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ironmanDX said:
Conegamer said:

Another user made a similar point earlier...seems to be the case yeah. Not that it's a bad thing but it needs to be balanced so there's still a good sense of rewrd and growth, else what reason is there to play on?

It appears as though completing quests rewards more XP than just fighting, so that could be part of the reason why...

This. Anyone grinding by killing monsters, stop, go to town and talk to people and go to the job board and take everything instead. 

 

Not only is it more rewarding for experience, the quests are usually varied and well written. You'll enjoy the game much more.  

Pretty sure you get like 0 experience killing monsters.

You must get some since there are things that say 5% more xp for killing monster/humans, but it's practically zero.

As for the original poster in this chain.  Yea level 4 I think is the max one can achieve in the prologue.  I did everything and fought probably everything, looted everything, talked ot everyone, ect.  

But yea you are doing a huge disservice by not doing side quests and stuff.  Hell half of them involve better writing and stories than many games main stories. 

But man talk about a "GRAY" game.  There is like zero black and white in witcher games.  So many quests I end up doing feel like there is no winners ever.  Always feels like i'm trying to pick the lesser of two evils.  Zero happy endings in this game.