I was in my second run of DAI when Witcher 3 came out, after I beat Witcher 3 I tried to return to DAI, just playing it felt like shit, never played it again but beaten W3 several times since. They are definitely not same quality gamezzz
Now there is someone who understands what I mean.
Every game has aspects on which it concentrates and aspects on which it just delivers the minimum. If you take combat and story/characters/dialogue for example, you can rarely, if ever, have a game that's 100% solid on each side. You can either open every box and investigate every tree stump, or have a demanding and involved combat system. As a player I don't give preference to one side of gameplay over the other, but when I figure out what the game is accentuating on, I have high expectations of that area of gameplay. That's why I can play both combat-heavy and story-heavy games. I just try not to expect of the game something it never was intended to offer. Otherwise I would be terribly disappointed with every game.
I had preordered DAI, and I had bought the hype that they are returning to DAO's formula, but adding more exploration. That was my mistake. How dissapointed I was to see that the writing was fanfic tier, the exploration was MMO-inspired. Add the button mashing combat system, and I found I had nothing to play this game for. It was a hollow experience, and the writing was smacking me over the head with its inanity at every turn.
I actually expected Witcher 3 to be the same shallow shitshow and pirated it just for the lulz of a few hours gameplay. When I hit about 60 hours of playing I bought it full price, because it was worth it. I had found what the game accentuates on, I liked the quality, and the other areas were not unforgivably bad, or were within the limits of what I expected of a AAA game. I knew I was playing an interactive movie with light RPG elements, and that the game was intended as such, and I was ok with it. DAI was also trying to put an emphasis on writing, story and characters, but its quality in that area was far far inferior.
See,
DalekFlay , even Gaider understands.