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While polearms offer great reach and damage, you can't actually equip them as a weapon, use anything in your off-hand, or set them on your horse. Can't sell 'em, can't upgrade your skill with 'em, and can't put 'em in your inventory either.

This amazing mod fixes everything that is terribly wrong with polearms, turning them into the equivalent of any other weapon type. They can go in your inventory, you can upgrade their skill at the trainer, they can be sold, you can equip another object in your off hand, and you no longer have to set them down constantly.

How to install correctly according to Nexus user Norkan :. Create a folder called "Mods" inside of your main game folder. Create a folder for your mod inside the of the "Mods" folder.

Name doesn't matter, I named mine "Halberds". Inside of the "Halberds" folder create a folder named "Data". Place the. If you have the old version, make sure to download the new one from the same place above. Remember the Dungeon-B-Gone mod from Baldur's Gate II that let you skip that annoying dungeon slog before getting into the actual open world segments of the game?

That's exactly what you get here, skipping the slow opening section ; instead, you jump directly to the good stuff. Obviously, you won't want to use this one on your first playthrough, but for subsequent Kingdom Come: Deliverance runs, this makes starting over to try out different options a much smoother experience overall.

If you can't get it to work, check out some troubleshooting tips in the forums here. KC:D 's developer, Warhorse, went out of its way to try to make the game's combat adhere to medieval realism as much as possible, making combat quite a bit trickier than in your average fantasy RPG. One of those concessions to realism is the lack of a reticle when preparing to fire an arrow, making accurate volleys nearly impossible -- sans blind luck or lots and lots and lots of practice.

All in an attempt to keep you immersed. This mod by Anarchia subtly diminishes the size of elements in your HUD, including the compass, health bar, and scope dot.

It also recolors a couple things such as the combat reticle, which is no longer that hideous vanilla red and yellow. The changes are so small you may not even notice at first. But it does look more tasteful. While having big map icons works great on a console, PC folk are less than a meter away from their screens. It even works during combat sequences, though you may find it somewhat harder to fight this way. The only drawback is that controlling Henry in third-person is similar to riding a horse.

Which is a bit unnatural and may break your immersion. So give it a shot and see how it plays, even if it feels weird at first. Skulking around in the shadows playing KCD is considerably less stylish than in more fantastical games. After all, thieves in the Middle Ages were more likely to wear rags than expensive black silk robes. Realism is all fine and good. This mod by modder LampiestLamp adds a wide array of tasteful jet-black armor pieces, made by recoloring some other KCD equipment.

Though you may have to wait until they put out new stock. Worry not, modder M brings you 23 new ones to keep your loading experience fresh. Waiting while the game loads is annoying. They severely limit your vision, letting you see directly in front of you and not much else. Modder Knoxogoshi's Ultimate Realism Overhaul looks to change that by making the game harder, especially early on.

It bumps up the difficulty of combat, slows down progression, and makes Groschen—Bohemia's currency—harder to come by. It sounds brutal, but if you've already finished your first playthrough then it might be a good excuse to start all over again.

It touches on almost every one of the game's systems. The mod tweaks every weapon's damage value and strength requirements, which will make it more difficult to wield the best weapons and almost impossible to one-shot enemies late in the game. At the top right corner, you should see a download button where you can manually download the Unlimited Save Mod.

Unhappy with the Unlimited Save Mod? It should be one of the following:. Let us know your thoughts down in the comments below! Morgan is a writer, indie game lover, and socially awkward coffee addict.



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