PaulDenton: However I was really annoyed by the problems I had with groups of enemy in the beginning in TW2, especially before being able to parry.
I rarely used or relied on parry, especially early in the game.
It saps vigour, makes it so you're easier to surround or hit from behind, and you still take some damage.
I'd rather dodge sideways, then follow it with a strike on the enemy from behind/side.
Although useful, I think parry is "overrated/overused".
PaulDenton: the totally buggy (read lagging) controls which probably account for 75 % of my in game deaths.
That's one of the annoying things and got me killed on occasion also.
Sometimes I press a button, and it doesn't happen or it takes a few seconds, and it's not because I don't have any vigour.
The worst offender is the Medallion.
Even when it's charged, I press it and sometimes it won't work or it will take several seconds/attempts.
It's hard to understand because the controls in combat can be very responsive.
I can hit and immediately dodge in the blink-of-an-eye, better and faster than any other game I've played, yet at other times the controls feel extremely slow and clunky.
PaulDenton: Perhaps I should have tred the game with a gamepad. I do not know.
I tried a gamepad, and it certainly makes dodging easier and more intuitive, but the panels/inventory are a hassle to use.
I'm using a mouse and keyboard, and I can still dodge pretty good, the auto-targeting works better, and I have direct sign access which is a huge plus.
Anyway, if you didn't find it hard with The Beast, you really shouldn't find this game hard just different.
The only time I found The Beast easy was when I once got lucky with Aard and a quick kill.
The difficulty curve in this game I expected, The Witcher was the same, hard at the beginning and the rest easy.
But at least with this game you can make numerous bombs/potions early on.