Roboute Guilliman
Senior Member
Đoạn cut scene này hay vãi. Tuy nhiên trong đoạn này thì Philipa vẫn chưa tham gia vào vụ ám sát Radovid. Nên nếu kịch bản đi theo hướng này thì có thể Radovid ko chết và bị giới hạn về số ending.Mới xem đc quả cut content hay phết, bảo sao đoạn ending mình thấy nó cứ trống trống thế méo nào ấy
1 số comment của video này
1. Cerys is not dead. The Nilfgaardian soldier is speaking about a random female Skellige warrior. Cerys shows up at the funeral if Hjalmar is King while Hjalmar shows up if Cerys is queen(this was CDPRs intention). Donar an Hindar shows up if Svanrige is King.
2. Yen always saves Triss. Doesn't matter who you romance. However your romance choice does change up the dialog a bit.
3. The animation data for the actual arrest part and the Triss escape is missing. The brooch that Yen gives Triss at the funeral is supposed to be what helps her escape. That's why she is all sus about it.
4. I personally think CDPR cut this for 3 reasons. The first is pacing as mentioned by many (I personally would've kept it since I still think the final ending is rushed). The second is that I think they really tried to hide the fact that final battle is really Skellige and Nilfgaard fighting with the Wild Hunt somewhere in the midst of it. The final game gives off the impression that Skellige and Nilfgaard are teaming up to fight the Wild Hunt. The last reason is I think then really toned down the Yen doing evil shit to save Ciri stuff. This is honestly not even close to the worst thing that CDPR originally had her doing in the game. I'll leave the last part for the fans to debate as with everything.
Also, this cut content had me thinking back on the many times I played the game and realize that:
Geralt never mentioned to the An Craites that he is working with Nilfgaard to look for Ciri. Now I see the shock in Hjalmars' statement and feeling of betrayal that Geralt, considered a friend- and maybe family- of Skellige is working with the enemy.
When Geralt asked Emhyr in the ship, about the Lodge, "Truly willing to forgive them? Amnesty in exchange for their help?" And Emhyr gives a vague response "I'm prepared to abide by the agreement I made with Yennefer". Geralt follows it up with "Didn't answer my question". And Emhyr quipped, "Nor must I". Meaning, no amnesty was included in that agreement, so Yennefer lied about it to the Lodge's face to get them to help her.