Abstract
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The CD Project used to consider a mechanic in Red Vacher 3 where Jerlat swims with all his coach, he sinks.
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For this, players will need to arrange permanent inventory while swimming.
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I will instead shoot drones with a terrible crossbo.
The water level is probably the one that brings the whole gaming community together, in the sense that everyone hates them. When swimming is fine, when it is about reaching a particular place, making a surface or struggle around swimming will grind each gamers to grind their teeth. While Witcher 3Really doesn’t force us in water, there is a lot of looting.

Relevant
At the age of ten, Witcher 3 is still one of the single sports that makes me feel guilty
Small decisions of Vacher 3 resonate for a decade.
Thankfully, Geralett may hold his breath for a while, but is forced to use the terrifying crossbo to deal with these disturbing dramas and harps. With the amount of looting at the bottom of the sea, players were forced to dive into coffee. However, CD Project Red Initially planned to make the whole process even more disturbing.
The coaches and weapons had to be dissolved to swim before.
“During the development, we played with the idea of a mechanic where Jerlat sinks, if it enters the water, the recent tweet of Vachar said, leaving this noug as part of a ten -year birthday celebration for Worker 3.
Certainly, it would have been more proud, but seeing how the system eventually came out, it would have been disturbing after a few times. Try to remember how many swords and coaches you kept in your inventory on any occasion of the game. Now imagine that the people you have, dive into the water, come out, and re -equip the right people through your inventory. Perhaps the only people who have experienced the water tadium in Okarina will understand.
Finally, what we found in Vachar 3 is not perfect in any way, but at least it is better than scrolling through the menu when every time I want to take Jerrent Dip. Imagine that if this feature has made it a place in the final game, they are trying to get around the scale. This hates Jerlat more than the portals.