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Kingdom Come - Bold Sir Hans Capon DLC Free Until February 14th
Kingdom Come - Bold Sir Hans Capon DLC Free Until February 14th
February 10th, 2022, 22:39
Kingdom Come: Deliverance has a piece of DLC freely available until February 14th called The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon. Additionally the base game is 70% off.
The heart of our much-loved young Sir Hans Capon is bursting with overwhelming longing for… his latest flame.More information.
The second DLC "The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon" for Kingdom Come: Deliverance revolves around his attempts to woo the fairest maid he has ever set eyes upon, and his success will not depend only on his own mastery of the art of love - it's also up to his trusty wingman, you - Henry, to ensure that The Amorous Adventures of Bold Sir Hans Capon come to a happy end!
That's the main objective linking three new quests, in which you will not only have to read love poems, arrange a nighttime tryst and keep an enraged butcher at bay, but also infiltrate the camp of a band of bloodthirsty brigands, enter a dice tournament, dig up a corpse, investigate a murder and… er… perhaps commit a few. All for love, of course!
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February 11th, 2022, 12:12
Originally Posted by LolozaurBeats me as I enjoyed all of the DLC. Maybe it has to do with how Warhorse Studios implemented the DLC. As you can only start the DLC at certain parts of the game.
how come they fucked so bad with the dlcs, 4 of the 5 story ones arent with positive reviews
Or because of all the bugs that came with the DLC but have mostly been fixed.
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February 11th, 2022, 12:50
As far as I recall, the only DLC I didn't enjoy was "A Womans Lot" and that was mostly because it contained so much running around over large distances and I think at one point I ended up stuck not being able to reach a certain location for quite a while.
February 11th, 2022, 13:53
Originally Posted by LolozaurAs a rule, DLC mostly sucks these days, better to wait for a GOTY edition!
how come they fucked so bad with the dlcs, 4 of the 5 story ones aren't with positive reviews
The game was a victim of Steam review bombing due to one of the founders of the studio getting embroiled in gamergate nonsense too; those tools have long memories so anything Warhorse puts out will be down voted.
February 11th, 2022, 17:19
Amazing graphics engine, yet the facial expressions suck Camel arse. Wasteland 3's facial mimicry done in Unity is world-class compared to this trash.
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SSI Gold Box-style game, we are working on.
SSI Gold Box-style game, we are working on.
February 11th, 2022, 23:25
February 12th, 2022, 00:16
I went through most of the additional content last summer for Kingdom Come, while not as enjoyable as the main game, they each had something of value. As Feist mentioned above, A Woman's Lot was the one I think I'd skip next time around, should I ever do a replay of the entire game.
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February 12th, 2022, 02:22
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is easily among my top 10 games.
I liked all the DLC. In the case of A Woman's Lot, the DLC offered three main things:
1. a quest where you play as Theresa and explore Skalitz before and during the attack. It gives a different perspective on life in Skalitz and helps give more depth, personality, and motivation to Theresa
2. a quest where Henry helps a friend from Skalitz who is accused of heresy by the Inquisition. It is a nice quest with multiple endings.
3. Dog companion and houndmaster skill. I like the dog and it is very helpful when you are hunting, treasure hunting and during combat.
I liked all the DLC. In the case of A Woman's Lot, the DLC offered three main things:
1. a quest where you play as Theresa and explore Skalitz before and during the attack. It gives a different perspective on life in Skalitz and helps give more depth, personality, and motivation to Theresa
2. a quest where Henry helps a friend from Skalitz who is accused of heresy by the Inquisition. It is a nice quest with multiple endings.
3. Dog companion and houndmaster skill. I like the dog and it is very helpful when you are hunting, treasure hunting and during combat.
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February 12th, 2022, 09:00
I would really liked to have played 2. and 3. during my first (and only) playthrough. But I won't start a new one just for some additional content.
And 3. would have really been cool as kind of a small prequel some weeks before the actual release of the game.
I seriously wonder if this might be a really good marketing idea for games to release a small appetizer of the game before. Not like a demo, but from a different perspective, before the main plot starts.
TW3: playing a small adventure with Dandelion/Triss/Zoltan
WotR: playing Aneivia/Irabeth fighting a small demon cult
CP77: playing a mission with Jackie/Judy/Panam/Goro
Of course there are some difficulties here, but I'd love it.
And 3. would have really been cool as kind of a small prequel some weeks before the actual release of the game.
I seriously wonder if this might be a really good marketing idea for games to release a small appetizer of the game before. Not like a demo, but from a different perspective, before the main plot starts.
TW3: playing a small adventure with Dandelion/Triss/Zoltan
WotR: playing Aneivia/Irabeth fighting a small demon cult
CP77: playing a mission with Jackie/Judy/Panam/Goro
Of course there are some difficulties here, but I'd love it.
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Currently playing: Black Geyser
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February 12th, 2022, 09:13
A Woman's Lot was a kickstarter goal offered because backers complained they couldn't play a female MC. It was supposed to be a prequel but that changed in development.
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February 12th, 2022, 09:20
Originally Posted by MorrandirI like these ideas and I've had similar thoughts myself. Why can't devs think outside the box a little more?
I would really liked to have played 2. and 3. during my first (and only) playthrough. But I won't start a new one just for some additional content.
And 3. would have really been cool as kind of a small prequel some weeks before the actual release of the game.
I seriously wonder if this might be a really good marketing idea for games to release a small appetizer of the game before. Not like a demo, but from a different perspective, before the main plot starts.
TW3: playing a small adventure with Dandelion/Triss/Zoltan
WotR: playing Aneivia/Irabeth fighting a small demon cult
CP77: playing a mission with Jackie/Judy/Panam/Goro
Of course there are some difficulties here, but I'd love it.
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February 12th, 2022, 09:28
Originally Posted by ArahaelHuh, I had forgotten about 2 & 3, I thought it only included the Theresa quest. The inquisition trial was a great little episode.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is easily among my top 10 games.
I liked all the DLC. In the case of A Woman's Lot, the DLC offered three main things:
1. a quest where you play as Theresa and explore Skalitz before and during the attack. It gives a different perspective on life in Skalitz and helps give more depth, personality, and motivation to Theresa
2. a quest where Henry helps a friend from Skalitz who is accused of heresy by the Inquisition. It is a nice quest with multiple endings.
3. Dog companion and houndmaster skill. I like the dog and it is very helpful when you are hunting, treasure hunting and during combat.
February 12th, 2022, 18:56
Yeah, those quests are fairly meaty and added a lot of additional play-time for me, which only elevated the series.
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February 12th, 2022, 20:49
Kingdom Come really is a rare gem. Think, a small studio did manage to pull off a game nobody had ever made using nearly AAA graphics that time. They made chores gamey features and enjoyable at that. The monastery quest was a real masterpiece (although damn irritating and boring if you messed up). Also getting drunk with the priest was one of the most memorable guests of any game I have played. The story wasn't bad either. I wish they'll make a sequel.
If you haven't played this game and like third/first person "action RPGs", this game is very much recommended. It is not like any other game in good and bad.
Pity that the gamers gate BS had to taint the game. It, and the studio, did not deserve it due to one (possibly) moron. Don't look at the review scores. If it was released back then in the current condition without 1e10 bugs and without the negative press due to one person, it would have earned a Metacritic score of > 90.
Meant to thank for posting this news-bit. I claimed the DLC. Not sure when I'll play it though.
If you haven't played this game and like third/first person "action RPGs", this game is very much recommended. It is not like any other game in good and bad.
Pity that the gamers gate BS had to taint the game. It, and the studio, did not deserve it due to one (possibly) moron. Don't look at the review scores. If it was released back then in the current condition without 1e10 bugs and without the negative press due to one person, it would have earned a Metacritic score of > 90.
Meant to thank for posting this news-bit. I claimed the DLC. Not sure when I'll play it though.
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February 13th, 2022, 11:00
Yep not bad from an unknown developer that promised an open word medieval RPG. I still remember debates on this forum about how Historical RPG's wouldn't sell.
Only aspect I didn't like was the combat and combat controls.
Only aspect I didn't like was the combat and combat controls.
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February 13th, 2022, 15:53
My only beef with KC: D is the system requirements if you want to play with all the bells and whistles. I haven't played it since the year it was released though so I wonder if it's been further optimized at all. Anything over medium settings turned my video card into a leaf blower.
February 13th, 2022, 19:01
My rig is over ten years old now and still running windows seven, I didn't have any issues playing this game. Now, I didn't play it until last spring/summer, so no idea what it was like at launch, I can say my ten plus year video card didn't seem to have any problems running it. Though I do immediately turn off audio and tend to decrease graphics the moment I first launch a game.
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