, when my game was new, so he always did escape until I resorted to use my sword chasing his horse away, before I talked to him. Then, I had a headstart, there was no chase at all, I stopped him in his tracks.
The first time I played Witcher 3 I completelly missed this quest on my first visit to White Orchard. I only finished it at the very, very end of the game