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I know but he mentioned he killed Vincent so I commented on that as the House of the Queen can go either way and I personally wouldn't mind it but Vincent...he was a good man. /cry
So if anyone wants to elaborate about IF i had saved him im all ears.
I agree with you though, this game is amazing!!
If you hadn't have killed him, there's a side quest that cures him from his werewolf state, and he also helps in a fight during the ending of that chapter.
Like Ragnarok said, there really isn't a "good ending" to that vampire quest, so no worries about that.
I love the game because of the maturity of the plot (i.e revenge, politics, love) and also I love the conversations. I really do feel like with every choice in what I say and what quests I complete i'm shaping geralt to be the witcher I want him to be. Also, Geralt goes down in my list of favorite characters of all time.