I come upon a hut (or something else, I call all those stuffs on the map goody huts) where I see a text on the wall saying destiny tutor.
Although nothing is asked of me, I have to say yes/no. So I say yes.
I then meet a witch, and am asked to go meet her sister. Ok. There I go.
I reach another hut, where I see a text saying a demon nods. Demon? nods? What the? I say 'yes, sure, go ahead, whatever'.
Then I see a wolf picture and the start of a text. There are 2 lines. Below I have a lot of choices available. Nothing in the 2 lines makes sense as to the choices I have to make below. In addition, there's a small tidbit of a widget that happens to be a scrollbar, which means I can make more than 2 choices, but it's really hard to see. Whatever. I could answer a tomb or a shield or other things.
I have no idea what I'm answering to as no question was shown. So maybe it's asking me what I want? Or maybe it was an enigma? Whatever it might be, I say 'a shield'. So what's the result? I see a 'Dark concoction' screen. Meh? Right after saying a shield? What does it have to do with what I just did??? I tell the concoction screen to get out of the way, and get back to the screen. Fine, but now what happened of all those quests?
I locate the Quests screen to get an idea of what happened. Well, so bad. I locate the completed quests. There's no way to navigate other than moving from one page to the next. An index, summary, or something is mandatory, with easy selection of active/completed/refused/successful quests. Refused quests should either not appear at all, be written off somehow, or maybe an option to tackle them now would be available in the quests screen.
When I finally reach the quest I apparently completed (I mean, I said 'a shield', I'd like to know what I actually did), the text is hardly helpful. The text of completed quests must show that it is completed. It shouldn't say "I'll share some of my materials" but "The merchant shared some of his materials". And when I made a choice, like pciking that shield answer, then the journal must say so.