I noticed that, too. KCD1 is my favorite game of all time, and I haven't watched anything but the trailers, and this, because I want to be surprised. I'm glad I watched this, though, because this looks AWESOME! I spent hours crafting potions in the first one, it was really fun and kind of relaxing to do (unless you had Mutt with you, and he'd howl all night long, haha, I finally sent him home every time i started an alchemy session after that). I'm going to spend so much time making weapons to sell. THIS GAME IS GOING TO BE PERFECT (for me).
This game like the last one is continuing to push gaming to higher and better heights. Lately games have been pretty stagnant on their in game interactions and activities. I cant wait till the 4th.
A tip I used in KCD 1 was to use a torch while sharpening. This is because the torch light would highlights the edge so you can see the sharpening progress. With this new system, which I really like, I don't know useful light will be, but it might be worth trying.
another tip for KCD 1 is use the cheapest weapon you got (butcher knife or carpentry axe) and make it blunt on the grindstone and then repair it with the repair kit then make it blunt again and repair it again because the weapons are very cheap it takes almost nothing from your repair kit so you will be level 20 in 10 minutes
This is pretty cool. its clear the people who made this actually have some knowledge of blacksmithing. One of the obvious signs that you have started to burn your steel is when it starts throwing sparks like that. Unless you are forge welding, then its a sign that your piece of hot enough that it has a sticky surface and will tack together. But fully capturing the process of shaping a sword would be near impossible without becoming tedious and complicated. This is far more than any other game has ever tried before.
@@liamwalsh3925 yeah burning your piece is a pain in the neck and one of the reasons why I switched from coal to gas despite really liking the smell of the coal forge. It was pretty common for me to accidentally wind up burning a piece when I wasn't paying attention and wind up with a sparking mess of half molten metal.
@ReaperGrimm5594 Just by looking at it, they've definitely skipped the more tedious parts of blacksmithing to make it more player friendly. So yeah, at face value it looks like a good balance.
@@liamwalsh3925 I mean, they kind of have to because otherwise it would end up being tedious and waste a lot of time. They did the same with equpping clothing and most importantly, armour. They explained it why it's instantaneous and not a process that takes minutes in a video they posted years ago.
I had forged a few knives in three different IRL smithies - all major steps shown look remarkably believable compered to what it takes to shape a hunk of steel into a blade in real life. Guess what I will be spending my time when I get my hands on KCD II? 😅
The fact there is so much depth into each system this game offers really just shows how much care the devs have for crafting this sequel to be one of the best RPG'S of all time. You can basically live out your ideal medieval life to your own desire. I love that.
@chaitanyagupta6668 cyberpunk blatantly kept any review copies from showing gameplay ahead of its release, only released pc copies for testing and held back information in regard to how well it ran on the ps4 and xbox hardware ahead of the current gen we have now. Warhorse studios have proudly allowed many reviewers and game channels full access to the game, and have allowed them to showcase massive chunks of gameplay, and they pulled their release forward from its original window because of its level of polish and the fact warhorse know the game is ready for release. I'm all for being cautious, but I can tell you right now that kc2 and cyberpunk 2077 are two worlds apart when you look at the lead up to the initial release.
@@chaitanyagupta6668 You're mindset is correct, but applied to the wrong place. This game's been extensively shown and reviewed. Lot's of gameplay available even before release. Hell, this guy's showing off a mechanic I thought we wouldn't see until release!
PR manager was talkin about it. There is small comunity od english speaking actors in Prague.. problem is that all games from are then have same voices. He said that they are scared that people are going to confuse game with STALKER 😂😂😂
In the first game there was a side quest where you hear about a "spell casting blacksmith" and his swords are basically unbreakable, he was really just singing nursery rhymes for his timing, but he tells you about a method where you quench the sword twice so its even more durable, i wonder if that applies here.
I’m so glad they are adding full on smithing to the game. That was one of my biggest things, as Henry was a smithy. One thing I also hope is that they do another Pribyslavitz type DLC and expand that. Hopefully by the third game it will be so expansive you could build your own in universe city. Let me make a place as legendary as Prague itself. Or maybe it’s not a DLC at all and affects the outcome of my gameplay and endgame
Since the game is historical they won't let you do major things like building a new city that doesn't exist I'm afraid :( even Pribyslavice was a real place
I always felt weird that we can't actually do any smithing, given that we Henry was raised an a blacksmith's apprentice. But it's excelent that we can in this second game!
During a time when AAA companies seem to be hellbent on making mid and bad games that force messaging down your throat, this seems like such a refreshing RPG experience that stays true to historical accuracy and seems honoring of the culture and time. I'm stoked for this.
I wouldn't say any game forces anything down your throat, cause you know, it's entirely and completely your decision to buy or play something. However, I am glad to see an AAA game releasing in a polished state for once. (hopefully)
I don’t care about messaging. There are highly political fantastic games like MGS. Polish, quality and story can be accompanied by heavy messaging. Constantly alluding to a game’s agenda only shows insecurity.
The improvements on the first game is the crazy part. The first game was janky but extremely fun. A polished version with way more content. Gonna be an exceptional game
I like they changed the economy of traders/craftsmen to make it so the more you sell one thing the less you get. It use to be way to op to sell meat to the huntsmen at Talmberg in the first game. Considering you could walk 100 yards into the woods shoot 5 deer and ride back and make 1k-2k in 5min. This change will be a welcome one that will help the longevity of the game.
As someone who has smithed before and endeavors to have his own forge some day and retire blacksmithing. this is fantastic the level of detail in this blacksmithing is outstanding I just want to get the game to be able to do this for hours!
Looks awesome. I hope we can change the volume of the clink sound it makes when the hammer hits because it is SOOOO LOUD compared to the rest of the sounds.
Yes, it probably has much better immersive gameplay. Like crafting, skill learning etc. I expect elder scrolls 6 to be just as dumbed down as skyrim. Love skyrim but it's very basic in terms of gameplay.
Yep the first was better than skyrim to me as well, the lack of loading screen when entering basically any building is really nice and I also love how the story plays as well compared to skyrim but skyrim is from 2011 so not fair to compare, maybe fallout 76 but that still is not fair. Better not to compare anyways
@AdoAdo-y1e yes the kcd world feels alive when your in it. This next installment looks fucking amazing. Let warhorse cook. It's better than most other games out today by far.
Is there only crafting of weapons/horseshoes? God if they make a KCD3, and you have full armor crafting, tailor, cobbling, leatherworking, that would be awesome.
Can say this is going to be a skill I'll be training very early on along with alchemy. I always enjoyed crafting systems and this one seems to be very well designed. Going around to find these legendary parts to forge the best weapons will no doubt be fun.
Looking forward to this so much! I hope the studio will consider doing a greek or roman version of Kingdom come later. Would love the same type of gameplay but with an ancient setting.
Idea, while your whistling you can change how you are whistling and unlock certain whistles that are tied to achievements. Like how AC Black Flag had its sea shanty system.
I’m very excited for blacksmithing. I love mini games in rpg’s however, as in depth as they made alchemy, you’re telling me we couldn’t do a grinding, a handle attachment, nothing? Oh boy 🙃 honestly, a tiny bit let down in that regard. Posting this comment at 6:04 btw.
I hope they fixed the 'dirty' mechanic from the last game, because apparently even if you walk on grass or stay away from mud, your ENTIRE outfit of clothing items that's nowhere near your feet gets muddy.
Since the quality of your weapons is now repaired through sharpening does that mean blacksmith kits are no longer in the game or are they used for a different task?
Brilliant stuff. Warhorse are a proud independent who took on board all the shortcomings of KCD 1 and with a bigger budget look to have produced an absolute epic of a game....every inch of the map will be discovered !!
I wonder how much of this will be necessary. In the first game, there were multiple ways of obtaining items (buying, stealing, finding, winning through the tournament) so that you weren't locked into one specific method of playing. If I don't take to the blacksmithing, maybe I don't get the top-quality Sword of Beating Everyone, but I can get a decent version from Kuttenberg.
As a smith in real life this is the part that has me most exciting, that we actually gets to do the work and not just choose parts and it gets done instantly like in Bannerlord.
So do things wear down slower and do you get dirty slower than in the first game? In the first game it's like you walk 10 steps amd meed another bath lol
I'm feeling a little mixed about this because I feel like they could have gone a little bit further and incorporated a custom build to weapons. The choice of blade, hilt, guard, pommel, and engravings. I've been playing Bannerlord a lot, and I love their customisable blacksmithing where you can choose the length of the blade and what type of wood used for the grip, etc. It's the one and only thing I feel they could have made this a little better, other than that this looks great.
I’m very hyped for this game..as you’ve spent some time with it now..is it polished? Running well ?..as I’ll be playing this on the pro and was wondering about optimisation..60fps etc
Get good horse -> Pack it with crafted swords -> Switch clothes -> Go to bath house for max charisma + (take herbs + perk that will increase your charisma if you have them)-> Sell them around the city. Yup this is going to be fun can't wait to start blacksmithing business.
My god this game is already EPIC.
Truly a Medieval RPG's fan ultimate game.
This will surpass Skyrim for sure. Todd Howard better step up his game
@@terrnoisrp8894 agreed 100%
@@terrnoisrp8894the first game flopped hard and this would also lol
@@Joe-jg8xz how did the game flopped if they are making a second🤣🤣🤣
Henry is whistling the overworld music from the first game
When I heard this it made me smile so hard.
noticed that as I was playing the game while having this play in the background, nice touch
I noticed that, too. KCD1 is my favorite game of all time, and I haven't watched anything but the trailers, and this, because I want to be surprised. I'm glad I watched this, though, because this looks AWESOME! I spent hours crafting potions in the first one, it was really fun and kind of relaxing to do (unless you had Mutt with you, and he'd howl all night long, haha, I finally sent him home every time i started an alchemy session after that). I'm going to spend so much time making weapons to sell. THIS GAME IS GOING TO BE PERFECT (for me).
This game like the last one is continuing to push gaming to higher and better heights. Lately games have been pretty stagnant on their in game interactions and activities. I cant wait till the 4th.
Nah KCD2 went woke 🤮
@@waltuhputurdaway how so ?
@@waltuhputurdawayYou went woke for calling the game out as woke. Time to end it :)
@@waltuhputurdawayyou’re diminishing the purpose of the word. KCD2 is going to be the pinnacle of gaming for a while, much like bg3
@@waltuhputurdawayis this actually true or are you just talking shit?
A tip I used in KCD 1 was to use a torch while sharpening. This is because the torch light would highlights the edge so you can see the sharpening progress. With this new system, which I really like, I don't know useful light will be, but it might be worth trying.
another tip for KCD 1 is use the cheapest weapon you got (butcher knife or carpentry axe) and make it blunt on the grindstone and then repair it with the repair kit then make it blunt again and repair it again because the weapons are very cheap it takes almost nothing from your repair kit so you will be level 20 in 10 minutes
I finished entire game without ever sharpening sword
@@ShivamShukla-o3j How about ruining a sword (like in the quest for the executioner)?
@@ShivamShukla-o3j my guy finished the game with blunt fkn swords XD
I'm glad to hear that some of the same voice actors from KCD are a part of KCD 2, like that smithy (the first miller in KCD 1).
I’m going to spend hours smithing. In memory of my adopted father.
First thing I'm doing is finding some fields and picking flowers for several hours!
@@philcrook5256lord, get a life!
I will spend 100 Hour in this Game, and 99 will be just me Smithing.
Aye, Henry's dad indeed was a blacksmith.
Warhorse really pur love into the crafting system. Particulary the alchemy system is something other rpgs should adopt.
This is pretty cool. its clear the people who made this actually have some knowledge of blacksmithing. One of the obvious signs that you have started to burn your steel is when it starts throwing sparks like that. Unless you are forge welding, then its a sign that your piece of hot enough that it has a sticky surface and will tack together. But fully capturing the process of shaping a sword would be near impossible without becoming tedious and complicated. This is far more than any other game has ever tried before.
I was super impressed when I saw the sparks, devs have definitely put the extra effort in, but it's happened one too many times in my forge hahaha
@@liamwalsh3925 yeah burning your piece is a pain in the neck and one of the reasons why I switched from coal to gas despite really liking the smell of the coal forge. It was pretty common for me to accidentally wind up burning a piece when I wasn't paying attention and wind up with a sparking mess of half molten metal.
So you'd say it's a good balance between realism and fun?
@ReaperGrimm5594 Just by looking at it, they've definitely skipped the more tedious parts of blacksmithing to make it more player friendly. So yeah, at face value it looks like a good balance.
@@liamwalsh3925 I mean, they kind of have to because otherwise it would end up being tedious and waste a lot of time. They did the same with equpping clothing and most importantly, armour. They explained it why it's instantaneous and not a process that takes minutes in a video they posted years ago.
I had forged a few knives in three different IRL smithies - all major steps shown look remarkably believable compered to what it takes to shape a hunk of steel into a blade in real life. Guess what I will be spending my time when I get my hands on KCD II? 😅
killing bandits!
Fishing ?
There will be fishing? Even more Stuff to prevent me from progressing the Story.
@@borbarad2.0 Fishing in KCD is basically steal fish from someones fish net and thats it 🤣
Stealing cheese wheels and storing them in your underpants?
The fact there is so much depth into each system this game offers really just shows how much care the devs have for crafting this sequel to be one of the best RPG'S of all time.
You can basically live out your ideal medieval life to your own desire. I love that.
trust but be cautious. Remember Cyberpunk.
@chaitanyagupta6668 cyberpunk blatantly kept any review copies from showing gameplay ahead of its release, only released pc copies for testing and held back information in regard to how well it ran on the ps4 and xbox hardware ahead of the current gen we have now.
Warhorse studios have proudly allowed many reviewers and game channels full access to the game, and have allowed them to showcase massive chunks of gameplay, and they pulled their release forward from its original window because of its level of polish and the fact warhorse know the game is ready for release.
I'm all for being cautious, but I can tell you right now that kc2 and cyberpunk 2077 are two worlds apart when you look at the lead up to the initial release.
@@chaitanyagupta6668 You're mindset is correct, but applied to the wrong place. This game's been extensively shown and reviewed. Lot's of gameplay available even before release. Hell, this guy's showing off a mechanic I thought we wouldn't see until release!
@@chaitanyagupta6668one developer screwing up doesn’t mean that all the others are untrustworthy.
I feel like people wanted this mechanic in video games for decades.
PR manager was talkin about it. There is small comunity od english speaking actors in Prague.. problem is that all games from are then have same voices. He said that they are scared that people are going to confuse game with STALKER 😂😂😂
I loved Alchemy in KCD1 and im telling you right now, im gonna spend so much time forging swords in KCD2.
You and me both. It’s so addicting.
I can't wait to play this game next month! It will make the tail end of winter actually enjoyable
Considering KCD had the best alchemy ive ever seen...this looks equally immersive and fun to me. Cant wait for this game!
Finally henry gets to use his skills learnt by his ahem father
As someone who does blacksmithing as a hobby, I am beyond excited for this
Blacksmithing has always been my go to in RPGs, I even actively search for games with blacksmithing on survival crafting genres.
In the first game there was a side quest where you hear about a "spell casting blacksmith" and his swords are basically unbreakable, he was really just singing nursery rhymes for his timing, but he tells you about a method where you quench the sword twice so its even more durable, i wonder if that applies here.
Henry son of blacksmith are finally become the blacksmith. 👌
11:34 the dog 😂
Mmm Henry Soup 🐶
😂
great news that they are letting CC release gameplay and opinions of their game almost a month before release. Very good sign
Building the hype with these snacks.
Yeah, shows that the game is already quite polished and ready 1 month out, they probably just check for some small bugs or some other small stuff
Yep they already confirmed there’s a day 1 patch
I’m so glad they are adding full on smithing to the game. That was one of my biggest things, as Henry was a smithy. One thing I also hope is that they do another Pribyslavitz type DLC and expand that. Hopefully by the third game it will be so expansive you could build your own in universe city. Let me make a place as legendary as Prague itself. Or maybe it’s not a DLC at all and affects the outcome of my gameplay and endgame
Since the game is historical they won't let you do major things like building a new city that doesn't exist I'm afraid :( even Pribyslavice was a real place
Reminds me of the Fable 2 job back when realism wasn’t a thing.
I always felt weird that we can't actually do any smithing, given that we Henry was raised an a blacksmith's apprentice. But it's excelent that we can in this second game!
It was planned but Warhorse wasn't able to implement it, there was a lot of stuff planned that didn't make it in the first gane
The immersion looks fantastic
During a time when AAA companies seem to be hellbent on making mid and bad games that force messaging down your throat, this seems like such a refreshing RPG experience that stays true to historical accuracy and seems honoring of the culture and time. I'm stoked for this.
*Cough*Naughty Dogs's The Last of Us Part 2 and Intergalactic: Whatever the shit name is*Cough*
I wouldn't say any game forces anything down your throat, cause you know, it's entirely and completely your decision to buy or play something. However, I am glad to see an AAA game releasing in a polished state for once. (hopefully)
@Pengun3 Well Bioware didn't advertise the 2 min lecture we found out from youtubers playing the game
I don’t care about messaging. There are highly political fantastic games like MGS. Polish, quality and story can be accompanied by heavy messaging. Constantly alluding to a game’s agenda only shows insecurity.
The improvements on the first game is the crazy part. The first game was janky but extremely fun. A polished version with way more content. Gonna be an exceptional game
this is the exact video i was dying to see, finally, thank you!
The Kingdom is coming, my body is ready.
Awesome! I really want to know if anything was changed /improved with hunting in part 2. Maybe you could cover that in the future as well.
Thanks bro, looking forward to this game!
Nah man this game is just insane. cant wait to play this
let's hope henry remembers that little poem. that way his steel will never break!
I like they changed the economy of traders/craftsmen to make it so the more you sell one thing the less you get. It use to be way to op to sell meat to the huntsmen at Talmberg in the first game. Considering you could walk 100 yards into the woods shoot 5 deer and ride back and make 1k-2k in 5min. This change will be a welcome one that will help the longevity of the game.
have beards and hairstyles returned or will they be added later ?
they will be ingame day one i think
Through an update. They released the roadmap I think yesterday. Both that and hardcore won’t be day one.
Always wanted to get into blade smithing but never had a good location for the smithy. This game is a dream come true! 🤘
Can you do video showing hairstyles and facial hairstyles for sir henry
It’s not in the game day one. That’s coming later.
I never really got the hang of the sharpening wheel in the first one. I was lucky I could just use the bag of hammers.
after Pribyslavitz I never sharpened my own sword again.
...well, once or twice, but just for fun
Keep the videos coming! I been refreshing UA-cam like a maniac. 😂😂😂
Usually i dont like these video I find it spoilers, but its was good to know these things. thank you ESO
3:30 "Hammered to perfection by dwarven blacksmiths--with AUTISM (so you know it's good)" 👌
As someone who has smithed before and endeavors to have his own forge some day and retire blacksmithing. this is fantastic the level of detail in this blacksmithing is outstanding I just want to get the game to be able to do this for hours!
So looking forward to this game! The first was my favourite ever game and this looks amazing
Just like that? How about when making a Longsword? Do we get to make the handle, guard, and pommel?
They're part of the ingredients, applied off-screen
Finally, I can fulfill my dream of roleplaying as Andre of Astora 💥🔨💪
Looks awesome. I hope we can change the volume of the clink sound it makes when the hammer hits because it is SOOOO LOUD compared to the rest of the sounds.
Just btw, Tachov reads Tachov, not Tačov😊. But nice vid, cant wait game release.
I think this is better than TES6
Yes, it probably has much better immersive gameplay. Like crafting, skill learning etc. I expect elder scrolls 6 to be just as dumbed down as skyrim. Love skyrim but it's very basic in terms of gameplay.
Yep the first was better than skyrim to me as well, the lack of loading screen when entering basically any building is really nice and I also love how the story plays as well compared to skyrim but skyrim is from 2011 so not fair to compare, maybe fallout 76 but that still is not fair. Better not to compare anyways
@AdoAdo-y1e yes the kcd world feels alive when your in it. This next installment looks fucking amazing. Let warhorse cook. It's better than most other games out today by far.
It's easy to be better than a nonexistent game ...
@@user-zp8kj2cl9gBethesda sucks now though so most games can beat theirs, especially RPG’s.
Can't wait to play this game.
Dog drinking the water out of the barrel is great
Is there only crafting of weapons/horseshoes? God if they make a KCD3, and you have full armor crafting, tailor, cobbling, leatherworking, that would be awesome.
also would be cool to have a lathe mini game for making bows.
Blacksmiths didn't make armour
Can't wait to totally ignore this and steal everything 😅
Why would you deliberately ignore something so cool?
@@RyanG0899probably because that’s how they want to play the game?
@@RyanG0899 not everyone wants to smith lol
@alphachewy1879 Calm down weeb I'm just asking a question.
@@lackahsHave a feeling you'll need to anyway. KCD isn't the type of game that you can just run through.
I loved crafting and minigames in KCD, this seems even improved ❤❤❤
Can say this is going to be a skill I'll be training very early on along with alchemy. I always enjoyed crafting systems and this one seems to be very well designed. Going around to find these legendary parts to forge the best weapons will no doubt be fun.
Looking forward to this so much! I hope the studio will consider doing a greek or roman version of Kingdom come later. Would love the same type of gameplay but with an ancient setting.
The attention to detail is stunning , definitely gonna buy it . Great vid 👍🏻
Finally the smith's apprentice will get some smithy action
Are we going to be getting a best stealth outfit build guide when the game drops? I still use your guide for kcd 1 stealth
The sounds from blacksmithing in this game is pure asmr
I hope there will be a way of restoring or upgrading an items quality level. The forging looks pretty fun
toledo, a place from spain, famous for make maybe, the best swords in europe, amazin detail
Idea, while your whistling you can change how you are whistling and unlock certain whistles that are tied to achievements. Like how AC Black Flag had its sea shanty system.
Blacksmithing is something I wanted so this looks amazing.
I’m very excited for blacksmithing. I love mini games in rpg’s however, as in depth as they made alchemy, you’re telling me we couldn’t do a grinding, a handle attachment, nothing? Oh boy 🙃 honestly, a tiny bit let down in that regard. Posting this comment at 6:04 btw.
I hope they fixed the 'dirty' mechanic from the last game, because apparently even if you walk on grass or stay away from mud, your ENTIRE outfit of clothing items that's nowhere near your feet gets muddy.
as somone who forges in real life its cool as hell to see it represented like this!!!!
Keep these coming, I need my fix!
14:17 I like the combined MJ symbol there. M for Martin and J for Henry.
Since the quality of your weapons is now repaired through sharpening does that mean blacksmith kits are no longer in the game or are they used for a different task?
The sharpning is also in kcd 1
That's exactly how it worked in kcd1. You repaired swords at the sharpening wheel
Hello quick question what is the small mini yellow shield icon next to the red shield icon?
I want to ask. Is it canon that Henry learns to read and write in the second play?
hope my system will run this game. i will never forget KCD 1. the best game i ever played. true art. thank you for all your work !
Step 1: Level lock picking and stealth.
Step 2: steal a bunch of smithing material
Step 3 explore smithing mini-game
Step 4: profit
Edit: Totally Legit ❤️
Is there a bastard sword? Really would like a proper one (two handed but able to wield one handed)
Yes yes yes, I’m genuinely stoked for this game! First time I’ve pre-ordered in over a decade
I wonder if you can make a custom sword with like whatever handle, guard or pommel you want, or if you need to pick form presets
Brilliant stuff. Warhorse are a proud independent who took on board all the shortcomings of KCD 1 and with a bigger budget look to have produced an absolute epic of a game....every inch of the map will be discovered !!
5:34 In the Middle Ages, oil was definitely not used to harden steel! Water was used. Water does not burn, like hot oil vapors.
I wonder how much of this will be necessary. In the first game, there were multiple ways of obtaining items (buying, stealing, finding, winning through the tournament) so that you weren't locked into one specific method of playing. If I don't take to the blacksmithing, maybe I don't get the top-quality Sword of Beating Everyone, but I can get a decent version from Kuttenberg.
Crafting looks nice and fun. BUT it could get boring and tedious when you need to craft a lot.
they had automation perks for alchemy in kcd1 so they might have it in kcd2 for blacksmithing. who knows.
I don't think it's a necessity to craft anything, it's just an option
Looting and buying your gear and repairs is still valid I'm sure
That looks so cool!
I can't wait for the game to come out! already got Gold Edition pre-ordered
Love the mini symbols of the different items! reminds me so much of Morrowind! Really nice that they did it that way
As a smith in real life this is the part that has me most exciting, that we actually gets to do the work and not just choose parts and it gets done instantly like in Bannerlord.
Warhorse are kings. Such care and passion poured into every detail. ❤
I have never been so excited for a game to come out in my life.
Wonder if you can quench it 2 times like that quest in inr where you hearaboit a smith making extremely durable weapons by double quenching
So do things wear down slower and do you get dirty slower than in the first game? In the first game it's like you walk 10 steps amd meed another bath lol
I'm feeling a little mixed about this because I feel like they could have gone a little bit further and incorporated a custom build to weapons. The choice of blade, hilt, guard, pommel, and engravings. I've been playing Bannerlord a lot, and I love their customisable blacksmithing where you can choose the length of the blade and what type of wood used for the grip, etc. It's the one and only thing I feel they could have made this a little better, other than that this looks great.
finally the blacksmith is able to blacksmith
500 ish hours in the first game for me. Been looking forward to this for years. It looks absolutely perfect.
Nice. When will you upload the alchemy video? :o
just woundering, if we can make armor as well as wepons?
I thought there’d also be armour repairing mini games but that’s cool still
Blacksmiths didn't make armour, it would be cool if there was a polishing mini game or something for using the repair kits I agree
I’m very hyped for this game..as you’ve spent some time with it now..is it polished? Running well ?..as I’ll be playing this on the pro and was wondering about optimisation..60fps etc
ESO is there any carry over or extra items or perks for having a full play though of the 1st game?
No. Except that Henry knows some techniques already so it will be easier to learn at the start
Can you rename the crafted weapons? It would be cool if you could do it to level 4 crafted weapons.
I built a new PC only for this game to play it on High 1440 p
LOL, I also just built a new pc a month ago, so I'm glad that I get to test it on this game. So excited!😁
This is the way 🙏
Will you be able to have your own house/village, like in the first game?
Get good horse -> Pack it with crafted swords -> Switch clothes -> Go to bath house for max charisma + (take herbs + perk that will increase your charisma if you have them)-> Sell them around the city.
Yup this is going to be fun can't wait to start blacksmithing business.
19 recipes? The nights are going to be busy again....