Kingdom Come - The Good, the Bad, and the So So

Silver

Spaceman
Staff Member
Joined
February 13, 2014
Messages
9,314
Location
New Zealand
techquila wrote about Kingdom Come: Deliverance describing where it went good and where it went bad.

Kingdom Come Deliverance: The Baaad

Henry is sad. He’s a badass now…but there are no bad guys left

Speaking of a hurried release, the game was plagued by technical issues at launch, but a lot of them have been ironed out. Unfortunately despite Warhorse’s earnest efforts, there are still a lot of bugs and clipping issues. The lip sync is way off, the AI of the characters is Skyrim bad and they get stuck every now and then.

Even the combat at times is marred by bugs. The player will randomly get stuck, or your foes will teleport, or lay motionless on the ground while you hear them taunting you. Reloading an older save often fixes this but it still makes the whole experience bitter.

Lack of content is a major bummer in Kingdom Come Deliverance. It takes a while (and I really mean a long while) to adapt to the harsh mechanics of the game, but by the time you get used to them most of the main story and enjoyable side quests are over. This leaves the player with activities that are essentially fetch quests. These are more or less randomly generated and are a bore.

[...]
Thanks Farflame!

More information.
 
Joined
Feb 13, 2014
Messages
9,314
Location
New Zealand
didnt play yet. Is the game really lacking quests with out balls ?
 
Joined
Jan 8, 2009
Messages
1,752
Location
The Netherlands
didnt play yet. Is the game really lacking quests with out balls ?
Well the main quests follow a certain path, but the rest like the article says are mostly fetch quests. You also get the assassinate bandits and such like every other RPG game.

Also don't get me started on the amount of bugs, but they do patch the game. As you can guess this also breaks the game by introducing more bugs they have to fix.

Bottom line is they ran out of funds and released to early. Now if you can look past all this the game is essentially a flawed gem you might enjoy. Just wait for a sale.
 
Joined
Oct 1, 2010
Messages
36,351
Location
Spudlandia
Is the game really lacking quests with out balls ?
No. I'm not sure what game did that techquila play, but that game is not KCD.
Well the main quests follow a certain path, but the rest like the article says are mostly fetch quests.
No. I mean, yes, in a sidequest you'll go "fetch" a bottle of wine from a cellar, but there is a whole lot of story and humor behind it for example. There is kill dozens of rabbits for sakes of grind like in Dragon Dogma sidequest, but cmon, we know who is that rubbish for and why is it in the game. While those "pro" reviewers will adore rabbit kills like in overrated Dragon Dogma, you'll skippit.
Also don't get me started on the amount of bugs, but they do patch the game. As you can guess this also breaks the game by introducing more bugs they have to fix.

Bottom line is they ran out of funds and released to early. Now if you can look past all this the game is essentially a flawed gem you might enjoy. Just wait for a sale.
Yes.
If we voted today, regardless of those bugs, KCD would be my GOTY. There are more upcoming games in this year and it's still possible another title would be better, but IMO the game outclasses both "usual suspects" NNK2 or FF15.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Apr 12, 2009
Messages
23,459
Don't know what game you played Joxer but once you finish the main quest line it stagnant's. Whats left is fetch quests, bounty's, and other usual RPG quests.

Anyway I like playing it but I hated travailing to point A and B halfway across the map to finish a random quest. It's still a good game but I'm very picky lately playing RPGs.

I like to call it Bethesda fatigue as I played to much Fallout & Skyrim lately.
 
Joined
Oct 1, 2010
Messages
36,351
Location
Spudlandia
Whatever, I finished the main quest line only after I was done with all sides (that were finishable as some were broken).
Rushing the main quest to the end and ignoring everything else is IGN style, not mine.
 
Joined
Apr 12, 2009
Messages
23,459
Does it still need more patching. Yes I know from Joxer it is playable but is it pretty clean now or still worth waiting a bit ?
Still needs patching as Daniel Vávra admitted this after patch 1.4.3. As I said above each patch released keeps breaking the game so hot-fixes are needed after patching.
At the Reboot Develop, Daniel Vávra, the medieval RPG’s director, said the following:"We change one quest and it somehow f*cks up another quest. To test it properly you would have to play it for 600 hours. After release, we saw bugs we’ve never seen.”
This is why you don't see many huge open world RPGs.
 
Joined
Oct 1, 2010
Messages
36,351
Location
Spudlandia
It's playable and finishable but there are still questbreaking bugs inside it. Some bugs have workarounds, but some don't. Currently, assuming you don't work for IGN, it's not possible to finish all existing quests and even those you can finish require taking a certain path and not some other (all quests are supposed to be possible to solve in different ways, some paths bug 'em though).

Also, the dog and some more stuff are supposed to get added.
I'm waiting for at least 1.5 to replay it.
 
Joined
Apr 12, 2009
Messages
23,459
thank you Couchpotato and Joxer for your opinions. Good enough for me to play this game.
 
Joined
Jan 8, 2009
Messages
1,752
Location
The Netherlands
Good enough for me to play this game.

Wait for another patch or two and a sale. If you have at least a passing interest in ARPGS and aren't put off too much by things like feeding yourself and bathing for the sake of realism (they don't take very long to do), you aren't likely to regret it. Like Joxer, this is my GotY so far, and I don't even like ARPGS all that much these days. :)
 
Joined
Sep 16, 2010
Messages
4,813
Yes, this first version seems to be held together with paper clips and duct tape, but it seems to have been a decent success. I'm hoping they keep refining it, and deliver something even better as a sequel. The advantage of the Cryengine base is that they can just keep iterating from this engine, and quite easily stay cutting edge.
 
Joined
Nov 8, 2014
Messages
12,085
I'm currently playing it and it's fun (though so far I've managed to avoid most fighting as I suck at melee combat). I found one bug I managed to avoid, but for a game where you can't save at will (unless you spend a bunch of money on the diarrhea potions), I fear the moment I find a bug that makes me lose an hour or more of played game it's return time for me.
 
Joined
Sep 23, 2008
Messages
5,645
Location
Tardis
This was a 'wait' for me when it was announced, and an 'unlikely' now with the issues.

Good news is I just started Elex, and I never thought that would happen, so there's that.
 
Joined
Apr 5, 2011
Messages
1,753
Location
San Juan Islands, WA
I read on the internet that this game is for nazis.
 
Joined
Dec 5, 2015
Messages
45
I read on the internet that this game is for nazis.


So I think I am a nazi… :)

KCD is my game of the year.

Finished it, had very few bugs, no plot stoppers.

Really enjoyed it, and I played hundreds CRPGs (literally)
 
Joined
Aug 4, 2009
Messages
67
I wouldn't say that there is not enough sidequests. Maybe people just expect a game where the main story just makes 10% of the game, which isn't the case in Kingdom, where the main quest actually makes about 50% of all quests in the game.

There are also 2 kinds of sidequests. Some which are somewhat good, but mostly had an somewhat unsatisfying ending. And some, like hunting deer or killing bandits which are pure "grind" quests, which are neither any interesting nor any rewarding. I recommend to just skip the latter.
 
Joined
Jun 2, 2012
Messages
4,699
I've started it some days ago and I'm now about 15 hours in. Really enjoying it so far.
 
Joined
May 6, 2013
Messages
4,996
Location
Germany
Back
Top Bottom