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Conegamer said:
dane007 said:


Depends on the quesat you get and the quest you are doing. Its usally involves asking someone to gather clues and information about the whereabout and then going there to use your witcher sense and then slaying the beast. Others involve collecting items   that the npc requires . There are ? in the game, which are random moments which allows you to explore and gain even more quests. Those far, involve killing monster and assisting th enpc bieng attack. that can lead to more questss and adds more story . There are even quest wher eyou are just investigating clues or evidence laid around the area of interest. 

That's pretty cool; sounds like there's a much wider range of activities to do in questing than in, say, Skyrim for example. Means it should keep me busy for quite a while yet!

i have spent 6 hours and i have only done  the first story missions but have done more then 10 sidequests and countless amount of ? hunting. You hvae becareful which areas you go to , as there are areas where monsters will be higher level then you . Its huge and can be overwhelming. As tehy say , if you did the game properly it would easily be 200+ hours lol.  Skyrim quests got borign fast. This  one has good story and keeps you wanting to do more quests. Also some of the quests , you have decisions to make. I haven't progressed far into the game, but i am assuming they will impact the main storyline.