Warhorse Studios has just rolled out a major free update for Kingdom Come: Deliverance II—version 1.2. This update brings two exciting new features to the game: seamless mod integration through Steam Workshop and a fresh barber shop system.
The Steam Workshop integration makes it easier than ever to enhance your gaming experience by allowing you to download and install mods directly from within the game. This means no more juggling third-party platforms. However, the success of this feature hinges on mod creators uploading their work to Steam Workshop. Currently, the selection is modest but promising, with mods like:
- Free Saving: This mod replenishes your "Saviour Schnapps" item whenever it's used or lost, giving you unlimited saves.
- Helmet of Henry VIII: Adds a unique horned helmet inspired by historical designs.
- Tourist: Disables NPC reactions to trespassing, granting access to restricted story locations.
- Pebbles the Zebra: Transforms your trusty steed into a zebra with a striking visual effect.
Although the current mod lineup on Steam Workshop is limited, the vibrant modding community is poised to grow quickly. With over a thousand mods already on Nexus Mods, it's likely many creators will soon share their work on both platforms. While Steam Workshop might not match the scale of Nexus Mods, popular mods are expected to appear there soon.
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In addition to mod support, the update introduces a new barber shop system. Players can now visit NPC barbers in Rattay and Kuttenberg to change their hairstyle or beard design. Choosing a new look not only refreshes your appearance but also temporarily boosts your protagonist's Charisma stat.
Update 1.2 doesn't stop there. Warhorse Studios has released an extensive changelog on the game's official website, detailing over a thousand fixes and improvements across various game aspects. These include balancing adjustments, refined animations, and more realistic NPC behaviors. For example, the crime system has been fine-tuned for greater accuracy.
Other notable enhancements include:
- Revised daily schedules for NPCs, making their routines more lifelike.
- Enhanced horse riding mechanics and improved horse trading systems.
- Better character visuals and overall performance, especially in Kuttenberg—the game's largest city—and during large-scale battles.
Warhorse Studios plans to discuss these changes in more detail during a developer livestream next Thursday. The studio remains dedicated to the game's ongoing support, with three paid DLC expansions scheduled for release in spring, summer, and winter.
With the addition of Steam Workshop integration, new cosmetic options, and a wide array of gameplay refinements, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II continues to evolve, delivering an ever-richer medieval experience to its players.