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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II - Henry's coming to see us on February 4th

Larianshill

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Another alleged screenshot of the negro
 

cvv

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Enjoy the Revolution! Another revolution around the sun that is.
Yeah, the jogger is real, it's clear by now.

Thing is, this time around, unlike the last time, Vavra has all the FU money he needs. So even if he gets a lot of shit from his fans he'll just laugh all the way to his uber expensive Prague mansion.
 

Ascetic

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Those tweets are taken out of context. When Vavra said "There were no black people in medieval Bohemia, period", he simply meant they were all in Hungary at the time. They (legally) crossed the border before the second game. Historical records show that Musa was actually the first person to introduce spices to Europeans, as well as teaching them how to properly fry chicken and season collard greens.
 

Thalstarion

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Yeah, the jogger is real, it's clear by now.

Thing is, this time around, unlike the last time, Vavra has all the FU money he needs. So even if he gets a lot of shit from his fans he'll just laugh all the way to his uber expensive Prague mansion.
It's certainly a possibility but he likely won't get the last laugh. Money is finite. A legacy, however, will last a lot longer.

If the sequel is not compromised, it will be celebrated for many years to come.

If the sequel is compromised, it'll sell decently but all the good will built up will crumble away and the guy will be relentlessly mocked for selling out right around the same time that tolerance for subversion and performative tokenism is at an all time low.
 

Lyric Suite

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In case people don't know, the Mali "empire" is the one that made literal sand castles located all the way to west Africa. The highly skilled doctor and engineer from this clearly advanced sand Wakanda traveled across the entire Sahara desert, length wise, ferried himself across the Mediterranean, probably landed somewhere in Italy and made a long trek in some remote northern Slavic country dominated by a religion hostile to his own so he could do some kind of business in a city that barely even allowed Jews to do the same.
 

NecroLord

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Money is finite. A legacy, however, will last a lot longer.
Indeed.
Now one can argue exactly just how much did the nerdy devs back in the old days care about the legacy of their games, but I am of the opinion that they legitimately cared.
When Carmack was working his programming magic on this little indie game called DOOM or the people at Looking Glass were designing Thief: The Dark Project (which did not become the stealth game we all know and revere until about halfway through its original development, it was originally meant to be called Dark Camelot, then they essentially had to code the whole thing from scratch when they finally settled it's going to be a stealth game).
And they left monumental legacies.
 

Rieser

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Just shy of 30 hours in now. I've yet to see a black person. Not saying they're not in, but they can't exactly be common.

Gypsies, on the other hand, are in. Which makes sense given the rural setting and the fact we're in Bohemia. Did a quest the other day where I tried to shack up a Cuman with a gypsy, but my Henry is an oaf with no speech so he talked shit about gypsies instead.

Supposedly that negro is in Sigismund's camp, go rush the main story already instead of screwing around so you can confirm for us. :rpgcodex:

The advantage of Warhorse delivering review codes so early is that I don't have to rush the main story for once. :smug:

Just shy of 30 hours in now. I've yet to see a black person. Not saying they're not in, but they can't exactly be common
You playing KCD2? You got a review code or what?

Yes.

Just shy of 30 hours in now. I've yet to see a black person. Not saying they're not in, but they can't exactly be common
You playing KCD2? You got a review code or what?
Yup, I remember him being journalist for some lesser known publication. He also dirtied his hands with DEI:Veilguard early

Someone's gotta do the dirty job and warn off consumers. Funny thing is my mini review on here was probably seen by more people than the real review as some random youtubers brought it up.

Nobody mentioned a Hardcore mode yet.

Yo Rieser are there difficulty options at the start?

No difficulty modes. I guess run around in underpants for hard mode.
 

Turisas

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The advantage of Warhorse delivering review codes so early is that I don't have to rush the main story for once. :smug:

Don't suppose you've reached Kuttenberg yet? Wondering how big of an FPS drop it is compared to just wandering in the wilds. Also hurry up and stop having fun, damn you! :x
 

Rieser

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The advantage of Warhorse delivering review codes so early is that I don't have to rush the main story for once. :smug:

Don't suppose you've reached Kuttenberg yet? Wondering how big of an FPS drop it is compared to just wandering in the wilds. Also hurry up and stop having fun, damn you! :x

No. I did play a section in Kuttenberg last year when they showed off the game in previews. It ran fine then but they obviously had incredible hardware so...
 

Paul_cz

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The advantage of Warhorse delivering review codes so early is that I don't have to rush the main story for once.
So what machine are you running it on (specifics!), at what settings (post your menu options screen) and what framerate?
 

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