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Well doing that quest reminded how irl too one just has to go along with those many silly things women want :P
I think the point was for it to be cringy... haha
Shani is just like a very dear friend of mine in real life...that I failed to support in her time of need because I had my own problems to dealt with...
This is why the entire Witcher series is so good - the writing is just straight to your heart
Yeah, and unfortunately for me i just don't like it. Sucks for me but looks like i'm solid in the minority when it comes to that.
Thanks, men. Very kind...
The mere fact that I came here to blow off some steam after having to go through that ordeal is telling.
I hated the pointless conversations, I hated the stupid stuff like diving up shoes or herding pigs and I hated the gwent game I was forced to lose.
And then there were the endless disgusting romantic conversations that made me puke my guts out all over my keyboard.
I never have pressed space so fast to get rid of those conversations. I did not read a letter of it and smartly chose the best answers to get through it in a record time. I tried to get rid of Shany (or whatever her name was) as fast a possible, but it dragged on and on, and on. I thought my eayes would start bleeding.
I read it was the longest quest in Witcher 3. It sure felt like the longest quest in all games I ever played.
God, that was aweful. I hope I will never have to go through something like this ever again.