Just use the autoharvest and autoloot mods from the Nexus…oops, that's Skyrim.
I played a little last night. I took the quest to help a villager find his brother after a battle.
I played on the "don't hurt me" level of combat, which works fine for me. On that level monsters basically die in two hits and I don't have to dodge much at all; at least in the beginning of the game. If it gets too easy, I'll bump it up once.
The spoiler area above has a bunch of weapons on the field. I grabbed several, but haven't sold them yet, so I'm not sure if it's a good early game resource for gold, but it might be.
I played a little last night. I took the quest to help a villager find his brother after a battle.
When you get to the battlefield your witcher senses kick in and allows you to hone in to the general area. After that, the brother will mention a specific thing to look for and he has the missing person's dog. When you get close enough the dog will find tracks, which I thought was a very neat little idea.
I played on the "don't hurt me" level of combat, which works fine for me. On that level monsters basically die in two hits and I don't have to dodge much at all; at least in the beginning of the game. If it gets too easy, I'll bump it up once.
The spoiler area above has a bunch of weapons on the field. I grabbed several, but haven't sold them yet, so I'm not sure if it's a good early game resource for gold, but it might be.
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