Tigranes
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cvv I always play a hybrid in PB games but with a healthy dose of melee, because I feel like that's closest to the unique charm of PB combat. But yeah, it can sometimes be a bit nuts. At low levels, animals and the like are fine once you learn the timing, and I could, say, beat that snarky dude outside the Landowner's Farm at level 4 quite easily. But I find that the targeting lock-on system in most PB games is too poor to really make melee against multiple enemies viable - killing a group of goblins, black goblins and one armoured warrior goblin in a NOTR cave with a sword was nuts, even if I did it ultimately. Perhaps because of this, Risen doesn't really ever throw many enemies at you.
My issue with going too far in the direction of ranged and magic is that given the peculiarity of PB games' AI, etc., it encourages cheesing a lot.
I do enjoy melee in G3 a lot, though, because even if it's a bit 'cheesy' in game logic I actually think the way you have to behave reflects how you'd behave if you really were one dude trying to intervene in a battle of many. E.g. in the opening orc battle in Ardea you really have to take advantage of the confusion and stab orcs in the back while they are fighting other people, running away if you draw too much attention to yourself.
My issue with going too far in the direction of ranged and magic is that given the peculiarity of PB games' AI, etc., it encourages cheesing a lot.
I do enjoy melee in G3 a lot, though, because even if it's a bit 'cheesy' in game logic I actually think the way you have to behave reflects how you'd behave if you really were one dude trying to intervene in a battle of many. E.g. in the opening orc battle in Ardea you really have to take advantage of the confusion and stab orcs in the back while they are fighting other people, running away if you draw too much attention to yourself.