After I've put in 30 hours (forget 70 hours) I don't really want to struggle too much with combat.
I think leveling up and improving your character (with perks and gear) along with simply learning how the game world works (which theoretically will allow you to play 'smarter') should yield the 'reward' that most enemies can't stand up to you. Don't mind an occasional tough combat situation once in a while.
After 30 hours and having 'paid my dues' I'm more interested in experiencing non-combat aspects of gameplay.
I think leveling up and improving your character (with perks and gear) along with simply learning how the game world works (which theoretically will allow you to play 'smarter') should yield the 'reward' that most enemies can't stand up to you. Don't mind an occasional tough combat situation once in a while.
After 30 hours and having 'paid my dues' I'm more interested in experiencing non-combat aspects of gameplay.