Summary
Some fans ofKingdom Come: Deliverance 2have complained about the inability to give money to beggars in Warhorse Studios' latest action RPG.Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2has proven to be a massive hit, as it made a profit on its very first day and went on to sell over two million copies within its first two weeks of release.
For many fans,Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2delivers a sense of realismrarely seen in modern titles. In order to thrive, gamers have to manage Henry’s hunger, sleep, and cleanliness. While eating is certainly important, the game will give the player penalties for overeating. Drinking alcohol is very similar, with some being okay and too much resulting in a hangover or failed social checks. As a result, a large portion of the community has come to expect deep immersion in every aspect of the title.
In a recent post on Reddit, TheVaultTechnician pointed out that players are unable to give theirhard-earned groschen to beggars inKingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Beggars are a fairly common sight within the game, and players aren’t given many options to interact with them. However, some gamers have suggested that they should be able to stop what they’re doing and give resources to beggars. TheVaulTechnician said they tried to drop money on the ground near the beggars, but the NPCs never picked it up. Instead, the beggars continued to talk about the benefits of charity while Henry largely ignored them.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Players Want to Give Money to Beggars
One player even stated that they tried to give the beggarsfood inKingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Unfortunately, other NPCs would walk by and take it for themselves, which also happened with clothing and other useful items. Some people acknowledged that this is a rather small oversight on the part of the developers, but noted that having the ability to donate money to beggars would help deepen the immersion of the title overall.
Some players have also requested that the developers consider altering the reload speed ofcrossbows inKingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Several gamers pointed out that Henry’s strength score doesn’t impact his ability to reload the weapon faster, which is the same for normal bows. Since both weapons heavily rely on strength in real life, a few fans thought the change could deepen the game’s overall immersion. Despite a few complaints, many players are enjoying the intense realism ofKingdom Come: Deliverance 2and are looking forward to seeing what Warhorse Studios does next.