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you have to understand Montana that it is an RPG. So when you start out, your skills with the weapons suck, but as you go through the game and get expierence, you can upgrade those skills.

It's much better to start the game off at an easier difficulty and level up your guy, then do the new game + where you can carry over your skills into a harder difficulty.

Also, there isn't much fighting in the first 4 hours of the game, it gets much better. However, the sidequests are rather lame. Thats probably the only problem with the game is the sidequests.

Just play it a little bit longer and you will start to notice all your aiming and combat coming into place. It's a great game, stick with it. Try doing one of the main quests, you will see why it is so great! :)