[Offer] A Steam game of your choosing

Hey OP :) Nice Lazer Collection reference in the username, I was actually friends with the guy who made them!

I want to request [The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Game of the Year Edition].

The company that created The Witcher games is Polish (and so am I!) so it's pretty sweet to finally have your country recognized in something other than riding horseback into armies of tanks :/ Everyone forgets how badass our [Winged Hussars] were! Anyway, it's nice that they're finally recognized for making something big in the gaming industry, especially a title that's considered to be one of the best games ever released.



As for me, I was introduced to PC gaming in May 2015 or rather that's when I built my first PC. I got the parts from NewEgg and they were even running a promotion on Nvidia cards where you get The Witcher 3 if you purchase a card. It was a GTX960. I checked on youtube if the card could handle the game on the highest setting but it couldn't so I decided to not use the code. (I figured you couldn't play the game if you changed graphics cards in the future, kind of like how you can't register a game now if you trade someone a valid game code but you don't have the appropriate card.) So I held on to the code. I played Warframe in the mean time since it was free.

Fast forward to April and I finally upgraded my card. "Time to play some mutha-fuckin' Witcher 3 baby!" I was happy as can be to finally pop in that GTX1070....and then I go to apply the code....

It expired in 2015...

I guess I missed the part where stuff expired, figured it didn't but I guess you learn something new when you switch from console to PC.



With regards to the game, I think the selling point for a lot of people was the [Killing Monsters] trailer. I mean that's a powerful ending to the scene and the choreography is superb.

And the environment! The areas are so lively [like here for example.], there's npc running around everywhere almost as if it's a real world. That's something that a lot of rpg's seem to miss. A person here or there, or sometimes just a completely lack of people in cities?!?! What happened? Sometimes all the resources go into creating a story but then you have to create a world to sustain that story and only the bare minimum was done, completely destroying the illusion. Or sometimes the environment just feels wrong, which is why I LOVED Fallout: New Vegas and kind of whiffed over Fallout 3. Fallout 3 was 200 years after a nuclear disaster? The world looked like it was destroyed maybe a week ago. It didn't sit with me. The Witcher 3 looks to keep the world true to itself which I appreciate a lot.



Also I'm really interested in the architecture (literally the buildings). I'm currently studying it in school and it's kind of funny because Assassin's Creed 2 is the reason I got into architecture in the first place. The games' environment blew me away the first time I saw it and the Witcher 3 is a game that brings back those same feelings of, "God damn do I love the major I picked". I was always impressed with medieval architecture since I grew up around it.

One of my favorites was a castle in Krakow, Poland that featured the [Smok Wawelski] which just means "The Wawel Dragon". Yeah. We got a dragon. It's a pretty sick statue in a courtyard that breathes fire every few minutes and there's always people climbing it trying to get awesome pictures.



Anyway, thanks for the giveaway OP. :D

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