Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a medieval role-playing game which launched to mixed reviews a few months ago. The game was praised for its story and fighting mechanics, but there were numerous bugs that detracted from the experience. Luckily, Warhorse Studios has been hard at work on making the game even better and today the team released a new patch on Xbox One.
Aside from publishing the patch notes on the Xbox One Reddit page, the developer issued the following statement about the improvements.
Patch 1.5 is here and it comes with some exciting new features as well! On top of having over 200 bug fixes and newly simulated women clothing, the player can now wash away his sins by buying indulgences in churches. If there was any time to get back into Kingdom Come: Deliverance, now would be the time! Please keep the feedback coming folks! We will continue to make Kingdom Come: Deliverance the best experience that we possibly can. Thank you all for your patience and support.
It's great to see Warhorse Studios working diligently to fix problems like broken dialogue options and performance. Hopefully we will see a steady stream of patches in the coming months so that Kingdom Come: Deliverance becomes even better.
Set in 1403, you play as Henry, a humble blacksmith's son, who winds up in not-so-humble circumstances. The game starts off in a fairly benign way, where you resolve village disputes, learn your father's craft, and play real dice games from the time period. The opening is quite deceptive because Henry's simple life is disrupted in a severe way and the adventure begins from there. You will eventually find yourself taking part in large-scale battles, and helping solve a political crisis that threatens all of Bohemia.
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