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To be more specific, when Geralt arrives to Loc Muinne it says 'one week later' so what happened during that week? Troubles follow Geralt everywhere so it would be cool to know what happeend during that time, with Roche or wiht Iorveth.

To me it would be a great expansion.
Here's an idea of what you missed: loooooooooooots of walking. Maybe a horse here and there, and a dead harpy or two. Since Roche, Iorveth, and Geralt are all guys, there's a good chance that dirty jokes were involved, too. Getting to places tends to take quite awhile when you don't have a car or plane.

Not exactly fodder for an expansion, in my humble opinion :)
You only need to add a little town and problem solved.
they're kind of in a hurry.
There is a lot of villages, towns and battle places it the Aedirn as seen in the attached paper map.
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geraltgeralt: To be more specific, when Geralt arrives to Loc Muinne it says 'one week later' so what happened during that week? Troubles follow Geralt everywhere so it would be cool to know what happeend during that time, with Roche or wiht Iorveth.

To me it would be a great expansion.
will you pay for it?
I'd play it, tbh, if they made it a fun expansion.

Imagine if you got to travel with Roche and Iorveth. I know it would never happen, but just imagine the hilarity :'D
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dnna: I'd play it, tbh, if they made it a fun expansion.

Imagine if you got to travel with Roche and Iorveth. I know it would never happen, but just imagine the hilarity :'D
That would be even better, the 3 of them travelling together XD
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dnna: I'd play it, tbh, if they made it a fun expansion.

Imagine if you got to travel with Roche and Iorveth. I know it would never happen, but just imagine the hilarity :'D
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geraltgeralt: That would be even better, the 3 of them travelling together XD
Your only mission would be to keep them both alive until you reach Loc Muinne :P
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227: Here's an idea of what you missed: loooooooooooots of walking. Maybe a horse here and there, and a dead harpy or two. Since Roche, Iorveth, and Geralt are all guys, there's a good chance that dirty jokes were involved, too. Getting to places tends to take quite awhile when you don't have a car or plane.
.. or maybe, Geralt and Iorveth/Roche develop a special male bond between them as they walk all by their lonesome selves and face multiple perils, saving each other's lives, and coming to realize, they can't understand what makes a man, and that it takes another man to make them understand... on a very special Chapter 2 1/2, Broke Back Muinne...

That would probably satisfy some folks :)

http://www.gog.com/en/forum/the_witcher_2/disappointed_by_the_lack_of_homosexuality_in_the_witcher_2


As for the OP, I would think a better expansion would be the "4 Months Before" rather than the "One Week Later".
Post edited June 15, 2011 by SystemShock7
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SystemShock7: on a very special Chapter 2 1/2, Broke Back Muinne...
I literally laughed out loud at that. +1 for you, friend.

Doesn't Iorveth say something like, "You're unlike any man I've ever known"? Maybe he says "d'hoine," actually. Still, when he said that things got super awkward.
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SystemShock7: on a very special Chapter 2 1/2, Broke Back Muinne...
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227: I literally laughed out loud at that. +1 for you, friend.

Doesn't Iorveth say something like, "You're unlike any man I've ever known"? Maybe he says "d'hoine," actually. Still, when he said that things got super awkward.
I reacted the same way, too, but I figured it's because my mind is in the gutter. I come from Metal Gear Solid fandom, you have to understand :P

If you mean the line he says at the end of Chapter 3, I checked my screenshots and the correct quote is,

"You're the most noble human I know, Gwynbleidd."

(to which Geralt replies that he is not human - best reply in game tbh)
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dnna: "You're the most noble human I know, Gwynbleidd."

(to which Geralt replies that he is not human - best reply in game tbh)
Wow, I was way off the mark. That's not anywhere near as illicit as I remember. Is it bad that I'm actually disappointed about that? Maybe it's because I'm also a MGS fan, with my mind in the gutter and whatnot :)

Still, three weeks is a long time to travel, and I didn't see any tents. You know, it gets cold up in the mountains. How did they stay warm?

I think you all know how.
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dnna: "You're the most noble human I know, Gwynbleidd."

(to which Geralt replies that he is not human - best reply in game tbh)
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227: Wow, I was way off the mark. That's not anywhere near as illicit as I remember. Is it bad that I'm actually disappointed about that? Maybe it's because I'm also a MGS fan, with my mind in the gutter and whatnot :)

Still, three weeks is a long time to travel, and I didn't see any tents. You know, it gets cold up in the mountains. How did they stay warm?

I think you all know how.
Yeah, it was disappointing, although I kind of remember him saying what you wrote first. Maybe he compliments Geralt twice? There's so much dialogue it's impossible to remember it all, lol.

Oh Trolljima, what have you done to our weak gamer brains? :(
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dnna: Oh Trolljima, what have you done to our weak gamer brains? :(
In perversion, strength! The original quote has something about "unity" nestled in there, but we all know that's just a euphemism.

More on topic: even if there was an added town filled to the brim with hookers, booze, and buses of nuns being frequently massacred by monsters, I doubt Geralt would have stopped to help. He was busy busy busy.

The best potential expansion I can think of is some amazing way Geralt loses all of his money and stuff between the first and second game. This expansion would require copious amounts of dice poker with Foltest, not to mention a pissed-off Shani who burns all of Geralt's possessions in a jealous rage.

I would pay for that.