Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Are Sick Of The Holding ‘W’ While Riding Pop-Up

Summary

  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 players are getting annoyed by the hold down ‘W’ pop-up while riding.
  • The pop-up doesn’t go away on its own.
  • Many have decided to continue holding dwn ‘W’ in defiance.

In gaming, there are certain actions that players instinctively perform. For instance, when a gamer falls behind in FIFA, they might lean forward, or while driving a vehicle, they may hold the thumbstick forward, even though these actions don’t affect the input or gameplay. We do it because it feels intuitive and comfortable, adding nothing to the game’s mechanics but a sense of familiarity.

In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, some players using mouse and keyboard may persistently hold down the ‘W’ key while riding a horse, even though it’s unnecessary. The game offers a helpful reminder that this action isn’t required, but it can be dismissed if preferred. However, this message appears frequently, causing frustration among many gamers because of its repetitive nature.

I’ll Hold Down ‘W’ If I Want To!

The bothersome aspect of this pop-up is that it refuses to disappear on its own, forcing you to interact with it. Not only do users need to press a key to dismiss it, but they must hold down the key for some time. This behavior has led some players to deliberately keep pressing ‘W’ in frustration towards the game, as shown by slowbromow’s post on Reddit.

The comments area is overflowing with players similar to myself who are frustrated by a specific pop-up. Some proposed disabling tutorial pop-ups entirely, but newcomers to the series require other tutorials. One user humorously suggested, “They should have an option for ‘turn off repetitive tips’ and those tips reappear every time you launch the game again, because I’m the kind of person who’ll forget how to do something basic.

The user stated they would persist in keeping ‘W’, explaining that it’s an RPG and the developers are anticipating them to succumb to this tactic to eliminate their character in-game. They assert they won’t be fooled by it. This comment suggests a certain level of distrust, as players often feel more secure maintaining a control to progress, and I can understand that sentiment.

In the Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 community, the pop-up has now gained such widespread recognition that it’s comparable to the well-known act of missing a wedding.

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2025-02-24 05:10