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who cares for immersion in NG+ just forget about the story and rollplay as something else. and its the sort of thing that can be there but easly not use if you dont want to.
Same like in Witcher 3.
I'm on my second playthrough now and by abusing some ingame mechanics I've reached quite high levels in the earlygame, you can not beat any of the essential plot-characters untill you get to Rattay, the big dudes friends get involved if you harm him enough, and even then he won't go out; essentially the game is very scripted untill you get past some essential storylines and then it opens up.
your on your second playthrough with only 39h? i thought this game had 50-100h for the story? (still good tho)
There are quite a few sidequests, but the main story is rather short, however some combat engagements in the story encourage you to go and do sidequests before the main story; I'm sad to report that the story will end rather abruptly and not really that satisfactory allthough it was well told and enjoyable while it lasted.
Would be awesome to have a mod that takes this from a realistic medieval game to a fantasy setting