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Kingdom, Camera, Action!

Deliverance: The Making of Kingdom Come, a documentary about the creation of one of 2018's most complex RPGs, is now available DRM-free on GOG.COM.
Post edited December 24, 2018 by maladr0Id
Have they even fixed the game yet? Never seen such a broken release in my life....
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sebastelian: Have they even fixed the game yet? Never seen such a broken release in my life....
Mostly fixed, still a few issues here and there.
Still no end to the Epilogue. Hans still just walks back to Rattay.
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OldOldGamer: You should spend time fixing the game, not documentary most people care less than 0.
That is why we hired external company to do that, so we can work on the game.
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OldOldGamer: You should spend time fixing the game, not documentary most people care less than 0.
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JRfromWarhorse: That is why we hired external company to do that, so we can work on the game.
This may seem random but there's not very often devs come by so i have to ask, Kingdom Come Deliverance ends rather abruptly as you may know but the question i have is: will it be continued in a sequel or a Kingdom Come 2 ? and the DLC's to come will only add content into the main game not expand it.

Thanks for the game and the continued work to improve it rather than abandon it when the times are hard, i really enjoyed it and look forward to more to come in the future.
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JRfromWarhorse: That is why we hired external company to do that, so we can work on the game.
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ChrisGamer300: This may seem random but there's not very often devs come by so i have to ask, Kingdom Come Deliverance ends rather abruptly as you may know but the question i have is: will it be continued in a sequel or a Kingdom Come 2 ? and the DLC's to come will only add content into the main game not expand it.

Thanks for the game and the continued work to improve it rather than abandon it when the times are hard, i really enjoyed it and look forward to more to come in the future.
KC:D was always meant to have a sequel, the information you seek is already out there. Originally it was planned to be in three parts but the decided to put 1 and 2 together into one big game.