
Originally posted by Shekelmoth Goldblaat:Hey buckos sorry for hijacking the thread but I need to ask how's the optimization these days? I remember refunding KCD on launch week then coming back a year later only to still get bad FPS (CPU heavy + CPU bottleneck) Its been a year since then and I have gtx 1070 and i5 6600k 16 gig ram and an SSD, this is the only game I have been looking forward to as a history nerd / HEMA enthusiast You will have a good time i say :) depending on your screen resolution as well though.
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I force VSync in NVidia drivers and max 60fps limit, don't need more, and i use Custom Graphics mod from Nexusmods, that unlocks more detailed settings in graphics options. CPU still could be better, that would help. Important is the 60fps for most of the game, except in Rattay where there are plenty of NPCs. Armed with fortitude and dignity, she faces the coming days with a smile on her lips. Sir Radzigs old enemies are pillaging his estates, so he enlists the help of an old acquaintance, Kuno of Rychwald, the leader of an infamous mercenary band. I play on Low-Medium details and it still looks great. Kingdom Come: Deliverances third DLC focuses on combat and minor skirmishes.

That’s super important,” he added.Originally posted by Shekelmoth Goldblaat:Hey buckos sorry for hijacking the thread but I need to ask how's the optimization these days? I remember refunding KCD on launch week then coming back a year later only to still get bad FPS (CPU heavy + CPU bottleneck) Its been a year since then and I have gtx 1070 and i5 6600k 16 gig ram and an SSD, this is the only game I have been looking forward to as a history nerd / HEMA enthusiast :mhfury: You will have a good time i say :) depending on your screen resolution as well though.įor your illustration my rig 3years old - i5 7600k no OC, gtx1080 factory slight OC, 16gb ram, KCD on SSD as well samsung 850 sata.

“‘Kingdom Come’ has debunked that notion.
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“The biggest feedback we got from the gaming community and reviewers is that this is a very believable and also very relatable story where it is easy to identify with a not so heroic hero,” added Tobias Stolz-Zwilling, PR manager at Warhorse Studios.ĭrawing a parallel between the video game and TV industry, there’s been an assumption, Barmack noted, that until very recently blockbuster global games could only emanate from the U.S., that smaller budget games don’t pick up global audiences. “Everyone wanted some magic in games, and we were offering a game where you start out as a blacksmith’s son, can become some kind of hero, but never get to be king,” he said. Clothes get dirty and need washing if a baker gets killed, a village soon runs out of bread.Īt its inception, “Kingdom Come” was rejected by many big publishing houses, Frývaldský recalled. Players are offered 16 combined clothing slots, a plethora of armor and weapon choice while fighting: Combat becomes a matter of attrition. Released in 2018, “Kingdom Come: Deliverance,” an open world format, stood out for its deeply immersive potential in a fully constructed world built with meticulous historical accuracy.

Avid to avenge his parents, he becomes embroiled in a bloody civil war against a background of shifting political alliances.

Henry survives the massacre, and joins Lord Radzig, who is building a resistance to Sigismund. “Kingdom Come: Deliverance” Courtesy: Wild Sheep Content
