8 Killer Tips And Tricks To Get Ahead In Kingdom Come Deliverance
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- Learn how to lockpick, level up skills fast, earn more money from haggling and master archery with our Kingdom Come Deliverance tips and tricks. Got any Kingdom Come advice to share with beginners? Add it in the comments!
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When she was explaining how to save the game, I thought it was a meme.
Fr, I'm now contemplating what sort of monster I just bought on sale...
@@Toshiro4619 You can save and quit to main menu without using the saviour schnapps
@@Noreceipts400 but keep in mind save and quit to menu is a soft save. The save deletes upon loading in. I'm sure PC players could still use it to save scum by copying the file.
Honestly it’s one of my main gripes with this game. I feel the savior schnapps should only be a thing in hardcore. As a casual gamer, this has been very frustrating so far. My best suggestion is to find a bed somewhere to save often. Some beds have this feature, and some inns do not have this feature, which is also annoying.
@LordRuneArim my understanding is there is a mod for unlimited saves, which would be much smoother than scumming.
I have not enjoyed an RPG that felt this fresh since Fallout. Its imperfect in such a way that it somehow becomes close to masterful. I have to say the Czech Republic should be proud!
Man, it quickly shot to the top of my list of all time favorite games!
Since new Vegas right? Even tho this comment is 5 years I just started KDC and I love it. Haven’t enjoyed an rpg game like this since new Vegas
Dude this game is not for everyone BUT if it is for you..it really gets that rpg scratch on your back no other "rpg" game can every reach. #fuckdragons
isnan bashir fact
Franz IV
Everyone who liked Gothic 1 & 2, Risen and/or Elex should check out this game tbh.
Damm I haven't played Elex or Gothix 1 and 2 I'm liking Kingdom Come right now I'm 15 hours in. Would you guys recommend me playing Gothic 1 and 2 ? Are they as good as this?
Can confirm
Yeesssssss
It's amazing that this sold 1 million so fast with almost 0 support from any games media outlets and being buried on PSN. Can't wait to try it
Has too much of that 'Jesus' Flavor in it, maybe thats why
@@mutulica10 they were offended that there were no blacks in it. In other words they think history accurate is racism.
So many radicals in the comment section now. No one talks about the game anymore eh'
@@leachimy24 ...well you sound like "the white person" accurate or no?
@@mopnem So? Am i not allowed to talk as a white person?
Master haggler and alchemist, never in an rpg have I been interested in those skills as much as I am here lol
Kyle Ohlson I absolutely love the alchemy system. It’s one of my gaming dreams come true. I wish witcher had a similar system.
I'm a level 38 wizard
W. Devarien I couldn't possibly agree with you more. For once, alchemy is a _task_ that gives a sense of achievement, not just a timesink _chore_ that bolsters everything else.
This whole game is a dream come true for me. I'm so sick and ungodly tired of zombies and aliens and robots and magic and silly nonsense. Human beings are scary enough as is. And I've ALWAYS wished for a game where I'm not "the chosen one" born with the skill to save the world.
I want my character to be BAD at things I haven't worked hard to earn, that way I can actually feel some sense of pride about the things I AM good at. That's not so crazy, is it?
I love this game! I can't say this enough. I'm on my third playthrough and still having a blast.
This time, as soon as I got to the mill, I went treasure hunting and then bought a cheap horse for only 170 grochen. Next I learned to read.
I recommend buying repair kits for all if your gear and learning the maintenance skill. Then go train with Robard. After every session, repair your gear. This will get your stats and skills up very quickly. MAINTENANCE was the first skill I maxed out while doing this. Getting your other stats like strength and agility is very important so you can use the better weapons found in game.
High end weapons combined with good training goes a long way in this game. Still there are times I really miss a good Fus Roh Dah!
That will be FUS RO DAH !
I disagree with the haggling tip. I've always found that larger sales give larger amounts for how much you can haggle, while smaller transactions allow relative, smaller increments.
As long as you don't hit their actual money limit, 'cause then there's nothing left to haggle with. Also, you can always just steal all of their money and inventory anyway.
Played 29 hours and I didn't know I could use perk points 😭
BRUH!
Most of the early game perks are useless compared to the middle to endgame unlocks anyway
SAME I’m shocked rn lol
I've always been the kind of gamer that feels cheated that seemingly every single game out there ALWAYS has to have some stupid zombies or monsters, bullet sponges or stupidly unrealistic weapons, every kind of nonsense you can imagine has been done to death, but somehow REALISM has never occurred to any gamemaker out there?
I was able to get past most of those hangups enough to love Skyrim, but that's ~10 years old now and I've beaten it too many times. The Witcher 3 was great, but not as replayable as I had hoped. Even when a game is "realistic enough" or replayable enough for me to get past all the silliness they end up having 'very' shallow skill systems, or some other silly nonsense that makes them annoying.
A couple weeks ago Ghost of Tsushima came out, and I got a LOT of enjoyment out of that game, but earlier today I got the platinum trophy. As exceptional of a game as that was, 14 days to platinum?! Bruh, c'mon... That's too easy.
I'm SO elated to see _Kingdom Come: Deliverance_ has come so far on such a small (and independent) budget, and as someone who loves Skyrim and Witcher 3 but wants them to be more realistic or more in-depth, or more SOMETHING, I'm most DEFINITELY picking this game up while it's only $15 on PSN, with all DLC for just another $10.
I'm stoked. I can deal with bugs and difficulty spikes. I'm so tired of magical nonsense and being "the chosen one".
Just let me be a regular person in a realistic world for once, dammit!
Your post resonates with me. Love the Witcher 3, but you are too powerful out of gate. I've been playing this game for less than a month and it's amazing. Only one bug so far in 50+ hours. I have some of the best armour in game, best horse and still have to plan my attacks on bandit camps. Because if your fighting 2 or more opponents on foot and they are heavily armoured, you are dead. Especially if they have a dog who bites and holds weapon arm. Love it. This is on normal level, hardcore is exponentially harder. If you like realism, this game is amazing. You have to eat, sleep and can get food poisoning if you eat rotten food. And dammit, wash yourself peasant!
They are GAMES not REALITY ! BUT , yes it would be nice to have a ultra realistic game for sure.
@@tony62197 just because there games and not reality doesn't mean people don't look for the realism within them 🙄
@@thegreatestfailure9208 Agreed I am 1.
100% agree I'm old school RPGer, D&D and such in 80s, and I love my video games but I'm with you I just started this game and I love it. I cuss at it but thats a good thing because it challenges me and I can take this one slow and just enjoy the realism. WH did it right the AAA companies could learn a lot from them.
I do not intend to be mean when I say this, but the Miller's training chest is not an exploit. That was put there like that intentionally and the Miller says as much. While it may net you a few quick early levels, it is a far more tedious method than picking other locks as they give more XP per pick. So it will depend on the player.
I could only use it once, now I've got no lock picks and when I speak to miller the option to try it doesn't come up to practice
Besides, after you picked that lock several times it stays open...
Now on PS4 controller you can hold L1 and rotate right stick to unlock locks
The one they mention is a minor exploit as it is meant to be used for beginners, not for a master who can autopick easy locks (the method they listed) to get infinite effortless exp for lockpick
Playing on Xbox one X. The game is great. Like nothing I’ve played before . I especially like how you can really feel how in skilled your character is when you start and how you can feel him getting better at things as you level up, go from hardly able to wield a sword to slaying foes with superior skill. Combat feels awkward at first but after leveling up some combat becomes a lot of fun. The game looks beautiful when all textures are loaded in but the pop in needs to be improved with some patching and polishing. So far I’m really loving this RPG.
Yeah, the character development feels really tangible. The hero I am twenty hours into the game feels like a totally different person to the one I started as.
My fav part, I try to explain that to people who haven’t played but it’s hard, like u can feel him get better lol
I agree 100%...you need to check out elder scrolls oblivion, its this games grandpa! It may not look as good but its a lot of fun for $20
IAM VALERIAN combat is fun but when you get powerful it becomes boring when slay bandits and such with little or no effort, if you want long drawn out battle I suggest you apply marigold health potion on a extra sword or two then simply hit them and it will raise their health. Alot funner if I dare say
The pop up you are getting is due to the xbox not having good enough hardware with a powerfull pc you can increase the draw distance and eliminate the pop in unfortunately there is nothing that can be done to eliminate this on consoles because it us a hardware limitation. This game on pc even has settings that are so demanding that they are for future hardware so you can tune the settings on pc to your liking and it looks amazing if pop in is the main issue you would want a powerfull gpu with loads of Vram.
Wow I am really impressed by how realistic alchemy is
For those of you that think you want to get this game. Warning, it is not for the faint of heart casual players. Time, Skill, and Memory is required. There are no difficulties.
Doggo Moe this game gets way too easy later on the game. Henry is op
Meng Fang Ikr but it still requires some strategy, I just saved up a lot of money for nice gear, and now I’m one hitting everyone. Poaching is a good hobby in the game👍.
No kidding about memory, it's not a small install.
Dont listen to this baffoon this game is amazing and it should be recommended to everyone. It goes without saying I love this game.
Gotta play on harcore mode its sp much funnier I absolutely love It
Why cheat with the bow? It’s fun to get good with it, for lack of a better phrase. I was really good with aiming it when I first started.
Here's a tip! After you finish the beginning Skalitz mission, stick to the main storyline quest! I went off and did side quests, thinking I'd level up before doing the main quests.... I ended up doing the Monastery quest, The House of God - and getting killed by Zmola over and over again, because I didn't have any training - Best to stick to the Main quests until you've trained up in sword fighting -_-
On my 2nd play thru I did the opposite: avoided the main quest, stalked bandits, did the poaching and "village" quests, hunted treasure, talked to everyone ; and at Sword & Mace 10 dived into the main and sailed thru it pretty seamlessly. Much more fun, much more linear and a lot less reloading.
@@roberthultz9023 Obviously, second playthroughs are always easier
I just started playing, I think this video is really going to help me, you have touched on everything I am having trouble with.
The best way to make money is to invest in a trader, sell everything with the lowest prices possible. The trader will become rich on the second day as he sells the goods. Bring your next batch The next day and he'll have some cash to pay you. I make around 6K in one night and it takes 6 full armors or 6 cooked deer meet.
So that's why Peshek had 8k Groschen while other merchants had only 600 - 1000. I made that miller an economic force to be reckoned in Bohemia.
@@francotejerina4524 Gotten Peshek up to 60k haha. He's the best to do it with, because you can rob his trader chest the easiest. So you can just steal all that gold back easily.
@Nath T the goods you sell them, they resell at a higher price, which reflects once their stock resets. so they make more off the goods than you do. So you are making a lot of gold stealing from their chests once they reset and the goods are gone and the groschen gets added.
Thanks for the video. I’m back at this game after 5 years away… here are some updates:
The miller’s lock picking chest disappears after a certain number of successful attempts and the guards now search your horse when performing random or non-random searches. The biggest exploits I’ve found are: certain NPCs are immortal and you can punch them infinitely to level up strength, unarmed, agility, warfare, etc…. There is another exploit with jumping that allows quick leveling of vitality. If you use the drinking perk “safe passage” you can quickly move large amounts of inventory across the map (let’s say from Skalitz to Rattay) when overloaded by just drinking several high-alcohol drinks and being transported to your bed when you pass out. Finally, if you put goods in the miller’s very hard chest, it turns directly into money after a few days (more than he would pay you for the goods) which you can then rob. All of these can be found on videos across the internet for further guidance.
best way i know how to aim is to line up the intersection of a line straight up frommy left index finger knuckle and extending the way the arrow is pointing, somewhat like this:
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| \
( ' =Where it will fire. | =knuckle, \ =arrow)
Dude...frommy is now a word. We must decide what it means. Maybe it should describe a shot you shouldn’t take. “Looks a little frommy. Reconsider”.
this is so helpful omg... the lockpicking is soooo hard and a very frustrating skill to learn when you aren’t just practicing at the mill lol
I’m totally cheezing my lockpicking thank you 😂
Also, referring to the bow tip, I use directly above Henry’s fist as a crosshair. It sets a standard area for me to aim in general. Also, I oppose to haggling for all in total because you can use the perk final offer which will give you a better opportunity before the merchant gets annoyed.
Tyvm, very helpful love watching your videos/guides! Your accent gets me every time 😅
My tip is git gud, because this game is tough as nails
At first, yeah. Later on you will be tough as nails yourself.
That is literally the worst tip anyone can give. If you keep doing the same thing over and over again, especially in combat, you'll just embed your errors. Better to give meaningful advice.
How do you think cognitive function works then? Metalhead?
Tough as nails like dwarf fortress level?
Nails for Theresa
I had no idea about Peshek's lockpick training chest. Also, you can train pickpocketing with him for free anytime. Just ask him to train it, steal his dagger, give it back, and ask to train again.
My tips, if you want to become strong or unstoppable in this game all you need is potions.
There are two important potions :
1) Aqua vitalis for strength like achilles.
2) Buck's blood potion for stamina to absorb many hits and you will attack much more..if your stamina is low you will get lots of damage from hits
(Sorry for bad english, not my first language)
KCD is one of the best rpg's I've played. One of those games where you really have to think. I was so broke in Rattay, couldn't even afford a torch, and those pesky catchpoles were on my case. I salute the developers for keeping it real. Woll keep supporting them. This was a great game.
Just sneak up on them and crack their necks
………I kinda sorta poked a bandit, stole all his stuff and took it to Rattay, kept what gear I could use sold the rest, repeat, kept gear to add to other slots sold the rest, ate food however bad it was, slept on bandit camp beds at times…kept poking, sometimes got came across a fight between bandits and merchants or guards and bandits(the latest fight I just had), getting a horse from the recent quest helped to haul even more…got so much cool gear, have acquired and repaired and sold so much in all these fights and made so much money in the process, currently 5k, and it took like 6 or 7 such encounters…the latest one was good, it was plate armor and weapons and other stuff from 5 different guys and like always money and goblets, and thank god the guards helping me fight they did most of the work, I even managed to pay for laundry and baths these past 3 fights….I had to walk overburdened by +200% of my carry limit to Rattay for hours though but it was worth it.
You want savage, hardest fights I've had are in the wilds.
I love RPG's but had my doubts about this game due to the strict survival mechanics, combat system and intricate crafting. However, the story and atmosphere has really pulled me in. Finished Awakening yesterday, then completed "A Woman's Work" today and now I am totally engrossed. (Side note:Theresa's expansion showed me just how damn useful a dog can be!) I am determined to learn this game so I can see Henry's journey through to the end. I know it won't be easy though, so a little research is necessary.
Did you finish the journey?
Other tips. The fighting is based on your skill points and only partly on your personal skills! So invest some time into training to get better. e.g. you can train your defense skill also during a fist fight. Always use the grindstone before you sell any weapon.
I came to this video to see if there was anything I could use to make my hardcore playthrough, turns out the only one I didnt know was haggling items individually
I been saving my treasure for when I get higher prices for them so I'll definitely be using this trick to rack up the groshen
Thanks XboxOn!
Don't put any blue gunk on your TV. You can turn an aiming reticle for the bow through the command console. Just use the command wh_pl_showfirecursor 1
...PC users only!
why would someone want to do that ? finally a game that requires skills... oh yeah, for the couch pleb maybe :)
Adding a reticle doesn't eliminate the need for skill. The arrow doesn't go right where the reticle is pointed. You still have to account for everything you have to account for without it, you just have a reference point to work with.
So... same thing, it's easy mode, because god forbid a game doesn't hold our hands amarite?
Only damn casuals would want that. Why not take the challenge and play without it like how most of us play?
Took me 3 goes, but I am finally into this game. Once u slow down and allow yourself to immerse in the world, wow! What a game. 👍
good job with the video very helpful :D
About the crosshair, if you are on a pcgo into your game directory and create a txt file called user then put in this line "wh_pl_showfirecursor 1" save and turn it into a cfg file, now you have a small ingame golden circle where you aim.
you could also do it in the console but then you'd have to do it everytime you start the game
The archery tip was the most useful for me thanks for the tip! 😆
you can use a consol comand to get the dot back on the screen. u need to type in ^wh_pl_showfirecursor 1 than it doesn´t dissapeare anymore
I did NOT know you could spam lockpick the Miller's lockbox for easy training. I learned something new, so this video has earned my like.
yeah I'm definitely gonna use that lockpick one. I just unlocked the perk for more durable picks. so atleast i got that.
I like the perk Dustpan because damn if your food spoils faster than you need it.
This game is amazing, give it a chance, especially if you prefer historical RPG's vs fantasy.
Wow! A year on and I never realized on console, you had to actually time how long you boil potions. On pc it just stops automatically after one turn. The hourglass pretty much does nothing.
When playing on PC you don't have to stick a blue dot on your monitor just add in "user.cfg" file this line "wh_pl_showfirecursor=1" and you're good to go :)
i prefer it to be more challenging and realistic, so i'll not use this, thanks anyways
@@mightyelf2660 Sure Mate :)
@@mightyelf2660 nobody cares what you prefer dude
@@cthulhucultist0666 i was just saying dude, no need to offend me
Leo Song dude no body cares about your comment shut up
Very good video, very committed to informing people. Nice job
I will never be able to thank you enough for this freakin video!!!
My tip, train a lot with Bernard asap, just ask to train combos and swing away at him and you'll increase in strength, agility, warfare and sword really fast. Don't do it to much though or the game will be too easy. Also choke a guard standing alone in Skalitz right away and you'll have pretty good armor in the start. Or right away when you come to Talmberg at night go to where the guards are sleeping and one guard that later will be part of a quest will be sleeping alone and you can choke him for aschen brigandine kit, riveted spauldrons and Nuremberg gauntlets amongst other things
If I was going to start another guy I would just do what I do for money now. Go North of Sasau like you are going back to Skallitz, you will come to a place where there is a hut and a willow tree on the opposite side of a bridge to the right of the hut and shortly before the willow tree are spawn locations for the random encounters. You will come across guards, bandits, cumans and traders. The bandits and guards here have some of the best gear in the game and you don't have to fight them often there are corpses of dead NPC's laying on the ground that will have the same gear as those living just loot the dead bodies while they fight or hide and wait till the fight is over allowing for an easier victory often one will run causing the others to chase allowing you time to loot the corpses. I don't recommend doing this your first playthrough you will become overpowered quickly.
I didn't get burgher because most of my fighting seems to be outside in the wild.
Caution with the blue tack on flat screen...it etches on the outside glass finish and looks like a faded circle.
I had the blue tack on and off for a few like a week.
If you're really serious about cheesing bow and arrow you can buy a reticle for your tv/monitor that uses suction cups
Making your own crosshair is brilliant.With a crosshair its so easy to shoot even before level 5. Also haggling 1 item at a time is pretty good if your low on gold
i like how you have to do the potions in it not just oh you know magic and just make this with ingredients my problem is the lockpicking on console i also barely played the game so decided to try to start over a get a better start in town gonna rob everything and more to sell after the long start and build stats there
Pro tips for console on Xbox, when you go to the vendors and the transactions won’t go to the final tab spam RT right as you open the trade menu and it’ll fix it. Go to Skalitz and wait for the two groups to fight, hide behind the building wait an hour and loot freely. One person will wait outside the entrance so be sure to sneak behind them and knock them out, hope this helps gamers
i recommend using the archery tape reticle trick at the archery competitions. you can make $140/contest. I've never not had anyone to compete against so it would seem that the amount of cash you can get is limitless
For archery I just exploited the log shooting game(chumps) early on. Grinding archery that way early on is pretty fun and profitable when max betting. Just stand as far as you can in the water and shoot while levelled with the logs. Pretty fool proof and no need for tape on your screen.
Archery takes practice but once you get some strength its super powerful against non plate armored enemies, also pro tip check the stat requirements on the bow before using it
This game is amazing. Having to learn how to read, and the alchemy!! Theh actually have us brew. I get very immersed in the story when playing. This game deserves far more recognition. I have been playing on and off and wanted to see if there was anything else I could do but I'm already doing what's listed in video. Great video though
Play hardcore mode...much more challenging
I've found that it's better to haggle with large amounts of items, because if you're trying to sell items for (for example) 1,000 groschen, it's easier to ad 2-300 groschen to the price than compared to selling individual items for (for example) 50 groschen and you can only add 5 maybe 10 groschen per item. This varies a lot depending on haggling skill of course, but it's generally easier to add more money to larger sums.
This game is awesome.
For haggling just get that perk that gives you a last chance after pissing them off. Then when you haggle go as low as possible, they go to half the price. And sometimes you get lucky and can still offer lower than that. But because it's still a much higher offer than your last, they will usually take it. This way actually saves you more money the higher the price, so you can also do all the items at once.
Another great early game perk is the lowborn perk. Henry was not born a noble, therefore he will not regularly interact with nobles, he will interact with peasants mainly. That permanent +3 speech skill boost to peasants really carries you. Even with a speech stat of 2, you can be confident that (if it's a peasant) they won't have a very high speech either, giving you a leg up with your speech of 2 (+3)
One turn is equal to one pull of the bellows you don't have to actually boil anything until it bubbles
no way i been doing that blue tac trick for ages. thought was the only one to think of that haha
Dougal McGuire a good question would be how am I to do this on a 60" flatscreen, certainly not gonna paint it or tac it
Great video I had no clue that you had to use the hour glass for alchemy.
You didn't HAVE to but you could. It's kinda pointless after you get the knack of it though.
you dont need to, the fire fade out by itself
Also when selling items sell craps items and haggle against yourself to a increased your rep and then and when after a while your items will worth more even if you don't haggle. Sell rotten food, herds, and other items like that. A good place to make money is by the stables were you go early in the main q guest a lot of wormwood can be found there and that is worth over 2 gold each. Do training fight with the captain and every combat skill will be trained outside of the bow.
Lock picking for consoles, my condolences
There is an option to change it to Simple (pc lock picking) in the menu, which makes it ten times easier, but all these people making trick videos never mention it, idk why.
@@auto.15 It was added later on in a patch I think.
On the PC there is a console command to turn on the archery reticle 😁😉
You can toggle the cross hair on for archery on PC. You can type "wh_pl_showfirecursor=1" in the system Cfg file (without the " "). Just copy the text from my comment. The system Cfg file is found in your game folder usually something like This Steam(or Steamlibrary)\steamapps\common\KingdomComeDeliverance. Just open it with notepad and add the line towards the bottom just above/below another line "wh_sys_version=1.7.2". done the cross hair will remain in game at all times.
Idk why people complain about archery. Its realistic based on the character.
I don't know if I'm the only one but archery is really easy for me. I won against capon and also got the wine really easily. I guess Henry is op after all.
But did you win the master archery contest?
BTW there's a potion that increases archery skill for 10 minutes
I just bought a royal edition time to have some fun! mixed with frustration lol.
Yes this game was fun at first. Then got slow clunky and very frustrating
@@devinvez6630 I know I couldn't stand that stupid combat system jeez I played only like 6h and I said no more.
@@Voltomess I tried to like it but it was to dull
Great tips! This game is so much fun!!!
I've just bought the game! Not the best video for me I'm playing on pc! Great video either way!
Mastered lockpicking now I can get into anything basically instantly
can buy 'crosshair x' if you are on steam/pc for the reticle
Guards do search sattlebags. I lost two sets of dice that were on my horse. Luckily, I had to reload a save and backtrack 2 hours of progress, so I got them back. But dont rely on the horse.
Don't forget the dustbin perk that lets you gain nourishment from spoiled food without being hurt by it
If you want to make the game really easy for yourself do this: when you fast travel you'll come across the "wayfaring knight" if you win or lose the duel doesn't matter, after the duel knock him out and steal his armour. The second time I recommend selling his armour
You got stronghold, without using a shield. It only works with shields lol. Also you did not mention how powerful stealing is in this game. All the stores' inventory and money exists in chests, instead of some magical hidden place, like in other games. You can just steal everything ,instead of purchasing. If you paid a file or paid for repairs, you can also just steal your money back.
I buy the game last week on ps5 and I am so happy because the loading boost is so sweet. It makes so much more fun, not waiting 5min after every death. The loading times on Ps4 were just..... bäh
Starting tip: NEVER SKIP LEG DAY!!! Pick flowers like a clepto and unlock leg day so you also get strength exp from all those squats. Sell those flowers at the tanner near the mill, the hunter in Rattay, and the other merchants in Rattay. By Herbalism lv 20 and a good horse you can gather enough to sell for 2k to 3k+ groshen in a couple minutes. Check the field to the east of the mill where you start on the north side of the river. You will gather 3k+ dandelions in a few grabs and there are more valuable herbs there as well. If you can sell items to the miller that will give you access to more profits. Between just him, the tanner, and the huntsman in Rattay I make 4k whenever I am in the area.
How do use blue top aim with the bow. Playing on xbox x
Iv just purchased on xbox 1for £10 .... i did have that space game game ... the really complex 1 ... I ended up nailing it to the wall in rage !!! On docking and flight controls!!!
Wow five years old this video and I just started playing KCD and for some reason I could not find the alchemy bench behind the apothecary, I looked everywhere does anyone know exactly where its located?
Thank you.
The tutorial lockbox only allows so many picks before it stops locking. Also, I'd avoid wasting perk points on "gold making" perks. The best way to make money is just to break in and steal the groschen from the vendors' chests. This frees up perks and you no longer have to carry anything that isn't useful, which will allow you to carry a bunch of potions and good armor.
Jeeeeesus this is overwhelming
Wow actually useful tips, thx.
There is a console command that you can pop in for all those pc players to bring back the aiming reticle when your bow is drawn
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My tip is get your lock picking skill up, get a potion that boost your lock picking by 5, then Rob everyone in rattay, ez money
The saving thing is the main reason I dont play this too often. My apartment is very vulnerable to power outages. Sometimes its seemingly random other times I cam kind of predict them. Either way not being able to save at any moment makes playing a bit dangerous sense I can lose a lot of progress if I have power off my ps4.
There is a way to unlock free saves at any time. I used it for my play though and it is working well.
Love this game!
You can upgrade many things in one place to level 20 before you even have to talk to Radzig in Rattay like strength/ agility /warfare / Vitality / bow / archery /unarmed / sword / axe / mace. Just lean how to pick very hard locks then steal about £3500 cash and all the weapons and armor from the swordsmith / and the Armor smith, Buy a horse from, Neuhof and head to sasau monastery. Close by will be be be a animal pen. with two cows and about eight pigs and some chickens. Kill all the cows and the pigs with hands or bow or whatever weapon . Once killed ride off a little way and return so the animals respawn and do the same thing, But be carful as people do walk about by the white building i think its a stable. By the time you get to train with Bernard you will be as hard as nails. Just make sure you stab not slash the animals with weapons as i think it gives you more xp.
The stolen goods trick doesn't work if your saddle-bag is stolen. However, if you start a fist-fight with the guard (no weapons as that will land you in jail), then surrender after about a minute, you will get fined for brawling, but the guard will forget why they initially stopped you - and you won't be searched.
I love the fact that this game is so damn long. The amount of realism is amazing
How long? Im thinking of getting the game
@@vadim6656 by "long" I mean things take time in the game. The story can take just about 20 hours to complete. But 100% the game alone takes 150+.
this game looks super good!
It seems tips were worth to look thank you lol
That alchemy skill though
The Miller box stops working after some time.
... of all the "realistic" things in this game... you can teleport items to your horse
It is convenient, no? Instead of running all the way back to your horse every time you max your inventory or pilfer some stolen items.
Ryan Devlin I agree. Certain things are better convenient than realistic.
Oblivion without the mystical magic. The combat may be a bit awkward, but everything else makes up for it. I Hate to be a broken record, but this is in fact the best RPG I’ve played since Skyrim.
Nice video, I sub
Lol did this help anyone? I came across this thinking it might show some hidden mechanics and its just things you figure out on your own fairly quickly
Yeah. I already figured out everything on this list when it was all introduced first. They're not exactly some big reveal that not many people will know, anyone who's played the game before should already know these.
Not only that, but these are all very "gamey" ways to play the game so I won't really use them. I'm the type of person that likes to play games as intended. When i'm playing a Role Playing Game, I actually role play. So not very helpful to me on an individual basis.
bakersmileyface I lol'd at the old call of duty no scope centering trick with putting tape on the screen
Nothing new here for me after 155 game-hours.
In fact, I'm sort of amazed that I am a better player than many of the people making videos on how to play.
Not humble bragging, more like I am honestly not used to that.
+Jonny Deuteronomy- an average player is usually better at playing games than a channel like this
Look at this self proclaimed genius trying to rant against the video. Lol.
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Making saviour schnapps
Does simplified lock picking really help?