Yeah, the hotkey thing isn't bad. However with dual wielding it makes it a bit of a pain in the ass. Thankfully if you dual wield the same exact spell you can just double-tap the key to wield it in both hands. I'm not sure how it'd work if you want to. Haven't bothered testing it beyond magic when I learned about it last night.
Oh and

dragons who never want to land when you're a mage and haven't found any magic beyond tier 1 (or bought any). Makes it impossible to kill them.
[quote name='Jodou']Witcher 2 was a huge letdown for me past chapter 1. It focused so little on monsterslaying past that point and more on the politics of kings than I liked (all driven by a weak plot device of saving Trish). Skyrim will likely be everyone's GOTY though.
As for saving, turn in your PC gamer card if you haven't learned this by now lol.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, Witcher 2 wasn't about the traditional slaying story and I hope future Witcher games do go back to that as I think it'd make the game more fun and entertaining. However everything else about it was incredibly awesome. Graphics, environments, interaction, how smooth everything controlled and more. Unfortunately the only thing it doesn't really have over Elder Scrolls is skill variation (Which future sequels may have less than Witcher at some point) and a large open world. I would still consider the story in Witcher 2 better as Elder Scroll stories have been terrible. Skyrim's story is a bit more coherent than past Elder Scrolls though. They're still completely different games.
And yeah, my friend is an anti-save nazi. I'll never understand why. My response to him for this after nearly dieing of laughter is "It's a Bethesda game, you'll need backups of the backups."
Oh and please fix the engine Bethesda, before you license your engine away to other developers. I don't want to play another Fallout game that has an engine more broken than a post-nuclear world.