The inventory seems to work perfectly fine for me on PC. Scroll wheel works and you just click over to the other menus if you want. Lots of layers for clothing, too - you get clothes, then a jacket, then a gambeson, then I think platemail over that, and that's just for torso armor for example. I think I also have vambraces and gloves as separate equipment.
I was kinda bummed there was 0 chargen apart from picking two levelups at the start, but then this doesn't appear to be that kind of RPG. Witcher doesn't let you do any of that shit, after all. And yeah, while I would have liked to play as a girl, KCD has been a storyline-centric game so far and I don't really think that it would have worked when I was fighting BOTH the immense social stratification of both being some loser peasant and
also a woman during a deeply patriarchal setting. Like, I'm already astounded the player character gets away with pulling off all the stupid shit he does already. I'll just have to hope that they decide to do an actual sandbox type of game that lets you play as one, or something.
I'm maybe 12 hours in or so right now, I think, and I haven't noticed any weird Neo Nazi shit either? Like, the people in the game really hate these foreigners - but they have a pretty good reason to, what with them being an invading army that kills, rapes and mutilates and all that. Society-wise people have been kinda shitty, but like... it's to be expected? The player character starts off as a grubby peasant and also kind of a dumbass. Some of the nobles have been kinda shitty, but they're nobles, they're supposed to be douchebags. If anything, they've been kinda too cool with my character, which has been an interesting portrayal, but which could possibly be construed as some kind of Neo Nazi message if you were like, actively trying to be offended or something.
Personally I think it's been pretty enjoyable so far. Framerates a little bit janky - I'm running it on a (relatively cheap) 'gaming computer' that I bought this last Black Friday on low settings and FPS has been pretty inconsistent - but then, it's the 1.0 release of a new game, presumably in a new engine, from a new studio, so it's kinda silly to be all that pissy about that. The load-times and such have been noteworthily present, and I hope they can iron those out, either in this game or more likely their next. On the more positive side, it's a first person medieval game that doesn't feel weird and gamey like Skyrim does, and it gets the historical-medieval-European, religion-centric-as-fuck aesthetic down pretty good. The dialogue sounds pretty... like, normal, as in,
not obviously trying to invoke a medieval-sounding aesthetic I guess, which is neat.