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Skyrim with guns confirmed. Vávra made a new Falloutfirearms
skyrim
Skyrim with guns confirmed. Vávra made a new Falloutfirearms
Looks pretty good but the "everything needs to be bigger" approach has me a little worried. Can't think of many games that were made better by being bigger or stories that were made better by moving from personal stakes to "save the world".
Or, God forbid!, Russians...inb4 "different ethnicities" means Germans, Poles, French, possibly even an Italian or twoBros...
https://www.ign.com/articles/kingdom-come-deliverance-2-xbox-ps5-pc-warhorse-studios
Kuttenberg may also be a change for the series in another notable way. When the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance was released in 2018, it came under scrutiny for its decision to more or less leave out people of color, which Vavra attributed to a desire for historical accuracy. In a 2015 tweet he wrote, “Would you please explain to me whats racist about telling the truth? There were no black people in medieval Bohemia. Period.”
But when asked if Warhorse’s philosophy had changed at all for the sequel, or if it would incorporate more stories like the original game’s DLC, A Woman’s Lot, Stolz-Zwilling told IGN, “The story and plot of KCD has evolved—it’s darker, deeper, and more cinematic, yet also crueler with pivotal decisions and plot twists that challenge the players’s conscience. Nevertheless, it retains its humor and down-to-earth approach. As mentioned already, Henry is embarking on a journey from the countryside and local quarrels to a relatively Cosmopolitan city. that is besieged and occupied by the invading king. Naturally, in a place like this, people can expect a wide range of ethnicities and different characters that Henry will meet on his journey.
It means niggers. You know it means niggers, it always means niggers.inb4 "different ethnicities" means Germans, Poles, French, possibly even an Italian or twoBros...
https://www.ign.com/articles/kingdom-come-deliverance-2-xbox-ps5-pc-warhorse-studios
Kuttenberg may also be a change for the series in another notable way. When the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance was released in 2018, it came under scrutiny for its decision to more or less leave out people of color, which Vavra attributed to a desire for historical accuracy. In a 2015 tweet he wrote, “Would you please explain to me whats racist about telling the truth? There were no black people in medieval Bohemia. Period.”
But when asked if Warhorse’s philosophy had changed at all for the sequel, or if it would incorporate more stories like the original game’s DLC, A Woman’s Lot, Stolz-Zwilling told IGN, “The story and plot of KCD has evolved—it’s darker, deeper, and more cinematic, yet also crueler with pivotal decisions and plot twists that challenge the players’s conscience. Nevertheless, it retains its humor and down-to-earth approach. As mentioned already, Henry is embarking on a journey from the countryside and local quarrels to a relatively Cosmopolitan city. that is besieged and occupied by the invading king. Naturally, in a place like this, people can expect a wide range of ethnicities and different characters that Henry will meet on his journey.
I'm drinking my beer and happy tears. DEUS VULT, Broes. DEUS MOTHERFUCKING LOVELY VULT!
The statement is evasive. Could be read as the devs not wanting to anger core audience with the mention of niggers... but it could just as easily be the studio trying not to restart the controversy again.It means niggers. You know it means niggers, it always means niggers.inb4 "different ethnicities" means Germans, Poles, French, possibly even an Italian or twoBros...
https://www.ign.com/articles/kingdom-come-deliverance-2-xbox-ps5-pc-warhorse-studios
Kuttenberg may also be a change for the series in another notable way. When the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance was released in 2018, it came under scrutiny for its decision to more or less leave out people of color, which Vavra attributed to a desire for historical accuracy. In a 2015 tweet he wrote, “Would you please explain to me whats racist about telling the truth? There were no black people in medieval Bohemia. Period.”
But when asked if Warhorse’s philosophy had changed at all for the sequel, or if it would incorporate more stories like the original game’s DLC, A Woman’s Lot, Stolz-Zwilling told IGN, “The story and plot of KCD has evolved—it’s darker, deeper, and more cinematic, yet also crueler with pivotal decisions and plot twists that challenge the players’s conscience. Nevertheless, it retains its humor and down-to-earth approach. As mentioned already, Henry is embarking on a journey from the countryside and local quarrels to a relatively Cosmopolitan city. that is besieged and occupied by the invading king. Naturally, in a place like this, people can expect a wide range of ethnicities and different characters that Henry will meet on his journey.
If that was the case they'd have put one in the trailer.
Henry got his hands on the sword in the trailer, I'm pretty sure.I am so fucking hyped, I can't contain myself. It looks to be an improvement to the original on every single front, and if we're very lucky, this time it'll even wrap up at least one of the three plot threads.
It looks like Unreal Engine, or maybe CryengineMan, what a trailer. It's a wonder that such a game can even exist in the current year. Thank you Vavra.
But there's one thing bugging me: can anyone confirm what engine they're using? A lot of rendering looks very soft, which makes me think they switched to Unreal engine, is that true?
Shiet...we wuz bohemian kangz.inb4 "different ethnicities" means Germans, Poles, French, possibly even an Italian or two
Yup, said it too. Will be their big moment.Looks fucking insane, this honestly might be their BG3/Witcher 3 in terms of caliber and critical acclaim, let's hope
Thank God for that. I wonder why some aspects looked so soft, might be they used upscaling in the trailer, which makes me worry a bit about performance. But whatever, if the game is good, I'll put up with wavy frametime.Kingdom Come: Deliverance II will once again utilize the CryEngine, which studio spokesperson Tobias Stolz-Zwilling attributed to familiarity and established pipelines, and will feature a variety of environments, including lush forests and other areas.