Kingdom Come Deliverance

Today I learnt about Kingdom Come and I instantly liked the idea about an historically exact story in Europe. Anyways, I also read that the game was loaded with bugs at the time being reviewed.

Whats Zig Forums opinion on the game and does it still contain that many bugs on the ps4?

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Play on PC
Not that many bugs anymore on PC because updates
Henry's here!

This is one GamePass. Is it any good on Xbox? Also, is it heavily story based? I get bored of story bits, cutscenes, talking, etc.

Not too many bugs anymore and the ones that still occur aren't bad or frequent enough to ruin the game. Go for it OP its pretty damn good, a bit janky at times but a refreshing rpg and exploration game that isn't super casual and holds your hand like most modern games.

You probably won't like it then. It is pretty story and dialogue heavy. Its also really slowpaced most of the time.

I'm 100% fine with slow paced. I spend 90% of my time on Souls clones and would love to get into an RPG, just not one with 10 minutes if chatting every hour.

It's janky af and the performance is awful. Takes a while to get into it as well. I liked it overall, but you need to push through and really like the setting.

I'll be called a casual but I'd recommend getting it on PC and using the unlimted saves mod for at least the first part of the game.
It can be hard to get into at first and the save system does not help.

The prologue may be very slow for you, but get through it

Combat isn't that good, the game is very much story-based.

It’s not like a Hideo Kojima game if that’s what you are asking

I was expecting more of a simulated sandbox, but the game is an explicitly linear experience set in an "open" world. "Open" in the sense that you can go anywhere, but the world is completely static, doesn't allow you to make significant choices and isn't very compelling to interact with. The world is so scripted, you'll literally get the same exact "random" events in the same exact spots, featuring the same exact characters, repeatedly.

this game is for racist white incels, don't buy it

I liked it a lot for the concept alone but it really does feel like a tech demo rather than a fully realized game

bait

The guys misrepresenting it, the story is central but it's not unskippable cutscenes and "follow this guy while dialogue happens for 10 minutes" bullshit

This was the real issue of the game. It needs to have Fallout style side quests and shit but they've anchored themselves so hard to the textbook historical accuracy/realism stuff that it wouldn't easily fit

better get back to COD

There is also zero bugs on the PC version and hasn't been any major ones in a long while. It's a good game with most situations having a multiple approach vector (go in heavy armor bashing all the way or wait till night and stab them on their sleep/posion there food)

no its perfect

I played for +300hours on PS4 and heres what I remember most about bugs

1) draw distance is poorly optimized at towns if you travel with horse. Meaning that the people, buildings etc. Just sort of pop up little by little when you storm into the town. You'll see a lot of floating heads, hands and t-posing villagers.

2) When there's too many NPC:s on screen the framerate will drop like crazy. This will happen certainly at a certain monk-related place near the end game or at the two main large scale battles.

3) Save screens will sometimes freeze when you try to save. It happened to me more often when I was nearing the end game. Could be related to amount of shit you're carrying with your MC, which naturally blows out of proportions the more you play a game such as this.

I'll add some details more if I happen to remember. I still highly recommend this game highly, very good especially if medieval settings and reality are your cup of tea.
Picture related, taken from the siege part.

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I am sure there are still some bugs but now it is more less fixed. You will see floating heads in city if you ride in to them to fast. Because engine can't load it fast enough.

I actually just started it because I owned it from...Humble monthly, I think? I don't know.

Anyway, I went through the entire introduction and while I get what the game is trying to do, it isn't super compelling. There are some things I just fucking hate about it, and the Reputation system is one of them. I feel like every single thing I do results in me losing reputation and there's no way around it.

>Literally in the prologue of the game, in this castle
>Game says you're hungry, so go grab some food off the table.
>While I'm turning and looking at the table, some NPC on the other side of the room says some off-handed greeting or remark like "Hey man, what's up?"
>I'm in the middle of picking up food, like actually in the middle of the animation of my character reaching out and picking up an apple.
>Before the animation has even finished the dude says like "I guess I'm not worth his time." and walks off, and I lose reputation.
>This all happened in the span of a few seconds.

If you try to haggle a price, but then exit out of that minigame because you decide not to haggle or want to buy something else or whatever, you lose reputation. If you pick the wrong dialogue option, even when it's mandatory to pick it to advance the story or get information, you lose reputation. It's fucking ridiculous.

There's more weirdness, but that is probably the most glaring thing that I could not figure out what the game is trying to tell me with.

Weird, I played on PC and had my draw distance maxed and had no issue.

That sort of thing never happened to me where an NPC would approach me like that while free roaming. Dont't know if thats some special feature at PC version then or something.

T.

>PS4
no one cares about your opinion retard

>That sort of thing never happened to me where an NPC would approach me like that while free roaming.
It happened twice in the castle at the start of the game. One woman sitting on a bench while I was following the old guy, and one dude in the kitchen. Both said something, I had no fucking clue the game expected me to stop what I was doing to turn and engage with them to reply, and before I could register what happened they were telling me to fuck off and I was losing reputation.

I can only assume it will happen many more times during gameplay.

This scenario your talking about doesnt happen anywhere in the game. You were probably trespassing and they were telling you to gtfo

>there food
where food?

>You were probably trespassing and they were telling you to gtfo
Nigga I was literally in the fucking kitchen, where Robard or whatever his name is leads you right when you get to that castle after the attack. It's not a "scenario".

Combat is godawful especially against multiple people, that battle in ur screenshot was a fucking nightmare.

Thats the reality. If there's multiple armed guys against you, then the best bet is usually to just leg it, and live to die another day.

The combat system fucking blows. The atmosphere is good, but if you want exciting melee combat, you will be disappointed.

The problem wasn't that they were stronger, the problem was i kept getting stuck between them and then the camera and lock on kept on fucking up.

It's the best game of 2018, and people overexaggerated the amount of bugs this game. The most notorious ones were fixed really fast, like that one alchemy station where you start levitating towards the sun because an alien ship just happened to turn on their tractor beam. One of the major complaint was the saving system but it really isn't that bad to deal with it, and I like that it discourages savescumming. If you fuck up pickpocketing you have to live with the consequence. The longest period I went unsaved was like two hours and that was doing menial sidequests. If you really want to save, you can do it with ease.

I just found this helmet in a teasure chest. It's stats are amazing.It has Problems though.
1) When I draw my weapon, Henry flips down the visor. I don't mind the limited view effect, I like it actually. BUT why does it always show as being flipped down if I only slip it down during combat? Lame.
2) I kind of miss seeing Henry dumb face
3) It clips with my jackey

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