Kingdom Come developer promises changes to game’s controversial save system

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When Kingdom Come: Deliverance launched on Feb. 13. the game was riddled with bugs, and the developers at Warhorse Studios have been working hard to patch out the worst of them. Over the weekend they took just a moment to to detail future plans, including a partial fix to the game’s controversial save system.

In Kingdom Come the only way to manually save your game is to sleep in a bed that you own or drink a beverage called “saviour schnapps.” Not only is the drink expensive to purchase from in-game vendors, but it will also get you drunk. That’s not always advisable if you’re heading into high-stakes, first-person melee combat. Fans and critics alike have spoken out about the lack of a quick-save feature, and it looks like Warhorse is willing to meet them halfway.

Kingdom Come developer promises changes to game’s controversial save system

Feb 19, 2018, 6:18pm UTC
https://www.polygon.com/2018/2/19/17027912/kingdom-come-deliverance-improved-save-system-saviour-schnapps-patch-notes-pc-xbox-playstation >When Kingdom Come: Deliverance launched on Feb. 13. the game was riddled with bugs, and the developers at Warhorse Studios have been working hard to patch out the worst of them. Over the weekend they took just a moment to to detail future plans, including a partial fix to the game’s controversial save system. >In Kingdom Come the only way to manually save your game is to sleep in a bed that you own or drink a beverage called “saviour schnapps.” Not only is the drink expensive to purchase from in-game vendors, but it will also get you drunk. That’s not always advisable if you’re heading into high-stakes, first-person melee combat. Fans and critics alike have spoken out about the lack of a quick-save feature, and it looks like Warhorse is willing to meet them halfway.