

There is game you can hunt in the wilds of the world. Talk to the miller around the mill you find yourself at once the game really starts if you want to have that option.ħ. You'll need a fence to unload stolen goods. Any room you own or bed you rent at an inn contains a chest that is connected to all the other similar chests, so you can dump your loot in a communal pile and come back to it at any time.Ħ. You'll want to save that carrying weight for the armor you wear, so dumping your treasures, foods, and other junk in a chest is a good plan. Carrying around items in Kingdom Come quickly adds up, and even things like arrows and potions having a weight value. Find a lockbox somewhere and make it The Place Where You Keep Your Things full stop.

At that point you can decide to leave or, uh, murder them and ransack the house. If someone discovers you in their house, they won't be happy about it. The game will let you know when you've entered a home or residence you're not supposed to be in. Lockpicking really does get easier once you get the hang of it, so use this opportunity to get the mechanics down.Ĥ. Early on a miller will teach you the basics and allow you to practice as many times as you want on an empty chest (without the danger of breaking lockpicks). It'll help you get rich quickly and will make quests requiring you to steal things easier, as well. Lockpicking is hard to do but one of the most useful skills in the game. That might sound like a pain, but it sure does beat losing multiple hours of progress to a gang of bandits in the woods or, worse, a stupid bug.ģ. The Schnapps are a pain to come by early on, so your best bet is to remember your sleeping spots (whether they're inns or the mill you start out with) and fast travel to them when you need to save. You can only save when you're resting in bed or by using Savior Schnapps, a craftable/purchasable drink that also makes you drunk. You need to learn how to deal with Kingdom Come's quirky save system. These are important not just because they give you opportunities for money and to hone your skills, but they literally teach you new skills like pickpocketing and reading, which can't be unlocked otherwise.Ģ. Once that happens, don't pursue the main storyline doggedly. The game doesn't open up for the first two hours. If you've already made up your mind to venture into Bohemia, here's a list of pointers that will save you some grief early on.ġ. Into reviewing the game and still aren't ready to dish out a final verdict, but we have learned some invaluable lessons along the way. The game's opening hours are alsoĪbsolutely brutal in how weak your protagonist, a blacksmith's son named Henry, is and how complicated some of the systems are. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an absolutely massive and complicated RPG
