Again, there a lot of mods in this category that have crossover in functionality or do the exact same thing in different ways. I also didn't touch any User Interface (UI/HUD) mods.
There's a ton of mods that do similar things or offer highly subjective takes on what the best approach to balancing realism and fun is. I generally stayed away from mods that add/alter/remove gameplay mechanics, item stats, or character stats. Now that we've reached the end of this list there are a few types of mods that I didn't touch on that I'd like to make note of. The third restores skill lines for Shields and Hellebardes. The second adds perks to the Agility, Unarmed, and Bow skills. More Perks / Perkaholic / KCD Uncut - The first makes additions/changes/fixes to all the vanilla perks/skill lines. Choose whichever one suits your preference. Inventory Sorter / A Sorted Inventory - These mods aim to make inventory navigation and item searching easier by applying naming conventions to items.
Nice.Įasy To See Herbs - A subtle visual overhaul for herbs to make them easier to spot without necessarily making them overly bright or colorful.Ĭolored Arrow Feathers - Tired of losing your arrows in the underbrush? This mod can help! Use hotkeys to speed up or slow down your pace. Unlimited Saving - This mod simply removes the Saviour Schnapps use requirement for saving.Īutowalker - Make your way across the countryside without having to hold "W". There is a bug in-game which results in being unable to cure alcoholism (although, one might argue for realism there). I don't claim to fully understand it but the overwhelmingly positive response seems to speak for itself.Īnti Alcoholism - Remove the alcoholism debuff. It's hit or miss, but I wanted to include it as some people have experienced a noticeable gain in FPS.įreezes and Stuttering Fix - This mod eliminates micro-freezes and stuttering by preventing KCD from hitting 100% load on any CPU core… or some such magic. Optimized Graphics Presets - This mod is a selection of config files aimed at improving performance. (There is also PIKE which aims to be a merging utility and mod manager) This will be necessary if you are looking to use 2 mods that edit different aspects of the same file(s). Mod Merger - This tool, simply put, detects conflicts in your mods and resolves them. (Do note that none of these are considered "essential")
So, once again, we wanted to put together a list for all of you containing some of the most useful and interesting releases so far.
Considering the fact the Warhorse Studios hasn't released any official modding tools, the sheer amount of mods uploaded so far is quite impressive! Kingdom Come: Deliverance has already seen a wealth of mods uploaded to Nexus Mods. To illustrate that point, Terrorfox1234 of Nexus Mods put together a comprehensive list of some of the most useful or interesting ones. It's no secret that Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the sprawling medieval RPG that's giving lovers of open-world gameplay many a sleepless night, is amenable to modding.