It’s been around 6 weeks now since Kingdom Come Deliverance launched. Overall, given that the game has already shifted over a million copies, I think it’s fair to say it has been a success. That doesn’t mean to say, however, that the game hasn’t had its problems.
While patch 1.3 didn’t do much to fix these, patch 1.4 is a monster. In a report via DSOGaming, the patch reports having fixed over 200 bugs or glitches within the game. As well as this, some nice few features have been added.
One of the main key factors of the prior patch was an alteration to the games controversial save system. In it, you had to be either in a certain location or drink a potion to be able to save the game. While in the middle of nowhere, as you can imagine that was quite tedious. While the developers didn’t add an ‘any time’ save option, they did at least meets fans in the middle with a save and quit option.
With the release of the patch, with so many fixes and changes, it would be impossible to list them all here. At least, impossible without you falling asleep. So here are the changes in brief.
If you were holding out on this game until the major problems were fixed, then it’s good news. I am willing to declare that this game is now in a fit state to play without too many problems. In fairness, it wasn’t that bad before, but given that some people prefer to wait, I think it’s safe to declare Kingdom Come Deliverance as good to buy.
What do you think? Have you played Kingdom Come Deliverance? What did you think? Pleased with the patch? – Let us know in the comments!
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