Ok so, playing D:OS 2 I noticed, as probably all of us did, that enemies always spawn on the most unforunate places for you, and very beneficial for them (witch Radeka comes to my mind right now). I assume that's by design, and I guess that's fine because most of you think that you should manually position you party before fight or even attack enemy/npc before talking to them, and also buff up before the fight.
Well...here is the real problem, in my head all of this is unfair and there is no sense attacking someone before talking to them (yes I know i can talk to npc, see what they say, then reload and then attack immedietly but it doas not feel the right way to do it). So I never do it except if I'm really desperate and didn't manage to win a fight after 20 tries. And I feel dirty after doing it. I even buff up only when already engaged in fight, never before. Also never breaking game mechanics.
Playing like that I get a huge impression game is strongly unfair/countered to player. Lowering the difficulity is not an option as i feel it would not be challenging. Never even tried anything lower then tactician, not even for science.
So...wth do I do now?
Is the game meant to be played by "abusing" above mentioned systems and im just playing it wrong?
Do you think BG 3 will be the same way?