Just like Homefront: The Revolution when it shipped, Kingdom Come: Deliverance struggles to run smoothly in 1080p in all circumstances even when using a powerful rig such as ours. Obviously, CryEngine is to blame, proving once again that it's a complicated engine to work with, but since Deep Silver's title radically improved after a few patches, let's hope Warhorse Studios will manage to optimize their game. Serious bugs also need to be taken care of, and we also think some odd game design choices should be modified to make the experience less frustrating (lockpicking is a nightmare with a gamepad and the save system is uselessly constraining). Until all this is fixed, here are a few more PC videos of the game to get another quick taste of the excellent atmosphere of the game.
Update: Image gallery added.
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Btw some people said that apparently the game doesn't save when you sleep anywhere, it only saves when you sleep at a bed you own so like your house bed and any bed you pay for at an inn