Kingdom Come: Deliverance got a big patch, and already its being worked on the next
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is out for almost a month and it is well known that it is not in the best way ironed. Developer Warhorse promised to fix as many bugs as possible and to optimize the performance of the game, and the first major patch was due last week but it was postponed without the specified release date. Fortunately, Patch Version 1.3 was finally launched yesterday.
The patch weighs over five gigabytes and repairs over 300 things. The biggest novelty is the option of saving the game before leaving the same, and the most useful addition are easier lockpicking and theft activities. PC players also received improvements in performance as well as reduced popping off objects in the distance.
But, Warhorse says how this is just the beginning and there is still plenty of work ahead of them. The team has already started working on patch version 1.4 that will be oriented to further performance improvement. Developers point out that due to the rush they have failed to implement the right support for multiple processor cores, and Ultra graphics settings are far more demanding than they should otherwise be then they will correct this in the next update.
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