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Model: Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, PlayStation 5
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I got the Gold Edition on PS5 for $10 more a few months ago and I'm loving the extra content. If you're patient, I would strongly recommend it. The game is fantastic and incredibly immersive!
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I got the Gold Edition on PS5 for $10 more a few months ago and I'm loving the extra content. If you're patient, I would strongly recommend it. The game is fantastic and incredibly immersive!
I got gold edition on Woot and very happy with it.
This game has real character - it's been many many years since a game made me LoL, but when the protagonist Henry was carrying the drunk Gamekeeper after saving him from a pack of wolves - slung over his shoulder - alert to the threat of more danger, Henry said "did you hear that?"
Gamekeeper replied "Something's coming alright..." *🍑💨* right next to your head as you're carrying him - laughs hysterically about it...🤣💀 ☠️
I'm playing it now on Luna...it's at least better perf/quality than xCloud but very inferior to GFN.
KCD2 on Luna is like playing a console version since Luna removed all the graphic settings, and whatever preset setting Luna is using is low/blurry/upscaled. The stream itself runs fine and there's no pixelation or stream stutters that you can sometimes get with xCloud...but it's kinda disappointing visual quality-wise since I read it's suppose to be using a 3080 equivalent.
I'm having an extremely difficult time with KCD2 (tried the first one a while back also). This game isn't one you go into expecting a pleasant and modern experience, this is a VERY difficult and time consuming game. I don't know how the sentiment is so high for it, and yes, I do really like the storyline but it is seemingly designed to be difficult which I can't really say is a good thing.
I'm having an extremely difficult time with KCD2 (tried the first one a while back also). This game isn't one you go into expecting a pleasant and modern experience, this is a VERY difficult and time consuming game. I don't know how the sentiment is so high for it, and yes, I do really like the storyline but it is seemingly designed to be difficult which I can't really say is a good thing.
I second this.
My expectations were pretty high going into this with all the hype from its fans, but this is not a game for me.
This is for someone that wants to get into the nitty gritty details of medieval life and has the time for it. It does NOT respect your time, but its so detailed and crunchy that its hard to get mad at it.
Its kinda like Ink ribbons in Resident Evil, but you gotta take time to craft each one.
I think every crafting mechanic is like this. I say "I think" because I hit the wall when right after the tutorial missions, so I am only aware of the blacksmithing and alchemy.
The combat system is interesting and kind of reminds me of Skyward Sword.
I do wish there was a "story" mode, because from what I played it was very interesting and I would've enjoyed playing through it.
It played pretty well through Luna. I encourage people to try it there.
I'm having an extremely difficult time with KCD2 (tried the first one a while back also). This game isn't one you go into expecting a pleasant and modern experience, this is a VERY difficult and time consuming game. I don't know how the sentiment is so high for it, and yes, I do really like the storyline but it is seemingly designed to be difficult which I can't really say is a good thing.
I felt the exact same way even though I really enjoyed playing KCD1 a long time ago...but I tried to go in as blind as possible without looking anything up about KCD2 and it was rough. I thought about dropping it but after giving in and looking up beginner tips...you really get the ball rolling and it starts to become fun like the first one was.
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This game has real character - it's been many many years since a game made me LoL, but when the protagonist Henry was carrying the drunk Gamekeeper after saving him from a pack of wolves - slung over his shoulder - alert to the threat of more danger, Henry said "did you hear that?"
Gamekeeper replied "Something's coming alright..." *🍑💨* right next to your head as you're carrying him - laughs hysterically about it...🤣💀 ☠️
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KCD2 on Luna is like playing a console version since Luna removed all the graphic settings, and whatever preset setting Luna is using is low/blurry/upscaled. The stream itself runs fine and there's no pixelation or stream stutters that you can sometimes get with xCloud...but it's kinda disappointing visual quality-wise since I read it's suppose to be using a 3080 equivalent.
My expectations were pretty high going into this with all the hype from its fans, but this is not a game for me.
This is for someone that wants to get into the nitty gritty details of medieval life and has the time for it. It does NOT respect your time, but its so detailed and crunchy that its hard to get mad at it.
This is literally a guide to craft an item that lets you save without having to exit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/kingdomc..._sch
Its kinda like Ink ribbons in Resident Evil, but you gotta take time to craft each one.
I think every crafting mechanic is like this. I say "I think" because I hit the wall when right after the tutorial missions, so I am only aware of the blacksmithing and alchemy.
The combat system is interesting and kind of reminds me of Skyward Sword.
I do wish there was a "story" mode, because from what I played it was very interesting and I would've enjoyed playing through it.
It played pretty well through Luna. I encourage people to try it there.
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