If a person was too dumb to figure out how to play and really get into Witcher 3 .... would this game also be too difficult for them?
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There is a learning curve, which can be pretty steep at times. Fights can take anywhere from a couple of hits to a few minutes depending on skill.If a person was too dumb to figure out how to play and really get into Witcher 3 .... would this game also be too difficult for them?
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There is a learning curve, which can be pretty steep at times. Fights can take anywhere from a couple of hits to a few minutes depending on skill.
But luckily there are numerous places in game to go practice and get better. It doesn't hold your hand but it will help you get better with trainers that show you how to fight and how to get better at fighting.
The thing I loved about combat in the first one and this one is it's not just spam the attack button and land hits. You have to plan and strategize like you would in real life.
Pretty much, but smoother.Is it pretty much the same combat system as the first one? Looking at the walkthrough, it looks like I probably cashed out a quest or two after the one where you do your sword training, which I just squeaked by