Posted on: January 5, 2019

bobsobol
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Very disappointing
I'd looked forward to this game so much, having thoroughly enjoyed it's predecessors. Witcher 2 did become too difficult and time consuming for me to have completed yet, but was still a lot of fun to play. I have had Witcher 3 for almost a year now, and haven't managed to get through the "tutorial" section on the easiest difficulty setting! Which *isn't* fun, at all. I initially waited in purchasing, in the hope of a Linux version, which would negate me having to boot into my least preferred OS. That never came, and I honestly don't think the game is meant to be played without a controller, which I can't get any hand-to-eye co-ordination with, so don't poses. Obviously, I'm a Linux user, so I don't care about flashy graphics, so much as I care about good story and solid keyboard / pointer controls. (I like Dwarf Fortress) The tutorial stumped me for a week, the first time around, asking me to press "p". (specifically, lower-case "p", when all other suggestions were upper case) The "P" key did nothing. Giving up as to why nothing was happening and checking what "p" was mapped to in the controls showed that nothing was mapped to "p", upper or lower case, but a bomb should be thrown with an accented key which doesn't appear on my keyboard!!! So that didn't help at all. (layout is UK-Extended, so I have é, è, and £, but the layout is only one key more, and not much more functional than American English... You just need to know that "~" means "`", and "#" means "£") I can't make sense of the mini-map, and can't control Geralt while looking at it, and can't get my head around all the combat controls while in a combat situation. I can't control it, can't tell what I'm supposed to be doing, or why. It wasn't *that hard* in the second game, and was simplicity in the first.
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