The best kingdom is here: Deliverance 2 mods Customize the medieval RPG
Modifiers have little time to start patching with Warhorse Studios’ new medieval RPG, and even the same week we were able to turn The Best Kingdoms 2: Save mods For you. Whether you want to simplify some of the game’s systems or make things more difficult, there are several mods that have the option to customize the adventures of the 15th century.
You quickly realize in KCD2 that this is not the sky. In terms of combat, travel, alchemy and many other systems, it aims to have a more realistic experience, even wearing a helmet is not that simple.
This means fighting is more than just wielding a sword, the hard impact on criminal offenses and even more difficulties involved in activities such as picking herbs.
If you want Kingdom to come: Save 2 is a little easier, maybe by enabling QuickSaves (rather than having to drink the Savior’s Schnapps potion), expanding your carrying weight, or making Herb collect less pain, but there is a below that can make it happen. And, if you’re looking for more challenges and realism, there are some mods that make some things in the game more difficult as well. When we discover them, we will keep adding more mods.
Time-saving mod
Unlimited Save 2: You no longer need to collect herbs and make potions to save the game. Hit the F5 as QuickSave. You’re welcome.
The instant herb selection 2: If you are going to the alchemy route, you will be tired of watching Henry’s third-person cutscenes every time you pick the herbs. This completely skips the animation. There is also an option to play animations in the first person, which at least means there are no cutaways.
More collection radius and XP: Another suitable person for gardeners, it increases the radius of herb collection so you can collect more XP amounts at once.
Increase weight: Let Henry Lug be more trash and don’t have to empty his pockets often.
Groove wash luxury 2: Let Henry clean completely, rather than a little bit, glue his head in a large wet bucket.
Enhanced immersion mod
No player map mark: To be sure, they did not have GP in the Middle Ages. This mod will no longer let you see the exact location on the map.
Scout Hardcore Mode: Hide all objective markers on the map and won’t concentrate them in your location. Now your map is just a map.
Toggle the Hidden Compass or hide forever: If you don’t want extra screen clutter or remove the compass altogether for more immersion and challenges.
Visual mod
Ultra-low graphics mode: Maximize game performance when losing, we can say that there is quite a lot of visual fidelity.
No blood on the screen: When Henry is injured, your screen stays away from the screen.
No helmet vision: When your helmet visor falls, your vision will no longer be limited.
Eliminate the fog of war: Delete the cloud to reveal the entire map.
How to install Kingdom to: Save 2 mods
Before installing, make sure you read the full instructions carefully on the page of each mod. Most mods require creating mods folders, so first navigate to your game folder.
- Right-click on the Kingdom to: Save in the Steam Library 2
- Select “Properties”
- Select Installed Files
- Click Browse
Usually: Steam\Steamapps\common\kingdomComeDeliverance2
In the same folder (you see the trash and data folder), create a folder called mod. Usually, this is where you add and delete mod files. Again, check the pages of each mod to ensure installation instructions.