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more stuff to do perhaps
I see this quite a lot, but then I thought it's a story game in an open world, rather than an open world stuffed with things to do (aka GTA). I actually liked that it didn't suffer from "job fatigue". That's me though.
I'm just waiting for the X/S update for Witcher 3 now...
I was one of those players who had no issues from the start (laptop). It suffered from outrageous hype and overreach that no game would live up to. That said I found the characters and missions really engaging, gameplay is great - different builds make for genuinely different ways of playing. The world design and atmosphere (and soundtrack) are amazing and honestly a long way ahead of almost any other game I've played. The world needs to be a bit more immersive (more stuff to do perhaps) but that is minor. It has some genuinely moving moments. Perhaps not on a par with RDR2 but not far off in some instances, imo. I've sunk hundreds of hours into it and its a world I still like going back to.