Mods For Kingdom Come Deliverance
Kingdom Come’s inconsistent adherence to hardcore survival and historical elements means that while some parts of the game are fine, you may find that others are an unnecessary drag. Luckily, there are already a ton of mods that can help with that.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance: The Kotaku Review
Kingdom Come: Deliverance was a grand idea. In a genre awash with fantasy epics, it sought to…
Read more ReadAmnesiac's Immersive Balance Lite. This mod is updated for 1.8.2 and builds on the mod Immersive Balance. AIB is a light balance mod that continues to improve the gameplay for an fun experience in early & late game, with a focus on feelings of progression, slower advancement, better combat, and immersion.
Having tested a number of these over the past few weeks, here are some of the best I’ve found.
VOLUMETRIC FOG by Moosan82
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KCD actually shipped with some quite pretty volumetric fog. It just wasn’t turned on. This turns it back on
UNLIMITED SAVING by EddieShoe and Biosmanager
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This mod completely removes the need for the save potions that the base game requires players to use to save their progress. Instead, you can just save by hitting ESC and clicking SAVE, like a normal video game.
HENRY’S FACE CUSTOMIZATION by Fuse00
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Henry is a surprisingly lovable doofus, but he’s still a doofus, and some players may want him to look a little more heroic. Which is besides the point of the entire game, but then, so is breaking its save system, so who am I to judge. This mod gives you new head and face options for the main character.
New classes:Radio class - Bring up your binoculars, and call in coordinates for your mortar man, and punish your enemy with precision!Mortar class - Receive exact coordinates from your radio buddy, or manually adjust your mortar sights for both near, and far to give support for your team.Support Gunner class - Provide heavy weapon support for Marines, Imperial Japanese Army, Germans, and Russians.Support Gunner Features:Marines - Browning 30. Zombie realism 3.0 standalone.
UNLIMITED WEIGHT by Hantise
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While this mod is called Unlimited Weight, and does indeed allow you to carry infinite items (KCD is by design incredibly restrictive on the amount you and your horse can hold on your peasant backs), there are also options to simply double or triple the intended amount you can lug around if you want to maintain some sense of realism.
BOW DOT RETICLE by Faawks
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One of the reasons the game’s bows are so hard to use is because your aiming reticle is taken away as soon as you’ve drawn one. This mod restores it, so that you now have a slightly greater chance of hitting one of those god damn rabbits.
EASY LOCKPICKING by fireundubh
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Automatically unlocks any chest that’s at (or below) your current skill level, while leaving you to try and attempt more difficult ones via the minigame. Which sucks, by the way, so you might want to get the sectorial lockpicking mod to go with it.
FASTER ARROWS by Woulve
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The game’s arrows are really slow. This speeds them up to more closely resemble other games/what you imagine an arrow actually shoots like. Again, it might not be the kind of realism the devs were after, but you’re not combing through this post for that.
Those are my picks to get you started, mostly an assortment of mods that while retaining some semblance of the realism the devs intended, also make things a bit more “video gamey”. If you want to dig deeper, though, there are way more extensive mods on Nexus that do stuff like adjust the number of bandits on the road, introduce cheat console commands and remove the game’s fog of war.
Warhorse Studios has released a content roadmap for Kingdom Come: Deliverance. In an image posted earlier today on Twitter, the studio behind the 13th-century Bohemian adventure announced a suite of updates, documentary features, and four DLC releases stretching into 2019.
The announcement comes with a statement reading “your journey is not yet over! Rebuild what was destroyed, equip your Cupid’s arrow and aid a friend in ‘delicate’ matters, stand your ground on the battlefield, and see things from a whole new perspective.”
Each part of that statement ties in with another DLC: From the Ashes will release this summer, followed later this year by The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon, and Band of Bastards. In January or February 2019, the fourth and final DLC, A Woman’s Lot, will be released, although presumably won’t be told from the perspective of the original game’s protagonist, Henry. It’s not clear yet, in fact, whether Henry will feature in any of the releases.
While you wait for the Kingdom Come: Deliverance DLC, here are some more upcoming PC games.
As well as the DLC releases, Warhorse will release a Hardcore mode for free alongside From the Ashes (so now might be a good time to check out our Kingdom Come: Deliverance combat guide and Kingdom Come: Deliverance build guide). There’ll also be a tournament mode, and official modding support will be added at some point in the future as well.
Ladies and Gentlemen, we present to you the #KingdomComeDeliverance DLC Roadmap! There are some awesome things to come! #wantKCDpic.twitter.com/zob3nMR6rZ
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— Warhorse Studios (@WarhorseStudios) May 23, 2018
On top of that, there’ll be two films – The Making of Kingdom Come and Combat Academy – release this year. The former is pretty obviously a documentary, but the latter could be a cinematic, which might make for a fun bit of worldbuilding. In our Kingdom Come: Deliverance review, we found an unforgiving but rich RPG where the smallest decision can shape your entire story.
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