And also, it makes sense to become stronger and stronger in an RPG, since you will also face off stronger monsters later on. That has little to do - IMO - with leveling itself but more with the actual balance of your skilltree. In the end it could have been harder and there was one or two combinations that made Geralt REALLY powerful because of the skills you acquired (like Igni was really OP, I was like a Firedevil, and I didn't even go full magic, I was more of a magic/swordsman mix with a tad bit alchemy in there).īut that is a balance thing. Yeah sure, the balance was not perfect, I agree. This could be another way CDPR could change difficulty, by modifying the number of enemies you fight, altering their reflexes and intelligence based on difficulty you chose. Not HARD, but you had to be on your toes. The Nilfgaardian camp for example was a challenge. It just wouldn't make sense having Geralt fight a damn Kyran, Arachas, Golems and other beasts and then be beaten down by a normal soldier with ease. If you are talking about the "normal soldiers", to be honest I think it is good that way. I was on hard difficulty sure, and I wasn't that used to the difficulty of games like TW at the time I played it the first time and maybe I didn't die that often, but it was HARD. I had a lot of trouble fighting that Dragon I tell ya.
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