@ronxray89:Even on easy mode you still have to pay attention to your level and the level of monsters around you. The OP of that steam thread probably was fighting higher level creatures, so yeah he was going to die in two hits. As for that werewolf, I remember that fight, and it sucked. After killing some monsters that were like ten levels higher than me, I felt like I could take on that werewolf, and boy was I mistaken. After you've widdled down its health, you get a dialogue option where you can let it live or kill it. If you got to this point and think the fight was hard, I STRONGLY recommend letting it live because the second half of the fight, the werewolf starts to regenerate his health like crazy. The quest is in Velen and is called Wild at Heart, just to give you a heads up so you know what you're getting into. I wouldn't start that quest until you were like five levels higher than it. As long as you master the fighting mechanics or at least get a feel for them (block a lot, roll/dodge, know when to strike) you won't have a problem with the game on easy. Now if you run into a monster that's level is red, has a skull over it, or is just ??, run, or save then take them on if you feel like it. Another useful tidbit, save a lot, especially if you're exploring. While there is an autosave feature, it only really triggers during cut scenes, fast traveling, or sometimes when you find quest-related items. In my case I was exploring for an hour or so, then fell off a cliff and died. There's nothing worse in an open-world game then having to re-explore the same place twice.
As for the people bumping into your horse, I don't know if I've ever run into that problem. I know I've ran into people on my horse and made them drop stuff or fall over, which is pretty fun.
@xisiuizado: Thanks.
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