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Bohemian rhapsody.


UPDATE: Attention, hedge knights! The game has just been updated to v1.4, which brings several fixes and cool bits and bobs like new beard and hair mechanics, an unarmed mercy kill, and the free HD Texture and Audio Pack, which significantly enhances the game's audiovisual fidelity. It's a good day for some not-so-noble errants, isn't it?


Kingdom Come: Deliverance is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.
Your sword is vengeance. Your sword is destiny. Your sword is all you have left.
The civil war that ravages medieval Bohemia took everything from you and now a life in the service of a local lord seems the only available path. But only momentarily, because this dynamic open world is packed with role-playing opportunities and challenges, opening up into a gut-wrenching narrative involving historical characters of the era.

Get the game together with its OST and digital Art Book for a 10% series discount.
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Will they release the new patch for the GoG and Steam version at the same time?
Bought a copy for myself and a friend, proud to support small developers who give a crap about gamers.
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Digital_CHE: About the action, Is it a third person game like The Witcher or is it a first person game?
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TheGreatDustpan: It's strictly first-person/
Thanks! My kind of game! :)
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GR00T: Aren't they referring to the difficulty of combat though?
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RayRay13000: Honestly just name dropping Dark Souls to describe its difficulty feels horribly lazy, especially when the overall difficulty of the Souls series incredibly exaggerated to the point where it's a meme.
The combat is hardly difficult, though. Like any game, it just requires learning... I have it on PS4 and have no problem even under the awful 30fps. Yes, it was hard at first because it was a different way of implementing combat. I learned, and became competent like anyone will if they give it a few hours.
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SnakePL: Will they release the new patch for the GoG and Steam version at the same time?
Bought a copy for myself and a friend, proud to support small developers who give a crap about gamers.
Well the game looks to use the Galaxy SDK so the devs should be able to push updates at the same time as Steam. Offline installers may lag behind though.
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Zoidberg: Rating your post up, there's no reason to rate you down for having an opinion. ;)

I've heard some pretty discussable stuff about some of the devs. Will have to look into it before throwing any money at them.

Cheers.
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SirPrimalform: Hah, as expected I've triggered some "broflakes" who are too childish to actually reply to the post.
Well, I didn't downvote your post (because why?) - but I'll respond. I'm pretty sure downvoting is occurring because whenever gamergate is brought up the entire thread becomes a cesspit pretty quickly. Neither those who side with gamergate and those who stand against it seem to be able to keep things civil - so everything devolves pretty fast. So far, those on the forums who actively stand against gamergate are willing to do anything to silence the supporters of gamergate - even by doxxing them on these very forums.

As for Daniel Vavra's views - I agree on some of them and disagree on others but that won't stop me from buying the game.
Hope it comes to GOG Connect. I'm a backer so I can only claim on Steam.

Love the game so far. The dialogue lag and performance issues will test your patience at times but the game is a gem. Interesting characters with a few with great character development , fun combat and great quests so far, the latest quest I done was particularly hilarious.
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Paul_cz: Has there been any other AAA game releasing this soon after its debut on GOG other than Witcher 3?
Divinity Original Sin 2, but other than that, probably not. That's why those games are consistently GOG's bestselling ones. They don't have much competition, since the vast majority of GOG's AAA games are several years old & bargain bin contenders.
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Gersen: it's closer to what Hellblade was rather and a full fledged AAA
This is nothing like Hellblade. Hellblade is what, 6-8 hours? Whereas KCD is what, 70-100 hours (I could be wrong)? There is no comparison. KCD has vastly more content/value than Hellblade.
Post edited February 28, 2018 by Ancient-Red-Dragon
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Zoidberg: Rating your post up, there's no reason to rate you down for having an opinion. ;)

I've heard some pretty discussable stuff about some of the devs. Will have to look into it before throwing any money at them.

Cheers.
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SirPrimalform: Hah, as expected I've triggered some "broflakes" who are too childish to actually reply to the post.
I haven't followed this very closely, but I get the general idea from your posts and others. The dev has some unpopular opinions, apparently. Is that really worth punishing him (and the rest of his employees, don't forget that this will affect more than just that dev) financially? How about engaging him (pleasantly) on twitter or somewhere and debating the issue rather than trying to ruin him over an opinion? It is possible for someone to change their mind, and even if he doesn't, does it really offend you that someone with a different opinion than you is making a living selling video games? Le gasp!

Save the activism for companies that deserve it, like those that treat customers like trash. Someone having an offensive opinion isn't in the same orbit.
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tremere110: Well, I didn't downvote your post (because why?) - but I'll respond. I'm pretty sure downvoting is occurring because whenever gamergate is brought up the entire thread becomes a cesspit pretty quickly. Neither those who side with gamergate and those who stand against it seem to be able to keep things civil - so everything devolves pretty fast. So far, those on the forums who actively stand against gamergate are willing to do anything to silence the supporters of gamergate - even by doxxing them on these very forums.

As for Daniel Vavra's views - I agree on some of them and disagree on others but that won't stop me from buying the game.
Thanks for the reply. I posted that not to start a discussion on gamergate, but rather because it's the kind of thing that I would want to be warned about if I didn't know. There may be others who feel the same way, all I am doing is allowing people to make an informed decision.
Looks great, amazing release! ^_^
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ncameron: I haven't followed this very closely, but I get the general idea from your posts and others. The dev has some unpopular opinions, apparently. Is that really worth punishing him (and the rest of his employees, don't forget that this will affect more than just that dev) financially? How about engaging him (pleasantly) on twitter or somewhere and debating the issue rather than trying to ruin him over an opinion? It is possible for someone to change their mind, and even if he doesn't, does it really offend you that someone with a different opinion than you is making a living selling video games? Le gasp!

Save the activism for companies that deserve it, like those that treat customers like trash. Someone having an offensive opinion isn't in the same orbit.
How is denying them my money punishment? They're not simply entitled to my money, no matter what my reason for not buying it isn't a punishment. It's not my job to support something run by someone who I deeply disagree with, just because other people work there.
If you do any reading you'll see engaging him on twitter would not be in any way fruitful.
There seems to be a fundamental misunderstanding here, that I am trying to ruin him and that I'm offended that he exists or something.
All I'm doing is voting with my wallet, why would I give money to someone who I disagree with strongly on what I feel is an important issue? It's not like I've started a petition or even tried to convince anyone else.
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Fairfox: why was i lo-rated? i get it for mah general fairfoxiness buiit i was just askin' a question 'n' made sho' not! to disparage this gamie specific lee (even with all teh... stuffages surroundin' it ) :P
I agree with said question regarding the fact that the open review policy on this site is garbage.
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SirPrimalform: How is denying them my money punishment? They're not simply entitled to my money, no matter what my reason for not buying it isn't a punishment. It's not my job to support something run by someone who I deeply disagree with, just because other people work there.
If you do any reading you'll see engaging him on twitter would not be in any way fruitful.
There seems to be a fundamental misunderstanding here, that I am trying to ruin him and that I'm offended that he exists or something.
All I'm doing is voting with my wallet, why would I give money to someone who I disagree with strongly on what I feel is an important issue? It's not like I've started a petition or even tried to convince anyone else.
You're refusing to buy a product that you might otherwise buy, basing the decision on factors which have nothing to do with the quality of the product or the service of the company. How is that not a punishment, especially when the motive is clearly to send them a message that the opinion he holds is unacceptable to you, and the message is that you won't consider buying their products until he changes his opinion? Boycotting of a companies products (as this clearly is) is a classic way to punish a company which behaves poorly in some way.

If you have this attitude to a company which has a dev who happens to have an opinion you find offensive, then I have to say, I'm surprised if you own any games at all - I dare say that every dev in existence will likely have some opinion about something which you aren't happy with. It's just that you haven't heard them speak about it.

Oh, and buying a game is supporting the company, or somehow endorsing his opinion? Get serious. It's a business transaction. Nothing more, nothing less.