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Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Patch 1.4.3 is now available, full release notes revealed

Warhorse Studios has released a brand new update for Kingdom Come: Deliverance. This update is 4.5GB in size and is mainly a stability patch as it fixes a number of crashes. It also fixes some bugs that have been reported by the game’s community.

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Despite Fan Requests, Warhorse Has No Plans To Remaster Kingdom Come: Deliverance 1

The PR manager of Warhorse revealed in a new interview that Kingdom Come Deliverance 1 won't be getting a remake or remaster and the team is fully focused on Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 & future projects.

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Notellin45d ago

That's a terrible decision. Just adding a higher frame rate options or next gen latch would generate a ton of interest from new players.

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10 Badly Reviewed RPGs That Are Actually Pretty Good

Critics tend to get most things right, but occasionally, they slip up and doom games to a bleak fate, as seen here.

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raWfodog67d ago

Still have Forspoken and KC:Deliverance on my huge backlog list. Don’t know when I’m going to get around to them though.

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Lexreborn267d ago

7 and 4 are the only 2 I played on this list and even regardless of their negative press. I had a blast with both games, and I have no regrets with them.

TheColbertinator67d ago

Alpha Protocol. Obsidian needed more time with that one I think.

RaidenBlack66d ago

Yep, Alpha Protocol is pretty unique. A spy-thriller-RPG. A pretty rare theme.
But the development wasn't smooth, and needed more time.
One of the few 7th gen titles that I support for a proper Remake, so that the gaming world gets something unique.

Inverno67d ago

Hilarious to me how Kingdom Come 2 has scored well so far when the first was attacked by the same sites that apparently enjoyed the second. Glad they could make a sequel cause so many games have been the target of journo slander and been denied the chance.

chicken_in_the_corn67d ago

I thought Darksiders 3 and Vampyr were great.

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Reportedly Banned in Saudi Arabia for “Unskippable Gay Scenes”

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II is set to be released at the start of February in most areas of the world but it may have already received a ban in Saudi Arabia. This apparent ban is due to “unskippable gay scenes” that are found in the game’s story mode. Hints about the ban came a few days prior, but multiple news outlets are now reporting that Kingdom Come: Deliverance II has officially been banned in the country.

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Fishy Fingers102d ago

Wont somebody please think of the children.

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RhinoGamer88101d ago

We need to appreciate the strict rules of Islam, but we also need to appreciate the amazing freedoms we enjoy. Lets be thankful and appreciative of our friends.

lelo2play101d ago (Edited 101d ago )

Too much freedom is also bad. People think they can do whatever they want without consequences.
Too much freedom = lawlessness.

GotGame818101d ago

What 2 people do behind closed doors doesn't= lawlessness! Your selfie explains everything!

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Seafort101d ago

No freedom at all = Islamic states.

No thanks. The more freedom, the better.

BeHunted101d ago

What Freedom? Even a Twitter/X comment could get you arrested in Europe, especially the UK, and America.

Eonjay101d ago

@Behunted

"Even a Twitter/X comment could get you arrested in Europe, especially the UK, and America."

I mean terroristic threats are crimes and yes you can get arrested for making them. Yes, there are limits to free speech. But outside of posing a risk to other people you are free to say whatever you want. Its a rationale approach for sure. Free speech doesn't mean absolute freedom. You are not free to bring harm to other people usign your words.

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Angyobangyo101d ago

Lol, "appreciate the rules of Islam". No, I'm good thanks.

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