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I’ve had it recommended to me a few times. What would you say makes the difficulty curve so steep?
You're intended to feel like the random peasant you are, so you'll get shredded in combat until you train.
It's a combination of controls that aren't super common, and your character being extremely slow and unskilled/unathletic to start. It's not like most games, where you start with less damage and a limited set of tools. Your animations reflect your lack of skill as well. You really can't just power through. You have to use other tools and minimize encounters until you get taught and practice how to fight.
I really enjoyed Mount and blade: warband, and this is kind of giving me similar vibes. Might have to give it a shot this weekend
I haven't played it, but I think that's the game I've seen the combat compared to.
It’s punishing. Some design decisions (such as having to drink a potion to save the game) make it so that it takes comparatively longer for your character to become a “superhuman” than it would in Skyrim or Fallout. Worth it if you liked those other two!
Appreciate the insight! You and the other person have me definitely intrigued. Might have to try this weekend.