sloppyjoe_gamer
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Part 1 needs a ps5 native upgrade real bad
Announcing that today also would be a great way to get people into the series, or to get others to give it another shot!
Part 1 needs a ps5 native upgrade real bad
Yeah, it must not be too hard to do.Announcing that today also would be a great way to get people into the series, or to get others to give it another shot!
I agree. The PS4 version runs fine, and I run the PC version at native 1440p on my 3060 at over 100fps in high quality mode.But the game still looks better than most games releasing today, so is that really needed?
I think I skipped it ... maybe I should go back to himI think combat in KCD was fine for as long as you weren't fighting with more than 3 dudes.
Also, I think many people skipped training with Cpt. Bernard near the start of the game. He teaches you the Master Strike which is a very important move, but this is optional and you can get your ass handed to you by some low level bandits if you don't have it.
I mean, it was back in 2018, 1070 was only and somewhat good enough for 1080p in this game, it could barely handle 1440p with ~27-30FPS. I've 3080Ti right now, I'll be fine.I had a 1070 and could play it just fine. Most crucial update for that game was to have an SSD for the asset streaming, practically unplayable with a mechanical drive. But do enjoy!
He should be waiting in the eastern exit of Rattay near some combat arena.I think I skipped it ... maybe I should go back to him
So is CDPR, and they've been totally captured. Anything can happen.They're eastern europeans, no way they'll budge. Daniel Vavra has been very adamant about that
It's great. One of the best RPGs I've played regardless of bugs. Combat takes a bit to get used to but outside of that and some old lingering bugs, it's a perfect AA game.Haven't played the first one cuz of the the technical issues - it wasn't great performance-wise and was very demanding at the time of release (my poor 1070 didn't had a chance) and I didn't know if I'll like the combat.
Bought Royal Edition a few days ago, it's about time to give it a shot at least.
It's an RPG, where the character begins the game as a young man still living with his parents. The jank at low levels is intentional. Level up your various combat skills, the jank goes away and the combat becomes very satisfying. It's not an action-adventure game where you begin the game as a master swordsman. The combat is actually pretty deep and one of the strengths of the game. It's not just the combat either, Henry pretty much sucks at everything at the beginning of the game and everything is kinda janky. Level up your speech, stealth, charisma, health, stamina, lockpicking skills, horsemanship, etc and all the jank goes away.I played the first game for about 10-12 hours before bouncing off it...
It was like a Ridley Scott film. The sense of 'place' and era was brilliant. It had an authentic middle-ages feel to it.
But the controls let it down. It may be that they wanted you to begin the game underpowered and unskilled, as your character was. However it really meant that it was unsatisfying to play. It felt like a janky struggle just to shoot an arrow or swing a sword.
If they can smooth out the controls, then this sequel could be something really special!
I loved that aspect, specially everything related to reading. The way letters are scrambled when you are at low levels makes it a funny game mechanic.It's an RPG, where the character begins the game as a young man still living with his parents. The jank at low levels is intentional. Level up your various combat skills, the jank goes away and the combat becomes very satisfying. It's not an action-adventure game where you begin the game as a master swordsman. The combat is actually pretty deep and one of the strengths of the game. It's not just the combat either, Henry pretty much sucks at everything at the beginning of the game and everything is kinda janky. Level up your speech, stealth, charisma, health, stamina, lockpicking skills, horsemanship, etc and all the jank goes away.
One of the great games of all time. Captures Middle Ages Europe perfectly. Love the history, love Christianity, love Europe.
Hyped.
What time is the reveal scheduled for today?
Hope this one turns a little bit better.Vavra says basically this is the game they wanted to make from the very beginning. Sounds like a Dragons Dogma 2 situation
What does this mean for the story?Vavra says basically this is the game they wanted to make from the very beginning. Sounds like a Dragons Dogma 2 situation
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Announced, Will be 'Twice as Big' as the Original: ‘A Behemoth of a Game’
Warhorse Studios has officially announced Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, the sequel to its popular RPG set in medieval Bohemia. Warhorse Studios fully unveiled the sequel at a private event last week, confirming among other things that it will be twice as large as the original, touting it as a “behemoth” of a game.
“What we are making now is what it was supposed to be in the beginning, but we weren’t able to do it because we didn’t have enough resources and experiences and all that stuff,” creative director Daniel Vavra said in a presentation. “We’ve proven the concept works, so now we can take it to another level, which is what we always wanted.”
Kuttenberg. First game ended with Hans and Henry being sent there on some mission or some shit I barely rememeber.So are we not in Prague?
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Fair enough I did only play at 1080p though that is fine enough for me.I mean, it was back in 2018, 1070 was only and somewhat good enough for 1080p in this game, it could barely handle 1440p with ~27-30FPS. I've 3080Ti right now, I'll be fine.
What does this mean for the story?
Kuttenberg may also be a change for the series in another notable way. When the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance was released in 2018, it came under scrutiny for its decision to more or less leave out people of color, which Vavra attributed to a desire for historical accuracy. In a 2015 tweet he wrote, "Would you please explain to me whats racist about telling the truth? There were no black people in medieval Bohemia. Period."
But when asked if Warhorse's philosophy had changed at all for the sequel, or if it would incorporate more stories like the original game's DLC, A Woman's Lot, Stolz-Zwilling told IGN, "The story and plot of KCD has evolved—it's darker, deeper, and more cinematic, yet also crueler with pivotal decisions and plot twists that challenge the players's conscience. Nevertheless, it retains its humor and down-to-earth approach. As mentioned already, Henry is embarking on a journey from the countryside and local quarrels to a relatively Cosmopolitan city. that is besieged and occupied by the invading king. Naturally, in a place like this, people can expect a wide range of ethnicities and different characters that Henry will meet on his journey.