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Or is it? You know, the Bonus stuff every other post says is in the Tools Oops, sorry, I thought it's like W1. But there is Bonus content in the Tools really, thanks.
Dunno what's your problem though. To access the bonus content, please log into your Steam account and navigate to the Library Tab. In the drop down menu directly under "Library" switch the view of the list to "Tools". Select "The Witcher 2: Bonus Content" and download it by double clicking, or right clicking the listing and selecting "Install Game Perhaps an image is worth a thousand word.
Where in this list is the "Witcher 2: Bonus Content"? I do not have the needed entry in my Tools. In fact, I seem to have mostly default stuff, not related to any of what I own I did buy the whole Witch Trilogy package. Perhaps this is the source of my problem? Last edited by Garethas ; 28 Nov, am. I listed the contents because sometimes the software gets installed but it does NOT appear in the steam menus.
Thankfully, it looks like the combat in Assassins of Kings will be more engaging than simply timing your mouse clicks. The Witcher 2 will also have a new dialogue system, apparently inspired by games like Mass Effect. Developers say that despite all these changes, TW2 will remain an epic story-driven RPG, just like the hugely successful first game. As mentioned in the intro of this article, it will be even less linear than the first Witcher , meaning your choices will have immense and far-reaching consequences.
The sequel will feature as many as 16 different endings most likely several major ones, with some smaller differences. For more videos, news and other information about the game, visit the official homepage. Check out our other upcoming rpg games and upcoming pc games. This website uses cookies to ensure the best experience.
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