User Info: jeox. Same I really hope it is fixed In a world that works to tear us apart from truth, at least video games bring us together. Chaoswolf23 posted It would appear so. The patch notes are the same as the PS4, so I don't think the size difference is a concern. User Info: DarthSlothrop. Christ praise the new patch! A screaming comes across the sky Heads up, if you got the end game armor and swords from the chest NE of Neuhof before the patch hit and you didn't have it equipped on Henry, it's gone.
User Info: agentspoon. Quick question, is the combat actually harder? What is this? Forged in Gods very flames! Kingdom Come: Deliverance Patch 1. It promises 'over ' quest fixes. Patch 1. Feature-wise, most notably there's now a save and exit option, meaning if you need to quit the game and you haven't been using the unlimited saves mod you can do it without having to trudge to a bed or glug a potion first.
There are improvements to lockpicking, making it "much easier to hold the sweet spot while turning the lock" and players using a controller will now find it easier to unlock Very Easy and Easy locks—though when using a mouse, the difficulty has not been changed. For those who felt the game got way too easy once Henry got a bit of experience under his belt, a few combat perks have been toned down, weapons don't scale as much with high-level stats, and tough enemies will be harder to one-hit kill unless you pop them in the head and they're not wearing a helmet.
GOG release today, and still no update. This is very bad. Daniel Vavra said the patch is going to certification this week but don't know how long it will take to be certified. Luckly Steam is always superfast with that stuff.
Lightning View Profile View Posts. Yeah Consoles usually take 2 weeks to verify. Fleepa View Profile View Posts. So does it come to PC first, or does PC folk have to wait for console verifications? If I remember right 1. Chris has a love-hate relationship with survival games and an unhealthy fascination with the inner lives of NPCs.
He's also a fan of offbeat simulation games, mods, and ignoring storylines in RPGs so he can make up his own. Christopher Livingston.
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