Glad they didn't put crosshairs, fuck that. The thing that makes archery cool is that it's powerful but hard to do and carried imminent danger of getting bumrushed by dude in full plate sticking sword in your face if you didn't pop him in the kneecaps.
It should be hard like close combat is difficult, otherwise it would be a retarded shootemup.
There was a great quote I read in a John Keegan book, allegedly from a Byzantine general that said something to the effect that if you had 10 archers, 1 of them would be any good. Hence why medieval Europe usually didn't bother, and also why the steppe nomads were a fucking terror from hell. Farmer guy who picks up bow and arrow is shit, dude who hunts game his entire life while roaming the steppes is a monster. Similarly, English longbowmen were good because archery training was mandatory for every able bodied male. Even then, when they lost a shit ton of them at Patay, they never recovered.
Imagine doing anything useful with a 110 pound longbow that you picked up off the ground. Also why crossbows being added is super good. Long reload time, mechanically inefficient, but easy to point and clip one shot and why they were hated in Europe. Going to be fun dunking a hail mary shot into the first knight taking point before ohshitting to your sword.
That said, there's a few issues with Godwin, the first being that his behavior would have been excessive even had he never taken the vows. It would be excessive today. Second, you'd think a man of his age would eventually give up that kind of behavior and settle in his position.
Godwin was a pure gag character, but a fun one. You can tell he is massively getting on the nerves of the town he's living in, and rightly so. I actually would have thought that part deux would have had his rambling about Jan Hus coming to bite him in the ass hard, especially after that heavy subplot in A Woman's Lot. I seriously thought that KCD2 would be moving straight into that as the next catastrophic conflict. Well, maybe further down the road if they keep carrying the torch on the franchise? It will probably come back up, heavy foreshadowing in the first game.
Kind of lame that he's just picking up a sword and being a larping adventurer for the lols in KCD2. I get that he was a fan favorite, but god damn. Part of what I liked about KCD is that it knew when to be bleak.
On that note, I didn't care much for Hans. Also a pure gag character, would have been as annoying as Dandelion but at least he was genuinely amusing unlike that weird fuck.
I read Godwin as being as outwardly intentionally ridiculous as that charlatan guy. Both gave me a kick, I'm not going to lie.