Posted May 19, 2011
greenfish: You bought the first game (obviously a fan if you bought it 3 times) and yet you don't like the IMPROVED combat in the sequel..... wait what?
Well number one, I was under the assumption this was your first witcher game hence your "comments" towards it being more action oriented!?
"Combat doesnt really take brains more then Reflexes. I'd prefer a RPG that really makes you use your brains in terms of Puzzles and Adventure game style challenges not mindless violence."
Those are your own words, to met it seemed like this was indeed your first witcher experience.
In witcher 1 the game had lots of balance issues, namely you became rambo while you drank potions in combat.
LordRikerQ: Im no masochist so I dont enjoy frustratingly difficult gameplay, and I didnt bother messing too much with alchemy, because I like fighting mano y mano rather then using potions to boost, though it did become necessary later on for some fights. The fact the combat was more balanced and reasonable, and thus made up for the lack of hyper reflexes. The combat however isnt improved in the sequel, its even more for 13 yr olds with hyper reflexes when every enemy feels like a boss fight and you have to coordinate all these button pushes for bombs, potions and switching between light and heavy, too much micromanagement for someone whos hands just cant move fast enough. Well number one, I was under the assumption this was your first witcher game hence your "comments" towards it being more action oriented!?
"Combat doesnt really take brains more then Reflexes. I'd prefer a RPG that really makes you use your brains in terms of Puzzles and Adventure game style challenges not mindless violence."
Those are your own words, to met it seemed like this was indeed your first witcher experience.
In witcher 1 the game had lots of balance issues, namely you became rambo while you drank potions in combat.
The problem here is, if I play on easy Im not getting a reasonable challenge and if I play on normal the reflex requirement is too much, especially those QTEs. Normal mode is the problem, I think hard and insane are fine but normal ramps up the difficulty beyond a reasonable challenge for most 'normal' players.
First of all you're suppose to use alchemy.... why? Because these devs made the game very similar to the witcher lore (books), you can't fight monsters without the proper oil or potions.. just like in the books.
What you're doing right now is complaining about something that's intentional. You're suppose to use potions/oil to fight monsters.
It's like using a steel sword towards a fleder and asking why they hell you can't penetrate their skin....
Please... there's nothing "masochist" about this game noir it's difficulty. I love hardcore games which are like "SHIT THE NEXT THING MIGHT JUST HIT ME, IF I DON*T PULL MY SELF TOGETHER", this is not one of those.
I'm playing this game on hard, and all of the issues you've talked about are very trivial.
You know this problem is easily sovled, the devs could just add VERY EASY in their next patch.
You want really hard games yet rewarding?
NINJA GAIDEN <---- or ----> Demons Souls