Yes, there are. You might find side quests that revolve around your old pals. For example, quests related to helping Zoltan with a dwarf - related issue in his community.
Well, some old pals might just go their separate ways. For example, Zoltan could head back to his own business, maybe continue with his dwarf gang's activities. They might not be as closely involved in Geralt's life as during the main story.
Well, it depends on the game updates. However, in some cases, there could be events like 'Old Pals Reunion' events where old pals get special rewards for playing together after the main story. This could include rare cards, in - game currency, or exclusive customization options for their decks. Also, there might be events that encourage old pals to collaborate on certain quests or challenges that are designed to be more difficult and require teamwork, which can be a lot of fun for those who have already completed the main story.
Sure. In The Witcher 3, side quests don't disappear once you finish the main story. It's actually one of the great features of the game. You can go back and complete all those side adventures you might have missed during the main playthrough. It helps to further enrich your understanding of the game's lore and the various regions within the game world.
Sure. They can give you valuable items or knowledge that are useful in the main story. For example, you might find a special weapon in a side quest that helps you in a main story battle.
Yes. The Witcher 3 has a vast open world filled with side quests, and many of them are available even after you've wrapped up the main story. This allows for a more complete exploration of the game's universe. For example, some side quests are related to the lore of certain monsters or regions, and doing them after the main story can give you a deeper appreciation for the game's design.
The 'A Matter of Life and Death' quest can also be affected. This quest has a time - sensitive nature. If you reach the end of the main story without finishing it, it fails. It's a quest that ties into the complex relationships in the game world, and if not completed, it leaves some storylines hanging, especially those related to the noble families and the political intrigue in the game.
Definitely. In Witcher 3, side quests are not just extras. They can change the way the main story unfolds. There are side quests that lead to different outcomes in the main story depending on your choices during those side quests. This adds a lot of replayability to the game as you can explore different paths through the side quests and see how they affect the main narrative.
Yes, you can. The Witcher 3 allows you to continue doing side quests even after you've finished the main story. This is great for those who want to fully explore the game world and complete all the available content.
You can continue to play friendly matches with your old pals. It's a great way to relax and have some fun without the pressure of the main story quests.
Yes, absolutely. It's one of the great features of the game. You can keep exploring and taking on side quests.