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I came to forum to exactly search for this.
World feels way lonelier....
Glad I'm not alone in feeling this, as sad as it is. I do like the game, really, but comparing kuttenberg to something like novigrad from the witcher 3, a 10 year old game, really puts a dampener on it.
Talk to inn keepers and the like, and you will find tonnes. Stop to talk to people on the road.
There are still quests of course, there just seem to be less quests than in the first map which is odd.
I'm not saying it's a bad game or anything. I like the game and plan on completing it.
I get that they might seed quests by having some village that only gets triggered by a quest, but its really awkward. In KCD1, the plague quest was kind of a snapshot of how to have a town, but still trigger it with a quest.