Does the difficulty you play on have any effect on gwent?
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Does the difficulty you play on have any effect on the difficulty of gwent or other mini-games?
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I don't have an official source for it, but i played the game on two difficulties (bst and now death march) and the cpu doesn't seem to use other tactics or different cards.
Also, in previous Witcher games, minigames (Dice poker or arm wrestling) were unaffected by the difficulty of the game since every opponent already had his own difficulty level. I think this is still the case in Witcher 3.
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What happens if you change Gwent difficulty?
no, it doesn't affect any trophy or reward.Does difficulty affect experience in Witcher 3?
I thought it always otherwise like any other game.. You still end up around the same level anyways really but yeah technically the higher the difficulty the less exp you get.How do I make Gwent easier?
You can change the difficulty of Gwent by going to options then choose gameplay and from there you can adjust the Gwent difficulty to anything you like. We recommend you to put the difficulty to easy at the start of the game as it would help you beat the early Gwent players and win cards for your deck.Does Gwent get harder in New Game Plus?
If you haven't hit level 30 in your old game, you'll find your level boosted appropriately in New Game +, but otherwise your experience will carry over. You're free to play (and earn achievements for) any difficulty setting despite that potential boost.What +6000pt round looks like on Witcher 3's Gwent (high score 6508). Exploited via console commands
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Answer 2
The current answer is outdated. The new patches have added a Gwent difficulty that is independent from the difficulty of the rest of the game.
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