archaven: @Addai67
LOL when you talking about Skyrim when badmouthing this game. Do you know you have to BLOCK in Oblivion and in Skyrim have a shield too? I think Dragon Fail2 is the game for you.
Addai67: Uh.. no you don't. You can equip a shield and use it to block if you want, but you don't have to. They've said you can equip two weapons or only spells as your defaults if you so choose. Maybe get your facts straight before you troll.
I played Dragon Age 2 and didn't like it. I don't want a Bioware game and didn't expect one- I wanted a Witcher game, as I and the person I was responding to both said.
For those of you saying to just play it on Easy: Even on Easy, the combat is just not fun. It's awkward, the controls are unresponsive, Geralt looks like he's drunk. I talked to someone who died in a fistfight for god's sake. Mainly because the cursed UTEs are not explained anywhere. If that's what people call fun, well I'm glad someone got their money's worth.
I found the controls quite responsive myself, though I have seen others complaining about sluggish controls. Hardware related perhaps? Note that there are also many who have mid-end PCs that has gotten better performance than high-end rigs. The game's a little weird this way.
I've played on both Easy and Normal and hadn't had issues with the combat either way. I'm quite a newbie with such games too, playing mainly straightforward run-and-gun single-player FPSes which doesn't have any mechanism resembling stats upgrades and tactics. I'm also playing with a KB/M as I do most other games, so that throws the whole designed for console argument out the window. The combat in Witcher 2 is much improved over that in the original Witcher with its "timed-click" auto-combat mechanism, since it actually requires your observation of enemy movements and proper responses to them to win in combat. You're right on one point - you're playing a Witcher game, and not just any Witcher, but THE Witcher Geralt of Rivia. Geralt's no tank like Letho, and if anything he uses his agility, swordsmanship, alchemy and signs to do well in combat. It says so in the books, it says so in the opening cinematics of Witcher 1, and it's essential here, since you're not playing as yourself but as him. You don't play a WWII FPS and wonder why the combat sucks because the weapons reloads so often and so slowly compared to a modern day weapon, so why call Witcher's 2 combat bad just because it doesn't suit your style?
Anyway, the QTEs are described in the manual.