@LaughingMan44 Can you even fathom what games would be like if we had the developers and culture of the early 2000's with modern technology and programs?
Ubisoft with Assassin's Creed made something similar. Yes, it is fantasy and also less accurate, but the idea is the same. The only difference is in the gameplay experience balance. AC Unity was a virtual museum built into a game while KCD is a game built into a virtual museum.
@@johnknizner6446 yeah so far (in terms of Third or First person games) Assassin’s Creed and this game is it. I enjoy this game for what it does but I’m not too interested in the High Medieval Ages as other periods.
100%. I can appreciate when developers make cities that are compact and have a lot of activities to do but there's something just so refreshing about a city that has a lot of just regular city life in a realistic way. It adds an opportunity for exploration and provides a lot more immersion. I can't wait to play KCD2!
I got KCD 1 for 6 dollars I have been compeletly immersed and addicted. Such a great game. A few bugs with controls/horse, and some things but I love it. it's perfect. Was looking for a game like RD2 and cyberpunk. This fills the game until KCD 2 comes out. I am SO EXCITED to see the story and graphics and updated combat in KCD 2
Kingdom come and RDR2 set a bar for me for living worlds. Its up there with Fallout 3, New vegas, RDR2, RDR1, GTA San andreas, Bully, Witcher 3 and AC Black flag as one of my favourite open worlds of all time. So underated and the second looks even better.
@@Dominik40301 I replied to you simply with "very niiice" as a Borat joke, and my comment was removed or held for spam. I didn't even know it was missing until the last comment gave me a noti. What even is this place anymore 😂
@@RL- just imagine how many people invested their time into long comments about other videos, and they dont even know that comment was removed with no justified reason or notification
Imagine being a person walking through this city in medieval times and getting told people will be playing a life like video game of it, fascinating reliving the life of people of the past
I put around 400 hours into Kingdom Come. Despite some of the annoying mission-breaking bugs I experienced, I had a blast with the game. I went into It completely blind and was blown away with the detail they put into the world. the combat and the horse riding took some getting used to but once I got a feel for it, i had so much fun and was fully immersed.
The game and the city look great. Finally another real RPG is releasing with deep systems, a game that takes the player seriously. Not many games like that these days.
Amateur! (kidding, no hate please), 3300+ hours and I am still finding situations and dialogs I never saw before. I never before played a game more that a few times. I can't put this one down, I restart it every few months.
Some people literally play a game over and over and don't get tired of it cause there's so many things you can discover that you miss in your first, second or even third playthrough People can be addicted to video games and put thousand of hrs in a game It's not that surprising, people
Not sure how many kids will be playing this game tbh. These games are very much ''adult'' games and need a certain adult patience. Kids will be bored af
@@Sean-cz77 True. I grew up on games with this pace, but I'd imagine that kids nowadays prefer far more fast paced stuff, e.g. Fortnite or COD. I do think some kids though, will appreciate it still!
Idk about yall, but from a game development perspective, one of the biggest things that stood out to me was how elegantly they handled Henry opening doors 😂
Visually, I think this will be one of the best-looking games, period. One thing I hope the devs work on with their next entry is the NPCs facial mocap/ animations. Its a nitpick, but when you see a world so absolutely gorgeous and hyper realistic as this, it kind of takes you out a bit when the characters have that uncanny dead behind the eyes look. I know not everyone can be Naughty Dog or Rockstar, but I think there's room for improvement there.
They use mocap, and even performance mocap for cutscenes. But not for dialogue scenes because there are too many of them and since NPCs are dynamic (move around the world according to schedules and player can interact with them anywhere) it is not possible to handcraft the dialogue scenes like in e.g. Horizon or Witcher 3 (where all interactive NPCs are static).
Facial mocap should improve with a larger budget for the 3rd game. First game had a budget of 35million second is higher but not enough to see the improvement. Ghost of Tushmia had a budget of 60 million and had these issues also. You need a Witcher 3, RDR1 or Last of us budget of 80 million. I can only imagine what warhorse could look like with a Budget like RDR2 or even GTA6. That would not happen but would be interesting to see.
@Ronuk1996KCD1 has a smaller budget than that. The number by Forbes online is not correct. The first game cost around 15-20 million. There is a czech article and interview about it. The second will cost around 40 million. I agree with your overall point though. Budget plays a huge role obviously.
@Ronuk1996 KCD1 had actually budget of 18 million incl. marketing. That 36 figure was made up incorrectly by czech forbes. Second game has a budget of 42 million.
The world needs more games like this, that just steep you in history. Someone might say Assassins Creed, but that game always just puts its own lore over the real conflicts and issues of the time…
I soo looove that they made it look like its predecessor. It really does feel like a proper second part and the hud makes it look fresher but like a KCD. Didn't watch everything but I hope they keep the fighting style!
They did but is more nuanced. The camera does not lock you into one target so fighting multiple opponents is more fluid. Also the sword is still full of combos and tricks you can try but, if that is not your thing you can pick up an axe or mace and just bash everyone over the head. No technique needed there, just brute strength.
realism will be a greatest experience because the real world has deeper complexity than something imagined in someone's head. Because of the non-linear effects that create this stuff. One person can't think of a level of detail that a result of centuries of lives intermingling and problem solving. While fantasy can get inspiration from history and the real world it will only be a simplified version, and won't connect as deeply because there are no world forces acting on it. Everything you see in this game is from research of world forces and how they interact with objects. That's the revelation I had in the enjoyment of a simulation experience that I didn't expect I'd have. You walk into a space, and I spent time even just looking at objects, because there is a real world logic to all of it. I've never done that in a game before, and I think it's because I recognize it's just an object created by a 3D modeling artist. It's not real or has any story to it. An object in this world, like a cupboard, I look at it and the construction and think of how many years people spent redesigning it. You see these details that you wouldn't see in another game because other games like fantasy often lack a clear source material, so there's inherently less complexity
that's what separates good fantasy from generic soulless fantasy. ASOIAF and LOTR at least take significant inspiration from real world history, religion, mythology etc.
That would be quite difficult to do. The old Czech was pretty different from today's Czech language and they would need to find lot of sources of grammar etc. Then you need the actors who would have to learn how to speak these old languages properly. Now imagine doing this not only for Czech language, but also for German, Polish and others. And in the end, the worldwide fanbase wouldnt really care that much if the characters are speaking old or new Czech, because They wouldnt be able to tell the difference anyway.
That’s a lot of work for something that only very few players would appreciate. They already had issues with recording the voices in a timely manner because their Skript is huge.
I've yet to beat KCD due to being too busy in just being a menace in sneaking around and getting stuff for free from merchants while they sleep but I honestly love the fact that the first game had brigandines which other games tend to stylize like Skyrim did with its Dawnguard armor. Can't wait to play KCD 2 and fight one on one while wearing a brigandine. Also hoping combat gets improved.
Don't get me wrong, I love my "medieval" fantasy games as much as the next guy, but it's really cool to see these games with emphasis on historical accuracy. They're fun to just walk around and sight see, on top of the actual narrative content.
Great enviroment, the fact you can enter almost every building is crazy... its not just a shell without interiors. I dare say this game has more verticality than cyberpunk.
I wish game companies would look at games like this and understand that what players really want nowadays is a world (whether it's realistic or not) that they can become completely immersed in. I won't be buying this day 1 only because I still have to finish the first game, but excited to get into this and i'll definitely be buying at some point down the line
Am I the only KCD fan who does not want to see any more KCD2 content?!? I want to enjoy discovering all this stuff on my own. I went into KCD knowing very little and I am so glad I didn't watch anyone's gameplay until I had already completed those quests (with a couple exceptions of getting stuck and needing help).
The first game is literally perfect. I can't wait to see what's in store in the second game. Just entering a church/chapel in KCD 1 is better than most famous games
Oh my gosh 😮😮😮! This looks so atmospheric, so amazingly vivid and rich in details; almost can't believe it. I'll spend probably the first couple of weeks in this game just for exploring the whole scenery in some kind of stealth mode. And I love how the NPC's interact with the environment. I'm really thankful that I can still experience such a marvel of IT-art-/engineering during my life time. PS: So, don't worry dear NPC's; I won't kill you in KCD 2 in the first couple of weeks at least 😄.
Games have been so lacklustre I haven’t gotten a new one since Jedi Survivor. Just been playing old stuff again or for the first time and world of warships which I play all the time. Finally, a game to look forward to and probably get on day 1. I got totally hooked on the first one last year after sleeping on it for all this time
Obviously a medieval city works well as a setting for a video game. It was built for people and walking after all! Warhorse really does a great job at depicting the environment of medieval bohemia, even if they do not have the same luck with depicting the societal and human element i still hugely enjoyed the first game, while hoping the second one might improve in that aspect.
I'm so excited and can't wait to play it. One thing I noticed is that these pop-ins are still there, unfortunately it kills the immersion sometimes. I hope it's not that bad with the final version.
THIS is what needs to become a genre in gaming. Experiencing time travel basically. The passion for that experience!
yes, and time travel back to real history, not some made up history for the sake of "modern sensibilities"
@LaughingMan44 Can you even fathom what games would be like if we had the developers and culture of the early 2000's with modern technology and programs?
@@CommanderLongJohn Makes me sad/mad thinking about it
Ubisoft with Assassin's Creed made something similar. Yes, it is fantasy and also less accurate, but the idea is the same. The only difference is in the gameplay experience balance. AC Unity was a virtual museum built into a game while KCD is a game built into a virtual museum.
@@johnknizner6446 yeah so far (in terms of Third or First person games) Assassin’s Creed and this game is it. I enjoy this game for what it does but I’m not too interested in the High Medieval Ages as other periods.
I think people dont realise how much work went into this, the architecture and details are absolutely crazy.
I think people realize that and appreciate it
Stop coming too early to videos
Look better than Concord 2: Intergalactic
Yeah like the guy above said, I think people realize it and really appreciate it
OMG yes! Personally I love the attention to UNC a.k.a. Kunesh
The realistic scale is unreal.
Seriously. A realistic scale while simulating every citizen's life in the background. (No wonder this game will be a CPU killer!)
@@savlecz1187 My I9900k *Sweats nervously*
2:29 🌰🌰
100%. I can appreciate when developers make cities that are compact and have a lot of activities to do but there's something just so refreshing about a city that has a lot of just regular city life in a realistic way. It adds an opportunity for exploration and provides a lot more immersion. I can't wait to play KCD2!
well... it's probably actually.... . .... .
real
Jan Valta be praised for his splendid, superb, georgeous, magnificent and wonderful composed music!
amen!
amen
Amen
AMEN
amen
I'm so happy we have developers like Warhorse who still make games out of passion rather than simply for the sake of making money.
Exactly they are one of the few who actually give a shit about their games
On Kunesh such is the life-cycle of game-dev companies
hopefully they never get bought out by a corp who thinks the studio needs more "diversity"
@@skele.10 lol, they were bought by embracer after kcd1 release 😂
@@rediorxdand they are handoff in regards to warhorse.
You can see the torch leaves that sud on the wall from the burn. I love that attention to detail.
I got KCD 1 for 6 dollars I have been compeletly immersed and addicted. Such a great game. A few bugs with controls/horse, and some things but I love it. it's perfect. Was looking for a game like RD2 and cyberpunk. This fills the game until KCD 2 comes out. I am SO EXCITED to see the story and graphics and updated combat in KCD 2
how dare you, i got it for 4 EUR on steam!
@@FrostyBud777 you are lucky that kcd2 will be out soon . Ive been waiting for years
How do you lock pick on console😂
@@WickedlyChill i think in settings you can choose eazy lockpick system
Kingdom come and RDR2 set a bar for me for living worlds. Its up there with Fallout 3, New vegas, RDR2, RDR1, GTA San andreas, Bully, Witcher 3 and AC Black flag as one of my favourite open worlds of all time. So underated and the second looks even better.
They even added animation for washing your face. Satisfying
@@javebjorkman they copyed it from Borat, when he washes his face with toilet water
@@Dominik40301 very nice!
What time signature?
@@Dominik40301 I replied to you simply with "very niiice" as a Borat joke, and my comment was removed or held for spam. I didn't even know it was missing until the last comment gave me a noti. What even is this place anymore 😂
@@RL- just imagine how many people invested their time into long comments about other videos, and they dont even know that comment was removed with no justified reason or notification
Oh wow! This is a bigger step up from KCD1 that I thought it would be! So much denser and it looks gorgeous!
Doesnt matter how it looks, what matters is how it runs
@@xBROLISx they said better than kcd 1 but in city like kuttenburg, you will definetly need good cpu
@@xBROLISx One reviewer remarked that their computer could barely run KCD1 but ran the KCD2 teaser build quite well.
@xBROLISx I could see framedrops, and visual glitches in this video alone
@@xBROLISx wont run on your toaster lmao
The more i look at KCD 2 the more i see how much graphics improved from first game
I'm looking forward to exploring these beautiful new areas
i literally cant fucking wait for this game this studio is so goddamn cool
Damn IGN got a really good look at the game, so many videos about it. I'm envious of you guys!
Imagine being a person walking through this city in medieval times and getting told people will be playing a life like video game of it, fascinating reliving the life of people of the past
@@nofearofwater might be the same with us right now!
The buildings are impressive!
we are going to see Henry!
henrys come to see us!
@karolm4604 And we came to see Henry.
@@81ALI18 Henry's come for a wash and a wench!
god be praised!
Wait this video released 1 hour ago how I this comment 23hr ago 😂
I’m so thankful for Warhorse Studios. One of the last good studios
The Last Bohemian a.k.a. Unc Kunesh
What? There's hundreds of amazing video game studios.
@@hihihi1q23hence why I said one of, but I’m referring to studios that are making upcoming mainstream titles.
I am going to play this game SO HARD.
same
2025 is gonna be sick, guys. So many amazing games to play
"many"
Yeah it will be insane. Mafia 4, KCD2, Ghost of Yotei, GTA6 and many more. Being a gamer has never been better
I love the large amounts of historically correct and often literal crap on the floor
replaying the first just makes me want this so much more.
I put around 400 hours into Kingdom Come. Despite some of the annoying mission-breaking bugs I experienced, I had a blast with the game. I went into
It completely blind and was blown away with the detail they put into the world. the combat and the horse riding took some getting used to but once I got a feel for it, i had so much fun and was fully immersed.
@@BensonBoy2019 was not a fan of the combat but everything else was great
The game and the city look great. Finally another real RPG is releasing with deep systems, a game that takes the player seriously. Not many games like that these days.
I have 1200+ Hours on KCD1 and I'm so hyped for KCD2!
wow, you playing the story over and over or..?
You was sleeping on keyboard? 😀
Amateur! (kidding, no hate please), 3300+ hours and I am still finding situations and dialogs I never saw before. I never before played a game more that a few times. I can't put this one down, I restart it every few months.
i know the loading times are long but not that long
Some people literally play a game over and over and don't get tired of it cause there's so many things you can discover that you miss in your first, second or even third playthrough
People can be addicted to video games and put thousand of hrs in a game
It's not that surprising, people
The city IS huge. Rattay is a village in comparison 😂
Yeah. The devs said Rattay is just like a single street in Kuttenberg
@crus1118to be fair it was pretty much just a single street in KCD I too, although it definitely was the most developed one in the game…
Rattay literally is a village now, there is nothing. 😀
i hope it has some good traders
@@andriishargorodskyiyeah it will definitely be the best place for bargaining
Oh the kids that will grow up on this game will have a high standards for videogames
Not sure how many kids will be playing this game tbh. These games are very much ''adult'' games and need a certain adult patience. Kids will be bored af
@@Sean-cz77 True. I grew up on games with this pace, but I'd imagine that kids nowadays prefer far more fast paced stuff, e.g. Fortnite or COD. I do think some kids though, will appreciate it still!
The more I see of KCD2, the more I fall in love with the game.
I've never been this excited for a game. The first one is my favorite all time game
Idk about yall, but from a game development perspective, one of the biggest things that stood out to me was how elegantly they handled Henry opening doors 😂
1:18 I just hope that the city guards don't immediately know that you have stolen "this apple from a village 20km's away" haha
Visually, I think this will be one of the best-looking games, period.
One thing I hope the devs work on with their next entry is the NPCs facial mocap/ animations.
Its a nitpick, but when you see a world so absolutely gorgeous and hyper realistic as this, it kind of takes you out a bit when the characters have that uncanny dead behind the eyes look.
I know not everyone can be Naughty Dog or Rockstar, but I think there's room for improvement there.
They use mocap, and even performance mocap for cutscenes. But not for dialogue scenes because there are too many of them and since NPCs are dynamic (move around the world according to schedules and player can interact with them anywhere) it is not possible to handcraft the dialogue scenes like in e.g. Horizon or Witcher 3 (where all interactive NPCs are static).
Facial mocap should improve with a larger budget for the 3rd game. First game had a budget of 35million second is higher but not enough to see the improvement. Ghost of Tushmia had a budget of 60 million and had these issues also. You need a Witcher 3, RDR1 or Last of us budget of 80 million. I can only imagine what warhorse could look like with a Budget like RDR2 or even GTA6. That would not happen but would be interesting to see.
@Ronuk1996KCD1 has a smaller budget than that. The number by Forbes online is not correct. The first game cost around 15-20 million. There is a czech article and interview about it. The second will cost around 40 million. I agree with your overall point though. Budget plays a huge role obviously.
@Ronuk1996 KCD1 had actually budget of 18 million incl. marketing. That 36 figure was made up incorrectly by czech forbes. Second game has a budget of 42 million.
@8Paul7 that's even more impressive what they were able to do with such limited resources.
looks fantastic loved the first really looking forward to this
The world needs more games like this, that just steep you in history. Someone might say Assassins Creed, but that game always just puts its own lore over the real conflicts and issues of the time…
I heard Fritz, that's badass...
Yeah a lot of the Npc voice actors have made a return
Cant wait to play this game! Its looking fantastic
this game might just be my new walking simulator
I will live and breathe Bohemia
A proper bloke-approved sequel to the "Need to shit?", "Tired of life are ya?!, "Got bellyache have ya?" brexit geezer simulator on Kunesh
I mean, yeah... you *_can_* play KCD2 as a walking simulator... if you so desire.
I don't think anyone who uses that phrase actually knows what it means.
@krashd doesnt walking simulator basically mean any simulated world in wich you can walk? 😂
Game looks fantastic, that's for sure.
This Bohemian city from the mediaval ages looks better than the one I live in today...
Kuttenberg was a very rich city. Most other cities didn't look this good.
The detail of the environment is amazing. The building interiors always look so cosy in KCD. Can't wait to play.
I soo looove that they made it look like its predecessor. It really does feel like a proper second part and the hud makes it look fresher but like a KCD. Didn't watch everything but I hope they keep the fighting style!
They did but is more nuanced. The camera does not lock you into one target so fighting multiple opponents is more fluid. Also the sword is still full of combos and tricks you can try but, if that is not your thing you can pick up an axe or mace and just bash everyone over the head. No technique needed there, just brute strength.
Can not wait for this game loved the first one.
realism will be a greatest experience because the real world has deeper complexity than something imagined in someone's head. Because of the non-linear effects that create this stuff. One person can't think of a level of detail that a result of centuries of lives intermingling and problem solving. While fantasy can get inspiration from history and the real world it will only be a simplified version, and won't connect as deeply because there are no world forces acting on it. Everything you see in this game is from research of world forces and how they interact with objects. That's the revelation I had in the enjoyment of a simulation experience that I didn't expect I'd have. You walk into a space, and I spent time even just looking at objects, because there is a real world logic to all of it. I've never done that in a game before, and I think it's because I recognize it's just an object created by a 3D modeling artist. It's not real or has any story to it. An object in this world, like a cupboard, I look at it and the construction and think of how many years people spent redesigning it. You see these details that you wouldn't see in another game because other games like fantasy often lack a clear source material, so there's inherently less complexity
that's what separates good fantasy from generic soulless fantasy. ASOIAF and LOTR at least take significant inspiration from real world history, religion, mythology etc.
One last hurray for the Cry Engine! Looks great!
Warhose Studios be praised.
Would be amazing if people start to use this kind of clothes again
Would be amazing if unc Kunesh said its Kuneshin time and made Sigmasmund bust everywhere 🙏
Yeah they had style
You should start, lead by example 😂
this looks absolutely stunning! cannot wait for febuary
man thats sick im glad they are doing a number 2
Dude between Nov and next Feb, some absolute banger of games have been dropping
*Me looking down at my pc*
My PC: "Don't even think about it."
🤣🤣
i hope they can one day include full historical languages and accents as an option. its time to try it in games like this
would be way too much research and work, but yeah does sound cool. i think the closest we've ever had to that was far cry primal lol.
You can play in german or czech at least..
That would be quite difficult to do. The old Czech was pretty different from today's Czech language and they would need to find lot of sources of grammar etc. Then you need the actors who would have to learn how to speak these old languages properly. Now imagine doing this not only for Czech language, but also for German, Polish and others. And in the end, the worldwide fanbase wouldnt really care that much if the characters are speaking old or new Czech, because They wouldnt be able to tell the difference anyway.
That’s a lot of work for something that only very few players would appreciate. They already had issues with recording the voices in a timely manner because their Skript is huge.
Its almost impossible task on such large scale and only small % of players truly appraise it.
Just wow! the textures, architecture, lightning ...amazing!
looks awesome! Loved the first one and definitely gonna get this. can't wait
Every KCD comment ever: Henry's come to see us, Jesus Christ be praised, I feel quite hungry 😅
God be with you!
Audentes Fortuna Iuvat!
He Has Risen!
Henry's come to see us!
the indoors lightning is really good
I would feel bad for buying this game on sale, devs have put so much effort, buying this one full price just to support them...
This is insane ! Thank you for your commitment towards true authenticity and history !
Vypadá to nádherně.
This is a literal blessing!!
I've yet to beat KCD due to being too busy in just being a menace in sneaking around and getting stuff for free from merchants while they sleep but I honestly love the fact that the first game had brigandines which other games tend to stylize like Skyrim did with its Dawnguard armor. Can't wait to play KCD 2 and fight one on one while wearing a brigandine. Also hoping combat gets improved.
This looks amazing
God that looks beautiful...
クッテンバークがでかいダンジョンみたいになってて凄い、、、
This looks amazing, Cant wait ! 🤘🤘 Already pre ordered!!!
It’s kind of exhausting to consider the scale of the work here. Astonishing
Don't get me wrong, I love my "medieval" fantasy games as much as the next guy, but it's really cool to see these games with emphasis on historical accuracy. They're fun to just walk around and sight see, on top of the actual narrative content.
Me looking at my 9 year old PC
My PC: please no more
Yep you need to buy 9800x3d and 5090😅
Great enviroment, the fact you can enter almost every building is crazy... its not just a shell without interiors. I dare say this game has more verticality than cyberpunk.
I wish game companies would look at games like this and understand that what players really want nowadays is a world (whether it's realistic or not) that they can become completely immersed in. I won't be buying this day 1 only because I still have to finish the first game, but excited to get into this and i'll definitely be buying at some point down the line
My number 1 most hyped game of the last like 5 years. I absolutely can not wait for this
Am I the only KCD fan who does not want to see any more KCD2 content?!? I want to enjoy discovering all this stuff on my own. I went into KCD knowing very little and I am so glad I didn't watch anyone's gameplay until I had already completed those quests (with a couple exceptions of getting stuck and needing help).
This looks so good!
Playing the first game on ps5 again just now and man, this is not just a step up but a huge leap.
I think this is the only game where the graphics isnt that special on video but is one of the most amazing things when played by myself
The first game is literally perfect. I can't wait to see what's in store in the second game. Just entering a church/chapel in KCD 1 is better than most famous games
the craftsmanship of warhorse is superb
Oh my gosh 😮😮😮! This looks so atmospheric, so amazingly vivid and rich in details; almost can't believe it. I'll spend probably the first couple of weeks in this game just for exploring the whole scenery in some kind of stealth mode. And I love how the NPC's interact with the environment. I'm really thankful that I can still experience such a marvel of IT-art-/engineering during my life time.
PS: So, don't worry dear NPC's; I won't kill you in KCD 2 in the first couple of weeks at least 😄.
Henry came sightseeing Kuttenberg :)
Looks fantastic. A real treat for immersion nerds
Games have been so lacklustre I haven’t gotten a new one since Jedi Survivor. Just been playing old stuff again or for the first time and world of warships which I play all the time. Finally, a game to look forward to and probably get on day 1. I got totally hooked on the first one last year after sleeping on it for all this time
So looking forward to this game's release!
I need a GDC talk about this environment art. Looks incredibly realistic.
Looks freaking amazing!!!
I love these candle lights.. looks so cozy
This is just amazing... Keep it coming!
Fantastic. I'm looking forward to playing the game.
Beautiful city Warhorse, it's perfect.
(The npc's walking on the stairs looks a bit fake tho, no hate)
I already pre order my copy super excited with the game
I don't even want to watch this but rather discover it myself...
Obviously a medieval city works well as a setting for a video game. It was built for people and walking after all!
Warhorse really does a great job at depicting the environment of medieval bohemia, even if they do not have the same luck with depicting the societal and human element i still hugely enjoyed the first game, while hoping the second one might improve in that aspect.
Looks amazing! It's my most anticipated game by far
Im glad they managed 60fps for consoles will make this pretty great
some types of consoles ....
@@doposudall console get 60 fps. Only performance mode. 4K 60 is ps5 pro
This definitely looks a lot more lively. Not as dull as the first but can’t hate on the first either. I love it!
Those developers are very diligent.
Cryengine really is amazing.
I have a HUGE appreciation for the quality made from the first game, I’m so so excited to give them my money for the 2nd game
I am so excited for this game!!
Loved the first one, so def going to get this one also. Love it.
I'm so excited and can't wait to play it. One thing I noticed is that these pop-ins are still there, unfortunately it kills the immersion sometimes. I hope it's not that bad with the final version.
I am visiting Kut na hora tomorrow, in prep for KCD2 😂