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Something doesn't make sense to me. I got the ending where Nilfgaard loses the war, Radovid is the ruler of the North and Emyr gets killed by his subjects, last time I saw Emyr alive he was packing up and leaveing Vizima because the Redanians were on their way to 'liberate' Tameria. Velen is far north of Vizima and the Nilfgaards felt the need to retreat back south, so why is there still a very large Nilgaard army camp in Velen? Surely the camp would of been drained of men because they either all died in battle or retreated South with the rest of Nilfgaard? Anyone else noticed this flaw in the story line?
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InkFaithLove: Something doesn't make sense to me. I got the ending where Nilfgaard loses the war, Radovid is the ruler of the North and Emyr gets killed by his subjects, last time I saw Emyr alive he was packing up and leaveing Vizima because the Redanians were on their way to 'liberate' Tameria. Velen is far north of Vizima and the Nilfgaards felt the need to retreat back south, so why is there still a very large Nilgaard army camp in Velen? Surely the camp would of been drained of men because they either all died in battle or retreated South with the rest of Nilfgaard? Anyone else noticed this flaw in the story line?
The world state doesn't actually continue after the game ends... Unfortunately. That's what is explained when you get that pop up after the end. It "rewinds" before the conclusion to pretty much just let you finish any side quests or whatever. This disappointed me as well.