swizzle66: Would you mind telling how one uses only a keyboard to control? is it comfortable? I don't want to drop $10 dollars on a game and never play again because I can't use the control scheme,
The keys are customisable, so you can choose whatever scheme you are comfortable with. I never had a problem with controls (after adjusting them to what I found comfortable), but many people did, so I cannot guarantee that you will like it. What I use is:
Numpad 5, 8 - walk back / forward
Numpad 4, 6 - turn left / right
Numpad 7, 9 - sidestep left / right
Ctrl - action, Alt - jump, Shift - walk, Z - sneaking (toggle button)
Numpad 1, 2, 3 - character stats, inventory, quest journal
Spacebar - draw weapon (toggle button)
I also use Gothic 1 control scheme (something most people avoid, but I played Gothic 1 first and got used to it) - this means that combat controls work like this:
(With weapon drawn)
Action + forward / left / right / backward (Ctrl + Num8 / Num4 / Num6 / Num5) - attack forward, attack left, attack right, block
Num5 - jump back (essential evading move)
Ctrl while running - overhead swing (rather useless)
Personally I never had problems with controls, but I was playing Wolfenstein 3D and Doom back in the old days using keyboard only, so it may be just me being used to this control method.
I think the only tricky part may be the combat - using action modifier depending on whether you want to move or attack.
If you are not sure if you will like the controls, then I suggest trying out the demo. The link can be found in this thread:
http://www.gog.com/en/forum/general/demo_links_for_current_gog_games And another thing - if you decide to buy the game, then
do not install Night of the Raven add-on on your
first play-through. The difficulty may prove game-killing for
beginners.