Is there an easy way to tell what decisions I made in a Witcher 2 save game?

So I'm ready to play Witcher 3 and I have many save games from Witcher 2, but I can't remember which is which! I re-played so many parts to try the different paths.
I picked one at random and Geralt has a tattoo on his neck (I'd forgotten about that), but what else happened in that save? Who died? What's the political balance in the land? Iorveth or Roche?
Reinstalling Witcher 2 to check them out might be the go, but does anyone know if there are any other options? Wish Witcher 3 had given me a recap of those decisions when I was choosing which save file ~:)
Best Answer
If you read the description (or journal text that Dandelion wrote) next to quests that you've completed, it summarizes any decisions you made.
This page gives a good list of all of the big decisions in the game. It doesn't list minor stuff like the tattoo, however.
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Do Witcher 2 decisions carry over?
Nothing from the original Witcher game carries over. Witcher 2's save import didn't actually make a lot of difference in your gameplay.Is it better to simulate Witcher 2 Save?
So should you simulate a Witcher 2 save in The Witcher 3? The short answer, in our opinion, is yes. Doing so immediately gives you some juicy dialogue options early in the game, and you can shape Geralt's recent past to your liking. This is a role-playing game, after all.What does simulating a Witcher 2 Save do?
If you want to make sure choices you've made in The Witcher 2 carry over to the new game - or want to curate history for yourself - you'll need to choose to simulate. This will cue the scene (which takes place after the prologue) and you will be asked you about your past when you arrive in Vizima.What happens if you dont simulate Witcher 2 Save?
Simulating a save Choosing to simulate a Witcher 2 save will allow you to manually input the choices made in the previous game via a conversation with Morvran Voorhis during the main quest Imperial Audience. Choosing not to simulate a Witcher 2 save will apply a specific set of choices, as set by the game's developers.How Witcher 3 Lets You Make Witcher 2 Decisions (And What They Mean)
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