{"id":33040,"date":"2018-02-17T19:20:21","date_gmt":"2018-02-17T19:20:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ps4pro.eu\/?p=33040"},"modified":"2018-02-18T18:04:10","modified_gmt":"2018-02-18T18:04:10","slug":"kingdom-come-deliverance-yet-another-patch-digitalfoundrys-analysis-available-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thegeek.games\/2018\/02\/17\/kingdom-come-deliverance-yet-another-patch-digitalfoundrys-analysis-available-video\/","title":{"rendered":"Kingdom Come: Deliverance: Yet Another Patch; DigitalFoundry’s Analysis Available [VIDEO]"},"content":{"rendered":"

The successful game of the week is slowly evolving.<\/p>\n

VG247<\/a><\/span>\u00a0reports that the 1.03 patch can require as much as 13-16 gigabytes yet again, which means that the game now has over 40 gigabytes downloaded just with its patches… but Kingdom Come needs it. On Twitter<\/a><\/span>, Daniel V\u00e1vra also acknowledged the issue with the R2 button. (Luckily, we had no problems with it!) As this is the button we attack with, it’s important: if you have weak fingers or an old controller, you might not be able to fight. Until then, you could remap the button via Settings > Accessibility > Button Assignments, then tick Enable Custom Button Assignments. There are no official patch notes for 1.03 yet, but apparently, the PlayStation 4 listed these: \u201eStealth and stealth kills adjusted, Additional quest bugs fixed, Various optimizations,\u201d and our favorite, \u201ePeople now get dirty more gradually.\u201d (LOL?)<\/p>\n

DigitalFoundry’s analysis has also arrived. We’re lazy, so we’re just quoting our review<\/strong><\/em><\/a><\/span>: \u201eThe ordinary PlayStation 4<\/strong><\/em> and Xbox One<\/strong><\/em> runs Kingdom Come: Deliverance<\/strong><\/em> at 900p resolution and both the PlayStation 4 Pro<\/strong><\/em> and the Xbox One X<\/strong><\/em> is limited to 1440p, but 1080p seems to be more common. The initial loading time is also horrible. Microsoft’s consoles are faster than Sony’s – on a PS4 Pro<\/strong><\/em>, expect a roughly 1.5-minute wait, and if you have a regular PS4, it’s going to be almost TWO minutes. The frame rate is also problematic: a regular PlayStation 4 mostly hovers in the 20-25 FPS territory (and in cutscenes, it can go as low as 20…), and even the PlayStation 4 Pro<\/strong><\/em> doesn’t hold a constant thirty frames per second. The experience isn’t the best.\u201d<\/p>\n

At least Warhorse is improving the game.<\/p>\n

Source: VG247<\/a><\/p>\n