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You just have muscle memory from the (relatively rudimentary in comparison) demo.
Not sure what issue you are having with stabbing. I think some people don't understand the material system in this game and the point of it. Your blunt peasant dagger is glancing off the gambeson when you try to stab *by design*.
Stabbing with swords is extremely effective. You have to keep the material and physics system in the game in mind as well. It literally matters how pointy your blade is.
I feel like you missed a lot of my main points. Like I said, I get how the playtest is just different in ways that aren't necessarily negative, but there are absolutely problems I'm having beyond a skill issue such as the weapon sticking and poor thrusting control. I'll legitimately be stood still holding alt trying to pull my knife back and my camera ends up moving more than the weapon by the time it works - especially when crouched. I'm not complaining that the game is hard or the weapons are weak, I'm saying the character's movements are often acting against my own.