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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Anyone have experience in KCD1 hardcore runs? Any tips? Thinking about doing it. I finished the game at launch, but haven't played it since, so my game knowledge is hazy/out-of-date.
 
Anyone have experience in KCD1 hardcore runs? Any tips? Thinking about doing it. I finished the game at launch, but haven't played it since, so my game knowledge is hazy/out-of-date.

Get used to spend a lot of time with orientation and searching for objectives.
Also avoid as many fights as possible. I tried and gave up mainly because it was annoying to find out where on the map i am and where I have to go.
 
KCD2 seems to address almost all the weak points of KCD1. I’m not too worried about negroids or pansexual BIPOC troons in medieval Kuttenberg, they said “ethnicities” not ”races”...so Germans, Poles, Hungarians, maybe a Happy Merchant or two though they were more prominent in Prague.

Here’s a fairly short video that sums up the full Czech interview:

 
So, speaking of other Czech stuff somewhat related to KCD...
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Who the fuck wouldn't want a game with a grown up Henry as a Hussite? Would also give them a reason to bring back everyone's favorite man of the cloth and the people, Father Godwin.
KCD2 seems to address almost all the weak points of KCD1. I’m not too worried about negroids or pansexual BIPOC troons in medieval Kuttenberg, they said “ethnicities” not ”races”...so Germans, Poles, Hungarians, maybe a Happy Merchant or two though they were more prominent in Prague.

Here’s a fairly short video that sums up the full Czech interview:

Why's he wielding an AK and not something from CZ?
 
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Bought it on a sale some time ago. Started yesterday. Love the atmosphere, setting (more or less what I can see outside of my window, lmao) and multifaceted approach to quests but the lockpicking minigame is some of the worst and most unintuitively designed shit ever. I felt no shame about modding it out. Not a fan of checkpoints, either. Will mod those out as well if the game drops a "lol go back 1 hour" on me.
 
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Bought it on a sale some time ago. Started yesterday. Love the atmosphere, setting (more or less what I can see outside of my window, lmao) and multifaceted approach to quests but the lockpicking minigame is some of the worst and most unintuitively designed shit ever. I felt no shame about modding it out. Not a fan of checkpoints, either. Will mod those out as well if the game drops a "lol go back 1 hour" on me.
Oh, lockpicking is easy. You just have to keep the dot in place of the sweet spot as you turn the lock. I wish they explained it better. Took me a while, but I got it.
 
Oh, lockpicking is easy. You just have to keep the dot in place of the sweet spot as you turn the lock. I wish they explained it better. Took me a while, but I got it.
Far easier with a KB+M than a controller as well as you don't have to fight the stick to keep it there.
 
People keep saying this but he sounds nothing like Godwin.


Warhorse PR manager confirms Godwin is in KCD2 around the 8:45 mark in this interview. He’s cagey about why the voice sounds different, but says as far as he knows it’s the same voice actor. It could be that they overdubbed it so it’s not obvious that it’s Father Godwin, it’s a different character’s voice edited over his scene, or it‘s a placeholder voice. I hope it’s not a different VA, the guy that voiced him in KCD1 doesn’t seem particularly busy so that would be a headscratcher.
 
To make a long story short. After a 10+ year absence from gaming, my kids bought me a PS4 pro this past Christmas, Mainly because I expressed interest in StreetFighter 6 and Blood Bowl 3. Pretty happy with the latter, somewhat disappointed with the former. My gaming tastes are basically Fighting/Beat-em-ups and sports.

I'd like to buy this game because it's refreshing to see a game developer fight back against the hordes of SJW enriched NPCs and I'd like to support that... having said this, I've never played a game remotely like this before (I did used to watch my youngest son play Red Dead Redemption). How likely is it that am I going to fiddle with this game for an hour or 2 and just throw up my boomer hands in frustration and quit, never to play it again? Should I buy it?
 
FYI for anyone else just picking the game up because of the announcement: the lockpicking is indeed dumb (both poorly-explained and the one thing in the game that doesn't fit the authenticity they were going for) but it only sucks at first because Henry is a retard at everything at first.
Once you level it up a bit on easier locks it's pretty fast and not the worst lock minigame out there by a longshot; you don't gotta mod it out.

To make a long story short. After a 10+ year absence from gaming, my kids bought me a PS4 pro this past Christmas, Mainly because I expressed interest in StreetFighter 6 and Blood Bowl 3. Pretty happy with the latter, somewhat disappointed with the former. My gaming tastes are basically Fighting/Beat-em-ups and sports.

I'd like to buy this game because it's refreshing to see a game developer fight back against the hordes of SJW enriched NPCs and I'd like to support that... having said this, I've never played a game remotely like this before (I did used to watch my youngest son play Red Dead Redemption). How likely is it that am I going to fiddle with this game for an hour or 2 and just throw up my boomer hands in frustration and quit, never to play it again? Should I buy it?
I dunno man, does the setting/historical stuff interest you? If you're a medievalaboo you'll love it. If you don't it's still a really great game.

The gameplay isn't frustrating at all if you accept that your dude is a dumb peasant initially and don't bash your head against anything that you're unprepared for. Like the intro areas end up populated by heavily armoured and trained professional soldiers and if you want to try to fistfight them wearing rags out of the gate: you can, but you're meant to give them a wide berth. Likewise, don't try to win any tournaments on day 1.
There's lots of other stuff to do: exploring, alchemy, hunting, and lighter quest stuff that you can spend days on while you get comfortable and skill/gear up, so just don't push it and you should be fine.

You'll probably love the combat when you do get into it though if you like fighters/brawlers. It's not super visceral but it rewards keeping your brain on and reacting well.
 
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