Kingdom Come: Deliverance has received a new patch that may not add fresh content, but does something equally important by sorting out technical issues and improving the overall quality of gameplay. The developers focused mainly on stability, as crashes and various bugs were one of the biggest downsides of the game.
Changes on PC
On computers, several specific issues that could be frustrating during normal gaming have been fixed. The game should no longer freeze when using the delete key in the menu, and the bug related to transferring items to a new game has been removed. The functioning of sound add-ons has also been refined, which previously could fail to load correctly. In the version from the Microsoft Store, you can finally use DLC even without the internet, which was a significant limitation before. Additionally, there are new language localisations and an update to version 1.9.7.
Consoles are more stable
On consoles, the fixes are even more noticeable. The developers have fixed many crashes related to memory, sound, and synchronisation, so the game should run much smoother. This isn’t just one specific change, but a whole set of improvements that together make a big difference.
On PlayStation 5, the long-awaited option to transfer trophies from PlayStation 4 has arrived. However, it doesn’t work perfectly one-to-one, as the system is based on game saves and current conditions. In practice, this means that some achievements will unlock after loading the save, but others may be skipped if their conditions are no longer met. On Xbox, the focus has mainly been on system stability. The game freezing when putting the console to sleep has been fixed, as well as the crash issue when cancelling cloud synchronisation.
This is an update that doesn't make a fuss with new content but genuinely improves gameplay comfort. Fewer bugs and better stability are things that really make a difference in Kingdom Come.
source: deepsilver
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