WhileKingdom Come: Deliverance 2is already a great game in its own right, mods have the ability topush the immersion further, create new and exciting gameplay, and add even more visuals. With official modding support forKCD2on the way, it’s hard not to get excited about possible mods that could arrive in the future.
As these mods will be easy to download and manage from theKCD2Steam Workshop, they will be accessible to more players, especially those who don’t like messing around with installation files and third-party websites. The following are someKCD2mod ideas that will hopefully come to fruition one day.
In Reality, Torches Are Very Problematic, Especially Indoors
Using your torch inKCD2is of the utmost importance at night. In fact, it is a crime to walk around in the dark without a light. However, from a realistic point-of-view, torches are incredibly problematic. Lighting one, for example, would take considerable effort. They would also be a huge fire risk with large open flames in a world made predominantly out of wood.
Outside, rain would quickly dampen and likely put out a torch, and the intense light would nightblind the person holding the torch. Indoors, the smoke and smell would be overwhelming. For all of these reasons and more, a mod that lets Henry walk around with a lantern or lamp would be much more realistic. Thankfully, lanterns and the animations for carrying them already exist inKCD2, as these are what other characters use.
2New Clothing & Armor Options
Some Styles Are Missing & Variations Of Major Characters' Outfits Would Be Great
There is a wealth of clothing and armor for Henry to try on inKCD2, but more options with mods is always a plus. First of all, there are a few outfit layers from the first game that would be great to see in the sequel. For example, there is no Grand Bascinet, nor are there jupons or combat jackets as there were in the original.
Furthermore, many of the major characters inKCD2have unique armor or clothing, and while these can be acquiredwith console commands, it would be even better to purchase versions of them from stores or be able to loot them from bandits. Adder’s unique aketon, which is part gambeson and part mail, would be great in different colors. So too would elements of Jan Zizka’s attire. Of course, completely new additions to the armor and clothing options would be great too, with so many authentic styles to take from history.
3A Game Of Thrones Mod
The Perfect Game To Depict A Realistic Westeros
There are manyGame of Thronesmods for other great games, and there was even one in development for the firstKingdom Come: Deliverancetitle. However, with official modding support and tools on the way forKCD2, this dream could finally be realized.
While theA Song of Ice and Fireseries is most certainly medieval fantasy, it sticks closer to its medieval roots and Westeros is often seen to resemble Europe in the late Middle Ages, makingKCD2the perfect fit. AGame of Thronesmod forKCD2could simply involve armor, swords, and banners from the series being incorporated, or much further down the line, perhaps a substantial overhaul mod could be produced.
4More Haircuts
More Style Is Always Better
The ability to cut Henry’s hair is on the way, and Warhorse is providing many hair and beard styles to try out. However, having even more options is always better, and this is something officialKCD2mods could provide.
Some styles that would be great to see include a buzz cut, a bowl cut similar to the Dry Devil’s, a monk’s tonsure, larger beards, and, of course, a splendid mustache in the style ofJan Zizka’s. With many more options, players will be able to make the Henry of their dreams. Some players may even like to change the color of Henry’s hair.
5Church Interiors
One Of The Biggest Absences
In the firstKingdom Come: Deliverancegame, church interiors blew the minds of many fans, with intricately designed walls full of color that often featured depictions of iconic tales or people. Unfortunately, in the sequel, players can’t enter most churches, aside from a few chapel rooms.
While this is disappointing, especially for the large churches in Kuttenberg, sacrifices had to be made in the production of this masterpiece. However, down the line, this is perhaps something that could be rectified by skilled modders with a love for medieval history. If this doesn’t come to fruition, there will at least be the opportunity to explore the vast monastery of Sedletz intheMysteria EcclesiaDLC.
6Third Person Mode
A Different Way To Experience KCD2
The first-person camera in bothKingdom Come: Deliverancegames is absolutely perfect for immersion and many gameplay aspects, such as sword duels, archery, and crafting, which includes alchemyand blacksmithing.
However, some players may wish to experience medieval Bohemia in a different way, via a third-person mode. One reason this may be preferable is that players will get to see more of Henry. While some mods across both games have provided this to a certain extent, it would be great to see a polished 3rd person mode mod easily accessible on the Steam Workshop forKCD2.