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There will be a point in time where you are asked questions about decisions you made in Witcher 2. If you didn't play Witcher 2 you might not understand what those choices even mean. This might help when you get to that point.
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/what-the-choices-of-the-witcher-2-mean-in-the-witc/1100-6427400/
And Rav3R basically, i found out that what it does it that it asks you all sorts of questions about what you did in The Witcher 2, and i dont wanna have that, so it would be cool if it was possible to change your mind and still turn it off..
yeah, it can't be turned off. So just use this website to help you make the choices
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/what-the-choices-of-the-witcher-2-mean-in-the-witc/1100-6427400/
Spared Aryan La Valette
Sided with Vernon Roche
Saved Triss in Loc Muinne
Left Síle de Tansarville to die
Killed Letho
This will put you back on track for the vanilla Witcher III experience. At least according to the games wiki.
Here's the link if you don't belive me
https://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/The_Witcher_3_decision_checklist