Talk:The Dragonborn vs. Geralt of Rivia/@comment-31588656-20170324210301

I'm pretty surprised Geralt used every other sign apart from Axii, even though he should have been able to tell he was outmatched pretty much just from the start and that, that was the only way he could possibly win.

Also I feel that the Dragonborn already using some of his strongest abilities (like slowing time) even though he already has the upper hand, may be a bit unrealistic (and possibly a result of bias), although it's hard to tell how a player created and controlled character will fight, I think in most cases, like with a normal fight, most players would have the fighting style of feeling out their opponents and only using more powerful abilities when they feel they really need to.

I guess my two complaints combine into one thing of just feeling annoyed that the Dragonborn used an ability in the fight to essentially immobilise Geralt and relentlessly hit him, but Geralt didn't get the opportunity to do that in return, even though he has the power to do it.