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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All it needs now is the spec requirements. If it runs better than KCD1, I'm sold and I hope it does not require gimmicky garbage like frame gen.
 
All it needs now is the spec requirements. If it runs better than KCD1, I'm sold and I hope it does not require gimmicky garbage like frame gen.
Specs came out yesterday.
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For anyone wondering, they've clarified that those specs are for playing without any upscaling or frame generation.
TBH with how super-advanced graphics have gotten you'll probably be able to play on Low at 1440 and not lose a damn thing compared to Medium at 1080.
 
I can't wait, the trailer showing off more in depth punishments has me excited as hell. I can't wait to play a scumbag Henry that uses a gun, poison, and maces and shit just robbing entire towns. I hope the game has more in depth stealth and that Kuttenberg has a couple good places to rob. It'd be so sick if there were little mini heists you could pull on the mints. Some of the most fun I had in that game was robbing the Rattay armorer.
 
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Guy dropped this bomb, went to go touch grass with his family, and came back to a bunch of maidenless consoomers screeching at him, proceeds to make them screech harder. If I wasn't so vehemently against preordering I would immediately drop some money down for KCD2.
A bunch of small Czechs manages to do better optimization than literal multi-million dollar companies.
And without some "DLSS" crutch to excuse any potential issues like Atomic Hearts.
 
I'm nitpicking but in the trailer thing there was a Polack talking Polish, while the rest was dubbed in English. Should've found someone with a strong regional anglophone accent for the English version of the game for him.

Anyway the larger battles in KC:D weren't exactly my favorite parts of the game, but I'm a retard and I guess I didn't experience them "properly" as I did them with a bow at point-blank range and any moment I wasn't shooting someone in the head I was looking through corpses and grabbing all very expensive equipment I could carry. That at least turned out to be a good idea in the battle before facing Runt(?) as all the corpses disappeared after that.
 
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I got this game and all of the DLC for like four bucks thanks to the autumn steam sale and because I'd heard a lot of good things about it over the years. Any advice for someone just starting out, especially one who's kind of new to RPGs?
 
I got this game and all of the DLC for like four bucks thanks to the autumn steam sale and because I'd heard a lot of good things about it over the years. Any advice for someone just starting out, especially one who's kind of new to RPGs?
A lot of people will tell you to train with Bernard and do the tournament for the free high level gear. Don't do it. The beginning of the game is the most fun since you have to scrape by. Train with Bernard until the point you learn master strikes, then go out into the world. Almost every quest in the game is excellent and has some form of choice involved, even if it doesn't outright tell you.
 
A lot of people will tell you to train with Bernard and do the tournament for the free high level gear. Don't do it. The beginning of the game is the most fun since you have to scrape by. Train with Bernard until the point you learn master strikes, then go out into the world. Almost every quest in the game is excellent and has some form of choice involved, even if it doesn't outright tell you.
Shit I didn't train enough with him.
 
I got this game and all of the DLC for like four bucks thanks to the autumn steam sale and because I'd heard a lot of good things about it over the years. Any advice for someone just starting out, especially one who's kind of new to RPGs?
Or get as many lockpicks as you can and start stealing.
 
I got this game and all of the DLC for like four bucks thanks to the autumn steam sale and because I'd heard a lot of good things about it over the years. Any advice for someone just starting out, especially one who's kind of new to RPGs?

Level up your drinking skill. It's a bit counterintuitive, but it's really useful being buzzed most of the time. And there's a few quests where you're going to suffer if you don't.
 
I got this game and all of the DLC for like four bucks thanks to the autumn steam sale and because I'd heard a lot of good things about it over the years. Any advice for someone just starting out, especially one who's kind of new to RPGs?
Once you get past the intro section, and wake up in a woman's home, go speak to her by the well and do her quest. You need to select something like 'how did you escape?'
 
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