Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 players actually want less authenticity, if this infinite shoe mod is any indication

What would do, oh what would you do?

Yes, what would you do, with an infinite shoe?

Would you melt it to make yourself infinite glue?

Or to infinite dogs ‘pon which to infinitely chew?

Instead of keeping all doors open indefinitely, let’s move on…I apologize sincerely. It seems that I consumed an excessive amount of low-cost energy drink this morning, and it appears to have caused a strange case of rhyming disease. Additionally, I felt the need to explore the latest Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 mods on the gaming platform. I find that these mods often offer a glimpse into what players are most frequently downloading. This can serve as an intriguing gauge for determining the type of game people truly want to play. The common thread here? Players seem to appreciate the concept of a gritty, realistic medieval game in principle, but in practice, they secretly enjoy having the challenging aspects softened.

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The top two modifications being utilized at present cater to infinite saving (as demonstrated by Edwin’s ordeal for a frustrating context) and instant herb gathering (we’ve all grown tired of Henry’s leg day prowess, but that animation has been seen enough). Close by, you will find mods that extend cleanliness duration and increase carrying capacity. Essentially, they reduce the bothersome aspects of the game, similar to the most popular modifications for the previous installment. However, my personal favorite is a less necessary one – an additional reticle for bows and crossbows.

The eternal durability of shoes, as implied by its name, prevents wear and tear that Henry encounters while adventuring through the wild Bohemian landscape. Consequently, this feature renders unnecessary the act of replacing or mending his cherished pair of footwear. Although it might seem a bit perplexing (and admittedly, I assume you engage in games like KC:D II for such intricate details), it’s hard not to find humor in the concept of having infinite shoes!

I’m offering a unique reward for anyone who creates and successfully modifies a quest in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, where the character Henry encounters the legendary Infinite Cobbler. The prize includes my kingdom, my horse, and a real pair of my shoes. However, it should be noted that the modding scene for the original game wasn’t as extensive compared to games like Skyrim. There were only a few notable mods, such as Cuman War which allowed for repeatable battles across the map, and Architect which added base-building features. Still, even if we don’t have an abundance of fan-made stories in this game, at least I will still have those actual shoes.

As a passionate gamer, I found myself utterly captivated by Warhorse’s immersive historical open-world RPG. It’s so rich and detailed that it leaves Elder Scrolls feeling somewhat shallow in comparison. However, the game’s meticulous feudal portrayal is slightly overshadowed by the predictable narrative at its heart – a classic boy’s tale.

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2025-02-11 16:25