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Originally Posted by 8sPOT
I played RDR2 before Witcher 3, which I've only just started. For me, Witcher 3 controls are way worse than RDR2, which I wasn't expecting at all. Still a good game, but the controls are awful to me. Getting on the damn horse is 50/50 at best it seems, want to pick some plants? Too late should have hit A in the 0.15 seconds when you had the chance. Now you have to awkwardly walk backwards until the prompt appears again. Getting into a boat is comical as well.
To me you can tell way more time was put into making RDR2 as deliberate and accurate as possible. Both are great games overall though.
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Agree that both are great games, and both had bad and annoying controls.
As for Kybosh's question, someone probably made a good youtube video on helpful tips for starting out that don't contain any major spoilers. Alternatively, just power through the first 10 or 15 hours of game play and you'll start to get the hang of things.
One thing I ended up doing early was look up how to get a good horse. There is a wild Arabian you can get with a bit of work in the early stages of the game, if you know where to look, and having an elite horse saves you a lot of time throughout the game. I won't spoil the location in case you don't want to know, but I would recommend getting it.