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ok i installed the game today,i played 3 hours doing all the sidequests collect every junk and all,and now i am lvl 6 in the city where you save hang dandelion,now my question is i read the manual and say maximum lvl is 35,i am already near lvl 7 after 3 hours,so the game is short??and who was that woman with her breasts in the dungeon cells ?say something about ayron?i played w1 in 2007 is that mother of the kid ayron who had powers don t remember exactly,as for the story until now......nothing so great for me,hope it improves later,ah and when i reached the chapter 1 forest my weight was to heavy already....hate this weight thing,had to trow itemes already
This question / problem has been solved by ichobiimage
Well the game certainly is short compared to many other rpg but you should have fun during that time.
As for the weight problem there is a mod that can help you here.
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/the_witcher_2/unlimited_carry_weight_mod
It's not short. Look at it this way the game playtime cannot be judged traditionally. In the end of act 1 you have to choose 2 paths. Either one of them leads to an almost completely different ACT 2, and to a lesser extent ACT3. If you play only once you only get to see one side of a story. I just started my second path ACT2 and I must say that it took me almost 10 hours to do that. Act 3 has a whole bucket of new dialouge and almost different ways to do stuff and story.

I think if you really want to count the game time you have to play both side of the story, and that will easily net you like what 50-60 hours top? Almost the same length as Wicher 1, and IMO It is WORTH playing a second time round. You don't have to start from ACT 1 (which is the same) just load up at the point where you have to choose your path.

Story gets better later on, though not quite engaging as the first, since this time round it's more politics and less personal.