Guard the food you store in your house and hinder mouses from eating it.
Edit: + playmate for your dog, so he does not need your attention all the time…
Guard the food you store in your house and hinder mouses from eating it.
Edit: + playmate for your dog, so he does not need your attention all the time…
I’m starting to see the picture… ruin an opposing lord by making him buy the most expensive litter and yummiest cat-food…
This thread is getting out of hand.
Throwing a cat… you mean something like “Go for the eyes, Kitty, go for the eyes!” Then we could go straight for the hamsters…
if Jousting Tournament is already in the 900k goal, i think more hours of side quest is the best goal
Being able to form your own bandit camp, obviously. Outlaws join you, you raid villages and ambush travelers on roads. Guards being sent out to kill you, you know… fun stuff
I look forward to the dog. No that much is probably confess: (
There will be under 24hrs to make an extra 100k for a further stretch goal do you think it’s worth it?
How about customisation of armour for the dog companion?
P.S. started a thread on the Dog Companion
I also thought of something like this. Or a kind of Kingdom Come-Encyclopedia like Sid Meier is doing it in his games.
So you see something in the - let’s say a certain kind of clothing/building/weapon - and you want to have information about it and then you can look it up in the encyclopedia.
They said that pledging and stretch goals will continue beyond kickstarter, although they will be farther apart.
I’m pretty sure that there will be an online Wiki as there is for nearly every other game out there for this in time and encyclopaedia is a pretty useless thing to do when fans will do one for free for you!
Jousting would be epic, I think it would be awesome to be able to take part in a tournament or be part of a cavalry charge in a battle.
As for the stretch goal FOLLOWERS!
Maybe once you get knighted you can have squires and men-at-arms of your own and your own castle!
As far as personal places, if I remember right that’s going to be based on the in-game story.
Of course there will be. But I am not talking about an wikia like “give me information about that sword! here you go: You can find it here and there and its’ specs are --> damage: XX weight: XX etc.”
I am talking about an encyclopedia. So when I look up a certain sword/building or whatever I want the historical information about it. When did they come up? who used them? etc.
Of course you can look that up in wikipedia or maybe even in a very poor form in a wikia… but why not in the game itself? When Assassin’s Creed and Sid Meier can do that, why not Kingdom Come?
Of course and without any doubt about that: I prefer a flawless game and release over such extras. Don’t get me wrong
I understand where you are coming from but as this is loosely based on historical events for it’s time period I would imagine that most of the stuff you are talking about would be fictional. Might be worth a read, as a streatch goal I think it’s kind of bland myself, no offence.
I think they should make a new weapon
A nice stretch goal would be a multiplayer NPC take over. Let’s say you have an ally, it would be great if someone could control it as if it were the AI. No level-up or quest interaction other than what an NPC can actually do. But the same control allowed by the AI.
So…someone could pop into a farmer or fisherman and just…farm and fish?
Why not ! It would be nice for a change not to have an epic destiny Exploring the land and mini games is nice. The player is already treated as an NPC as I heard, I guess it wouldn’t be that difficult to implement.
None taken!
Anyway I disagree. Although most of the events will be fictional the whole world isn’t. That is the point of the game. Society, weapons, buildings, clothing, professions and so on are quite accurate. Much more than in any other medieval related game before. When I get a piece of clothing - let’s say a pair of sabatons - I would enjoy the possibility to look it up within the game and get some information about this particular kind of armour.
Nevertheless I am aware that I probably have a kind of a niche taste concerning such things. I guess the amount of players like me who read every single book in the Elder Scroll games or every single entry in the Civilization V-encyclopedia is rather low. So maybe there is just no space fur such details in a game when you can find everything elsewhere…