Many players enjoyed The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, but there are often complaints about Skellige's design. The developers placed a huge number of "question marks" (points of interest for exploration) there, which some try to clear quickly and get very tired of.
Recently, a user under the nickname yotsubka complained on social media about these "question marks":
Couldn't you have put more of these "question marks" on Skellige? I'm going to spend MONTHS here before I clear all of this... damn it
An experienced developer from CD Projekt RED decided to jokingly respond to the girl:
We tried, but we couldn't add any more
Players cannot understand whether this is a kind of trolling, or if CD Projekt RED really considered adding even more points of interest to the map.
Earlier, Paweł Sasko celebrated the anniversary of the Blood and Wine expansion for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and shared memories of creating content for the game.
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