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Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 starts you in the humblest origins you’ve got the option to imagine.
I had nowhere to sleep.
My local knowledge of the area didn’t extend beyond the muddy street I was shivering in.
Surely there would be no coming back from this sorry state of affairs?
It was all getting horribly masochistic.
I would’ve haggled down the price, but again blood and pig crap.
Combat was no more successful.
Again, clubbings ensued.
you might probably guess what clubbened next.
EvenFromSoftwarehadn’t been this stingy about quality-of-life perks.
But eventually I started to become aware of a change.
I had some clothes, and even some basic armor, dented and unremarkable as it was.
I had some money in my pocket, just enough to handle day-to-day requirements and basic necessities.
I’d even found a horse to call my own!
The difference was electrifying.
Momentum started to build.
Money led to more money, as it always does.
Combat victories let me pry better gear from dead men’s fingers.
I started to learn the nuances of the world, and then to exploit them.
The man who trudged into Troskowitz village at the start of the game was a lowly peasant.
The man who rode in thirty hours later was a wealthy, accomplished knight.
Let’s be very clear here: those first ten hours of Kingdom Come 2sucked.