Hello,
I'm getting into the Witcher games, but I was wondering something; isthe save import feature where you load your choices from a previous game into the next one as crucial to getting a good experience as, say, Mass Effect, where the default world builds you used in sequels without save imports left you with no way of getting the best ending or optimal experience? Or can you get the best ending/experience in Wither 2 and 3 with a save file without importing from a previous game?
It's just that these games are really long, I have all of them but the common consensus seems to be that the Witcher 3 is the best RPG since sliced bread, and the quicker I can get to it the more I can satisfy my impatience instead of slugging through the brown click-fest that is the first game.
So anyway, how crucial to getting a good experience is the save import feature?
I'm getting into the Witcher games, but I was wondering something; isthe save import feature where you load your choices from a previous game into the next one as crucial to getting a good experience as, say, Mass Effect, where the default world builds you used in sequels without save imports left you with no way of getting the best ending or optimal experience? Or can you get the best ending/experience in Wither 2 and 3 with a save file without importing from a previous game?
It's just that these games are really long, I have all of them but the common consensus seems to be that the Witcher 3 is the best RPG since sliced bread, and the quicker I can get to it the more I can satisfy my impatience instead of slugging through the brown click-fest that is the first game.
So anyway, how crucial to getting a good experience is the save import feature?