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Kingdom Come's inconsistent adherence to hardcore survival and historical elements means that while some parts of the game are fine, you may find that others are an unnecessary drag. Luckily, there are already a ton of mods that can help with that.
Having tested a number of these over the past few weeks, here are some of the best I've found.
Get the mod herehere if you like and be the first added to the hall of fame below! Following are a list of console commands available for the retail version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance:-To enable the console commands in the video game, press the tilde key during any point of the game. After pressing the tilde key, the commands screen will pop up, allowing you to input any code. Whplshowfirecursor 1: it activates a reticle for the bow, gives a definite accuracy bonus. Console Commands and Cheats: Kingdom Come Deliverance The PC version of the Kingdom Come Deliverance (KCD) allows you to customize certain features. When you're playing KCD, you can use KCD console commands to manipulate some parameters of the game and control the graphics.
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VOLUMETRIC FOG by Moosan82
KCD actually shipped with some quite pretty volumetric fog. It just wasn't turned on. This turns it back on.
UNLIMITED SAVING by EddieShoe and Biosmanager
This mod completely removes the need for the save potions that the base game requires players to use to save their progress. Instead, you can just save by hitting ESC and clicking SAVE, like a normal video game.
HENRY'S FACE CUSTOMISATION by Fuse00
Henry is a surprisingly loveable doofus, but he's still a doofus, and some players may want him to look a little more heroic. Which is besides the point of the entire game, but then, so is breaking its save system, so who am I to judge. This mod gives you new head and face options for the main character.
UNLIMITED WEIGHT by Hantise
While this mod is called Unlimited Weight, and does indeed allow you to carry infinite items (KCD is by design incredibly restrictive on the amount you and your horse can hold on your peasant backs), there are also options to simply double or triple the intended amount you can lug around if you want to maintain some sense of realism.
BOW DOT RETICLE by Faawks
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One of the reasons the game's bows are so hard to use is because your aiming reticle is taken away as soon as you've drawn one. This mod restores it, so that you now have a slightly greater chance of hitting one of those god damn rabbits.
EASY LOCKPICKING by fireundubh
Automatically unlocks any chest that's at (or below) your current skill level, while leaving you to try and attempt more difficult ones via the minigame. Which sucks, by the way, so you might want to get the sectorial lockpicking mod to go with it.
FASTER ARROWS by Woulve
The game's arrows are really slow. This speeds them up to more closely resemble other games/what you imagine an arrow actually shoots like. Again, it might not be the kind of realism the devs were after, but you're not combing through this post for that.
Those are my picks to get you started, mostly an assortment of mods that while retaining some semblance of the realism the devs intended, also make things a bit more 'video gamey'. If you want to dig deeper, though, there are way more extensive mods on Nexus that do stuff like adjust the number of bandits on the road, introduce cheat console commands and remove the game's fog of war.
Quick Guide to Spawning
The developers of Kingdom Come: Deliverance have currently disabled the Console Command that allows you to spawn items and gold now that the game has had its full release. It is possible, however, to add a mod to game that will add many new commands, including a working item spawn command. You can check out our guide on installing and using the mod here, or scroll down below to jump to a specific guide on the item spawning command.
Using the “Cheat” Mod
Before we take a look at spawning items, we’ll need to download and install the mod in order to unlock the command. If you’re a modding pro, you probably already know how to do this. If not, no problem! Take a look at our installation guide for this particular game mod.
Once you’ve set up the mod and booted up your game, open the ingame console using the (~) key. The command we’re going to use to spawn any item into our very own game is cheat_add_item. Here’s a rundown of the usage and arguments.
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cheat_add_item <Amount> <Health> <Item ID>
Description: Spawns the selected item(s) into your inventory with the specified amount and conidition
Arguments:
- <Amount> – the amount of the item you want. By default the amount is set to 1, so if only want 1 item you can skip this argument.
- <Health> – the condition or ‘health’ of the item(s) you’re going to spawn. By default the amount is set to 100 (the maximum), so this argument may also be skipped unless you wish to spawn an item of worse condition.
- <Item ID> – use the list above to locate the item you want, and then copy and paste the ID into the command.
Example Usage
Still unsure? Let’s take a look at a few examples. For the most part, you probably won’t be using the <Amount> or <Health> arguments. So, for example, if you wanted to spawn Herod’s Sword you would use the following command:
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However if for some reason you wanted to spawn 20 Warhammers with a condition or ‘health’ of 75, you would use the following command:
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cheat_add_item 20 75 24a7c868-f23f-4799-8e64-331435a77404