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    Kingdom Come Only found out now after playing for nearly 50 hours

    Kingdom Come Only found out now after playing for nearly 50 hours


    Only found out now after playing for nearly 50 hours

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 05:13 AM PDT

    Thoght they were just "things" but:

    • You can shoot nests with arrows and get loot off the nests.
    • Interesting sites may have loot, or lead to a treasure trove or grave site which can be dug with a spade for treasure. They can also lead to lore or easter eggs.
    • Accidents can also lead to some small storytelling or treasure.
    • You can get treasure maps off certain people but can also stumble upon the treasures serendipitously.

    Dunno yet if shrines & crosses have anything though other than that bonus to charisma perk. I notice some of them have names written on them.

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    Hello sir, do you have time to talk about our lord and savior Jan Hus?

    Posted: 09 Aug 2020 12:28 PM PDT

    >! On behalf of all Hungarians, we do not claim him. What are your thoughts on him? !<

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 04:30 AM PDT

    Cheesus Christ be praised

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 05:03 AM PDT

    Leaving Gamepass

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 06:14 AM PDT

    This will be my first purchase from a game I played on Gamepass. A wonderfully done, immersive, and as realistic as it gets rpg.

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    Mutt!

    Posted: 09 Aug 2020 12:40 PM PDT

    Any thoughts? WAYFARING KNIGHT LOSES FIGHT TO SON OF LATE BLACKSMITH

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 10:47 AM PDT

    So here I am, minding my own business on a fast (?) travel, when I come to a wayfaring knight. He offers to fight me for a bet. The bet is my 250 groshen for his armour, horse and sword. I killed the jeb end easily due to the OP parry and his horse is no where to be seen. I loot his corpse (which is a shame because he was a nice guy) to find that he only had 20 groshen rather than the 250 that I put down as a bet and also his armour is rendered useless. What a time to be alive. Either way, I still have my own 12k groshen and sharp whit to keeo me going.

    PS. Henry just announced that he is starting to get hungry.

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    Combat mathematics?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 03:26 AM PDT

    I have some questions about the mathematics of combat mechanics, hope to glean some insight from played here:

    Bows have a damage value and arrows and a damage value and a damage modifier. How do these 3 numbers work together? The higher the difference between your strength and the bow's minimum strength, the faster the draw speed? So I guess the bigger the difference in agility the less the sway? I'm thinking it makes more sense to use lower leveled bows and good arrows in combat than just going for higher damage bows with ever increasing strength and agility requirements.

    Applied damage is attack damage minus defence, but how much damage is applied to energy aka stamina if it's a full hit vs block (not perfect block as that absorbs the blow with no stamina loss). Say a 50 damage sword hits cleanly at the arm with 30 armour, that does I suppose 20 damage to health? And if it were blocked, damage minus defence so if the sword or shield defence is 90, then how much damage is applied to energy? It's clearly not 0 since blocks eat away at stamina yet sword or shield defence values are usually or always higher than damage values. Even with a bouche shield of 150 defence you still take around 10 (?) stamina damage each time you block.

    Riposte animations are often stabs to the head or chest. Are the checks based on stabs to those exact locations based on the animation? What about the number of stabs? Some ripostes show 3 stabs to the chest. Also shield ripostes show the shield striking the foe, what damage is being applied?

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    PSA: session breaking Johanka glitch

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 07:00 AM PDT

    Not too sure if it's from the A Woman's Lot DLC or part of vanilla, but Johanka at Sasau has 2 charity options, groschen and meat. This is after doing the In God's Hands quest and the Pestilence quest. I then installed the DLC and visited her.

    If you decide to give meat but don't actually have meat, then exit the trade screen, you are stuck looking at Henry and the game won't proceed. No input works, can't even access the menu to quit the game. I waited for 5 minutes, looking at Henry but it didn't let me proceed to dialogue. The only way out was to alt-tab and close the game.

    Don't know if this glitch is repeatable, but fair warning.

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    what is the steam icon for KCD?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 06:28 AM PDT

    it looks like some orange thing with something in the center of it. i can't tell what it is??

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    Some questions for people that dislike the combat.

    Posted: 09 Aug 2020 04:37 PM PDT

    From what I've read the progression seems to be: "this is hard/overwhelming"->"this is fun/challenging/well done" (aka the honeymoon phase)->"it's nothing but master strikes" (I'm currently in the honeymoon phase)

    Did Warhorse make changes to the combat at some point(s)? I see people say peasants will master strike you, but I can just walk up to them and swing and win. I can almost always tell by their clothing how much respect I need to give them, and I can win quite a few fights just by swinging without even feinting. If they seem competent, I'll feint and usually do okay (beat Runt no problem just feinting with St. Michael's Sword). Everything was fine until I tried to fight Black Peter in the tournament who definitely gave me a thrashing (though I got him to about half health). I didn't expect to win since I haven't learned how to master strike yet, but I wanted to give it a go.

    So do you just always master strike everyone all the time? Does it make the game too easy? How does not master striking work out if the enemy is competent?

    How would you change things if you could?

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    Just finished the game, and am a little disappointed by the ending... is it just me?

    Posted: 09 Aug 2020 12:42 PM PDT

    Like a lot of people, I started playing KCD earlier this year when it was free on the Epic Store. I loved it so much that a few weeks ago I bought it on Steam, since A) I felt like Warhorse Studios deserve to be paid for their efforts on this fantastic game and B) I like all of my games being in Steam/don't want to use the Epic launcher.

    I'm not sure how long I have played for in total, but after maybe 60 hours in the Epic copy and 19 hours in the Steam copy, I have completed the base game in the last hour... and I have to say, the ending left me feeling sad that I had finished and also very disappointed.

    I didn't really see the ending coming... I had planned to spend a few hours on it this evening, starting with the siege of Talmberg. So I scale the walls and batter everyone, rescue Stephanie and Radzig, do some long-ass cutscene with Radzig, Divish, Hanush etc. about going to take a letter to a bunch of nobles in a far away land and then BAM!, the game is over.

    Now I know I can carry on playing, messing about with various side quests, activities and generally explore the world... but for me, what was driving me forward in this game wasn't so much exploration as it was the story, and now you're telling me that I never get to avenge the death of my parents and get my sword back? WTF!

    What I am finding now a bit more as an adult is that - unless a game has a particularly addictive or satisfying gameplay mechanic or feedback loop to keep me coming, it's the story of a game that I'm mostly interested in. I'm not a fan of crafting or gathering resources or arbitrarily kitting my character out in the best armour the game can provide.

    The way I have been playing the game, I've mostly been motivated to play by following that main objective, exploring or deviating from the main path whenever a particular side quest, activity or area peaked my interest to distract me enough... but it was really the fantastic story and narrative that was keeping me going, so now I kind of feel like I'm done with the game, and that I'm really not satisfied by the main storyline's "ending". Sure it can't just be me, right?

    I mean sure, I can carry on messing about in the world and do side quests and explore, but I feel a lot less motivated to do that now, knowing that the ultimate ending of Henry's story won't ever come to pass (unless we get a sequel!). And who knows, maybe it will be one of those cases where the eventual ending of Henry's arc can't possibly live up to my expectations.

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    Any way to make the horse better against small rocks & logs?

    Posted: 10 Aug 2020 04:16 AM PDT

    I searched Nexus but didn't find any, though I did find a Deep Water Horse mod to allow river crossings which is interesting.

    I find it silly how the horse can't walk over certain terrain like small rocks or logs when it should easily walk over them. So if there's a way would love to hear it. Some system.cfg tweak?

    I'm already using the no bush collision mod which is a big QoL improvement for cross terrain horseriding.

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    I'm stinky and the game won't let me change that

    Posted: 09 Aug 2020 08:18 PM PDT

    I picked up this game a few days ago and it's a good time. I have an issue of I can't find the person I need to talk to about taking a bath. I'm at the bathhouse near Ratty btw.

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    Today’s a scorcher.

    Posted: 09 Aug 2020 12:59 PM PDT

    It Was A Good Day - 1403 Edition

    Posted: 09 Aug 2020 10:48 AM PDT

    Inspired by that post about Henry's good day. To the melody of 'It Was A Good Day' by Ice Cube:

    Just wakin' up in the morning, Jesus Christ be praised. Haven't felt this good since Skalitz was razed

    No barkin' from the mutt, got a hair cut, leaving the bathhouse with a big strut

    Pretzels scarfed down, but didn't pig out, Bernie tipped me off about some bandits we can take out

    Heard Godwin preach about Jan Hus, and all the Burghers say 'Hey, Henry's come to see us!'

    I got a new bascinet from the armor shop, and if I hit the switch, klappvisor goes drop

    Log in the road gave me a big fright, looking down from Pebbles not a Cuman in sight

    And everything is all right. Got a letter from Hans, and he can drink all night

    Saw Miller Peshek and he's telling me 'You should place a bet on the Rattay Tourney'

    Get me a longsword and I'm trouble. Last week, fucked around and won some armor

    Master striking every way with my swordplay. I can't believe today was a good day

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    Crashing after a couple of hours?

    Posted: 09 Aug 2020 05:49 PM PDT

    Hello all! I am late to the party when it comes to this magnificent RPG, but I am 100% sold just after about 3 hours into the main story. I started playing a few days ago and have had no issues whatsoever. Today I was playing and the game suddenly crashed for me. Now it seems I cannot play for longer than an hour or so and it crashes.

    I have tweaked my settings numerous times (full screen, windowed, borderless, changing quality settings, etc,) all of my drivers are up to date, and no other game has crashed on me to the extent this game has —knock on wood.

    I was wondering if any of you on this sub have encountered a similar issue as this one and if there are any fixes you would recommend. With my current setup, I suspect a RAM issue but I haven't had any troubles with anything else as stated above.

    My setup includes MSI 970 Gaming MOBO AMD FX 8350 @4.0Ghz CPU XFX Radeon RX 570 Corsair 500W PSU 8 GBs RAM Booting from Hynex gold 500Gb SSD

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    Did People In That Time Period Really Sleep on the Benches?

    Posted: 09 Aug 2020 03:11 PM PDT

    I knew that European beds were small even for nobility back then compared to nowadays. And normal people can afford mattress is also something fairly recent. But did people really sleep on the bench? Not a dedicated bed? But the bench you also use to sit on to eat and work? There were also beds in normal households right? Sleeping on a bench looks awfully uncomfortable as it's so hard and narrow you can fall over at almost any moment. Plus what would you do during freezing winters?

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