Mad-E-Fact: So there aren't 16 actual endings, just 16 different cutscnes throughout the game or what?
Meaning you didn't have to play the game 16 times?
Btw, since you're from the Philippines (as is my gf, and she's really tiny), make sure you tell em to send you a shirt in XXS. They probably had them made extra large for western fatsos. :P
ohh shiit I'm like 5'8 and ordered a medium
it's more like 4 cutscenes and 2 really different paths and 2 deviantions from those two paths
AudreyWinter: Well, not completely. I'd say you have to
start twice and let Aryan live and die. Then play until you decide the Roche/Iorveth path and fork off from there. Once with Aryan alive and once with Aryan dead. So for every choice, the part you have to replay gets a little shorter.
Right?
dnna: That sounds about right.
goopit, do you know what is your total play time for TW2? I'm curious :)
I actually finished the game multiple times(without trying to get the ending) first I did the Iorveth path and Roche Path(where aryan lived) then I read somewhere that you meet Siegfried in Chapter 3 if you go Order Path so I kept asking around for save files and some kind soul her gave me one. I played a Roche play through and killed aryan. It was kinda weird that Roche changes colors and stuff and I didn't want Anais to see Geralt and Roche kill lots of knights which is why I restarted with an Order path save.
I found out about the endings through the story flowchart that they released and saw that a lot of the decisions in the end didn't matter that's how I worked it out I guess. It was easy once I found out because of the paths I took earlier. I didn't rush through the game or anything. It actually just took a day to get everything.