Kingdom Come Deliverance - Or how I stopped worrying about SJW and love Bohemia | Now with betrayal and a lot more niggers. "Historically accurate." BlackRock ruined the series.

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I hope there is DLC with this game with perhaps going to other lands with a Landsknecht DLC as that would be cool to be like that sort of build going to be one of the best mercenary forces the continent of Europe saw during the Late medieval ages.
a DLC foucsing on being a merc would be fun, but the Landsknecht was later.
 
Seeing how speech is a skill to focus on: so far with quest where I could talk my way out of having to deal with multiple enemies and trying to convince a heretic to run rather than die at the stake, having lowborn helps. For squeezing more out of speech and/or charisma, taking the skill that increases it by being drunk helps. I say this because this was the only way I can end Hanush's quest in dealing with the Vicar peacefully.

Little Quick note with random encounters: Mentioning before Cumans and bandits fighting and going against a bandit in plate armor, it's also possible to see guards fight bandits. The bandits in this case were wearing brigandines, more or less on of the more expensive armor pieces.

a DLC foucsing on being a merc would be fun, but the Landsknecht was later.
They were close to the end of the 1400's iirc. The game on the other hand takes place during early 1400's.
 
Runt, the first main quest chain boss, was not as difficult as I thought given he rather stupidly opted not to wear a helmet.

As such, he went down quite quickly once I stabbed him in the face.

Also, look for the treasures in the maps. I found one in a grave near Skalitz with an excellent weapon called the Sword of Longinus. There was very little risk in digging it up.
 
I feel like the save system can fuck itself
There is a drop-and-play mod over at Nexus that allows you to save without the ss.

Take it for what it is, not one to preach to others on how a game should be played.
 
Optimization or lack of it is horrible, I can't play without constant drops from 60fps to lower twenties and random freezing, the raining is even worse, I can't play at all when it's raining. I guess I'm waiting for them to get their shit together before trying to play this game again, it's sad that I can't play it, because when it worked, it was great.
 
Optimization or lack of it is horrible, I can't play without constant drops from 60fps to lower twenties and random freezing, the raining is even worse, I can't play at all when it's raining. I guess I'm waiting for them to get their shit together before trying to play this game again, it's sad that I can't play it, because when it worked, it was great.

Is this on PC or console because the Playstation version in particular is a lot less stable than PC, I've heard.

I have a 1080 Ti and it runs just fine for me maxed at 4K but does seem to suffer from texture pop in when first loading or coming out of fast travel. Then again, I bet I could toast a cheese sandwich on the bracket of my GPU in the forest.
 
Is this on PC or console because the Playstation version in particular is a lot less stable than PC, I've heard.

I have a 1080 Ti and it runs just fine for me maxed at 4K but does seem to suffer from texture pop in when first loading or coming out of fast travel. Then again, I bet I could toast a cheese sandwich on the bracket of my GPU in the forest.

On PC, I have r9 390, i5-4690k and 8gb of DDR3 RAM. I'm playing with 1920 x 1080 resolution with the lowest settings, I can manage quite stable 60-55fps while outside of cities apart of those random freezes and minor drops, but cities, they are horrible.
 
a DLC foucsing on being a merc would be fun, but the Landsknecht was later.

Well I thought the Landsknecht was late 14th and early 15th when they were formed by Holy Roman Emperor. Thanks for the correction. Anyways this game is hard and janky, but still really fun and cannot wait to get alchemy to really fuck up enemy encampments.
 
On PC, I have r9 390, i5-4690k and 8gb of DDR3 RAM. I'm playing with 1920 x 1080 resolution with the lowest settings, I can manage quite stable 60-55fps while outside of cities apart of those random freezes and minor drops, but cities, they are horrible.
I'm on a Ryzen 1200 with an 8gb 480. There are moments of slowdown and lag (Rattay has some lag or texture problems) and opening inventory gave me Henry in a T pose. The fix they said they are making may as well optimize some of these problems.
 
honestly the people who blindly bought this game because of the dev's politics are just as bad as the ones boycotting it. The horseshoe effect is real.

It just doesn't seem like a 60 dollar game to me yet.
 
I'm on a Ryzen 1200 with an 8gb 480. There are moments of slowdown and lag (Rattay has some lag or texture problems) and opening inventory gave me Henry in a T pose. The fix they said they are making may as well optimize some of these problems.
What is your FPS when nothing too big is happening and does rain and storm affect it hugely?
 
honestly the people who blindly bought this game because of the dev's politics are just as bad as the ones boycotting it. The horseshoe effect is real.

It just doesn't seem like a 60 dollar game to me yet.

I just don't ever spend over $50 on a game and it's rare that I spend over $20. The most I ever spent on games at once was years ago when I got the Red Box from Steam which was basically just all the Source Engine games (I needed the CS textures for Garry's Mod).
 
You could make a ridiculously good game about being someone in a pre-industrial culture invaded by people with guns, and you have to win anyway. It would be Nintendo hard, though.

Shaka Zulu didn't really rate the muzzle-loading black powder guns of the mid 19th century for their slow fire rate. He believed, not entirely wrongly, that they were slow and unwieldy and inaccurate. As such he was not interested in taking firearms even when opposing European powers or factions offered him them.

This came back to bite him hard when breech-loading rifles were invented in the late 19th century.

I think you are right though, and "Zulu Normie: The Game" would be excellent. Although it would probably draw massive screeching because... well, just because.
 
So I've played it for a while and my current definition for anyone who asks is "Medieval Shenmue". It's slow paced and quiet and I like that. It's not trying to be a fast exciting action RPG, it's a Bernard Cornwell novel of a game and I personally love it. I also really like the fact that the NPCs in it have a basic level of humanity and haven't just been shoved into the arrogant lord/stupid peasant/dickhead with a sword archetypes that most medieval style RPGs use.
 
honestly the people who blindly bought this game because of the dev's politics are just as bad as the ones boycotting it. The horseshoe effect is real.
I absolutely agree. When someone buys a game merely for the politics of the programmer, that's "I went to Ghostbustettes 3 times to spite the patriarchy"-tier stupidity.

I can only speak for myself, but I was extremely hyped for this game and planned on getting it sooner or later, but with the more recent gameplay trailers, I decided to get it close to launch. Originally, I wanted to wait for some word-of-mouth to see whether this game deserves that, but eventually, I just preordered it and I have certainly not regretted that.
It just doesn't seem like a 60 dollar game to me yet.
That's the point where I wholeheartedly disagree. I've dumped 40+ hours into this game and I'm not nearly done with it. My original fear was that it turns out to be a really short campaign that I'd be done with in under 20 hours, but it seems I'm easily going to get a <1€/hour of gameplay, which is a decent rate as far as I'm concerned. I mean, I could also spend 15€ to go see a 90 movie, which would put me at 10€/hour.
Granted, I haven't bought a game outside of a Steam sale in like 4 years and the last game I preordered was DE:HR, which I pre-ordered only cause I had played the leaked E3 Demo. It's also the only game that I bought at full price in the past 8 or so years.

I've only once run into a bug that forced me to load an earlier savegame and that bug has not yet happened again. The game runs smoothly at 45 to 60 fps on my system, even though it's 2 years old. It only dropped down to like 25-30 during the part where you attack the Bandit camp with a shitton of soldiers.

I've only got a few minor complaints (for instance, it would be nice if you knew that some quests are on a timer...) and there should be an option to save the game without sleeping or drinking Schnapps... but overall, it already ranks as one of my favorite games of all time.
 
Anyone else having problem with quest bugging out? "house of god" refuse to advanced for me. Can't find one dude.
 
I'm definitely waiting for a patch/optimization before i even consider picking this one up, but from what i've seen the game's good-looking. A friend of mine with a GTX 1080 is struggling to keep 30fps at 1440p. I have a 1070 with i5-6600k oc'd to 4.2. Anyone here got something similar running? Curious as to what fps you're pulling
 
I'm definitely waiting for a patch/optimization before i even consider picking this one up, but from what i've seen the game's good-looking. A friend of mine with a GTX 1080 is struggling to keep 30fps at 1440p. I have a 1070 with i5-6600k oc'd to 4.2. Anyone here got something similar running? Curious as to what fps you're pulling
I’m not getting severe issues, but there’s a performance drop when you go into larger towns. Also, does anyone else have issues with the lockpicking on PC. It may be because I’m a sped who’s used to Bethesda’s shit-tier minigame, and the fact that you’re going to have at most 3 picks at the start, but I can barely get easy locks open.
 
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