That's actually the best way I've seen him being described.It's like when the school bully is a talented singer or artist
My brother played through the entire game on og ps4 and he didn't have too many issues.How is Kingdom Come on PS4 nowadays? I got told by some friends to wait for patches back when it released.
The environment is nice yeah but as a game KC:D is hillarious as a sword & sandal italian peplum.
I haven't played it yet, but how is it anything like a sword & sandal Italian peplum? It's set in medieval Bohemia. You're off by over a milennia.The environment is nice yeah but as a game KC:D is hillarious as a sword & sandal italian peplum.
Cool, I'll pick it up when I have some spare time.My brother played through the entire game on og ps4 and he didn't have too many issues.
Is it running and playing well on PS4? Might have to pick it up.
How did this game end up after patches? Is it still kinda a euro-janky game, lack of polish?
He didnt say that.I'm guessing he took the "iel" off so people wouldn't as easily realise he's the same Daniel Vavra that got mad at the idea that people who weren't white lived and existed in europe during medieval times?
I'm guessing he took the "iel" off so people wouldn't as easily realise he's the same Daniel Vavra that got mad at the idea that people who weren't white lived and existed in europe during medieval times?
The game is fantastic! I'd love a sequel set in 19th century American west with the same "realistic" gameplay mechanics and open-world design.
I do recall with the full authentic voices as well that it would be entirely inpossimpo to recreate accurately due to the fact no one alive knows what they sound like. Maybe one day science can give us a wonderful insight.Having just finished the video, I would say it's well worth watching in its entirety. Vavra spends a bit of time countering some of the myths concerning the Middle Ages and responds to some of the criticisms levied against the game (such as those from a certain art history blog). He details the great amounts of energy that went into researching the era as well as some of the setbacks they faced, including compromises they felt were necessary for gameplay reasons or user accessibility. It's a real shame that they weren't able to include a full Czech voiceover - it's something they really wanted to do but would have cost more money and an extra six months on top of the year-plus they spent recording the English/German/French VO.
Divinity is coming in August. Hurry up!
That's a surprisingly good analogy.It's like when the school bully is a talented singer or artist
He's right, Vavra seems to be a good dev, that doesn't mean he can't be an asshole.
Nobody is going to jump down their throat for that. It's when people start denying the shirty things he's attached himself to where you see problems.
Nobody is going to jump down their throat for that. It's when people start denying the shirty things he's attached himself to where you see problems.
The game actually features non-white characters with the cumans who were historically present at the time.I'm guessing he took the "iel" off so people wouldn't as easily realise he's the same Daniel Vavra that got mad at the idea that people who weren't white lived and existed in europe during medieval times?
Nobody is going to jump down their throat for that. It's when people start denying the shirty things he's attached himself to where you see problems.