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Only you can make the decision as to a new game or not. I know if it were me, after a year I'd start over. I would have forgotten half (at least) of the story and would be super rusty with the controls. But that's me.
Question though, I haven't finished the game but it seems like people are putting hundreds of hours into a single save. Does "replay value" really reflect the value of the purchase as a whole? Not trying to argue, just trying to understand. I know for me the calculation has nothing to do with replayability but how much enjoyment I get from a single playthrough. For RPGs at least.
Also, FYI, if you don't already know there's the Royal DLC Bundle, since you have the base game already this bundle is $20 USD but for some reason is not linked to from the KCD page. I can share the link to the store page if you want it.
After thinking about it a little bit, I think I'll probably just start a new game. I'll leave the game installing overnight and decide further in the morning. Don't remember much about the story, and I kinda wanna experience again some of the stuff I do remember. I also want to play a little different and roleplay rather than min-max with my armour choices.
I know about the DLC-only bundle, which is why this game got my attention again. I don't remember how I found out about it, but I do know I can get to it's bundle page on steam through links on any of the individual DLC pages at least... no idea why it's so darn hidden. Thanks for the answer btw.
Either way, enjoy your playthrough!
Treasures of The Past looks like the absolute worst one, but much like in Witcher 3, I'll hunt for treasure any day for my personal amusement.
For anyone who wants to continue playing after a long time and doesn't know if they should restart or load an old save, do the latter; head to Rattay, smack the captain with a wooden sword, check your guest-log for direction, read some codex entries, and only then will you know.