![]() If people can do it from their bedrooms on their personal PC working with an antiquated engine the likes of what Skyrim SE is running on, then it most certainly can be done for KCD, and in a very fine way at that. I know cloaks make for a nightmare with clipping, but it can be done. Somewhere within or without the 15th century Empire.Īt any rate, I hope someone from Warhorse might see this and pass it along. I’d like to see some expansion of the map, maybe travel to Cumania, or Austria or even Aragon. ─ And Another (Very fitting for the time)Īll of this being said, I just want to say that this game is pure genius, and hands down one of the best games I’ve played before and since Witcher 3 Wild Hunt, and certainly gives it a run for its money. I guess I should give it a try.īut more to the point, here are some examples of “cloaks” that I’d like to see in the game: I’ve done a bit of this myself, picking through and fixing various outdated mods for KCD, and I’ve also done a fair bit of armor creation for Skyrim SE and Fallout 4, but KCD is a whole other monster, and the tools I’m familiar with, like NifSkope and GIMP, well, I’m not positive they would even be practical for use with this game. would go a long way toward being able to work with adding some personalization to the game. A one-stop-shop suite of tools for exploring and modifying the archives, replacing files, lines within files, meshes, textures, sounds, effects, scripted instances, etc. I suppose it’s just too difficult to extract and then search the multitudes of archived databases/tables/scripts, copy the ones needed, modify them and create a PAK to replace it within the mods or data directories. I can see this game becoming huge with the Nexus Mods community, but not if they don’t quickly get the modding tools out there for the community to use, because modding for the game has all but died off everywhere I’ve looked. If Warhorse doesn’t add this to the game, I’m sure once/if the modding community actually picks up, it might become a possibility. Linked below are some examples of what I’d love to see, and I think that most would agree that it would add some much needed flavor and personalization to the game. This isn’t something outside the realm of possibility, and I don’t think that it’s too difficult an ask. I’d like to see the option for big, bunched up, free-flowing cloaks over our armor that have directional movement and wind physics, making for a fantastical stylization of the character (if Skyrim modders can do it, so can this development studio) There are actually some examples of these in the concept art for the game. ![]() Middle Ages armors were mostly utilitarian, but there are many, many examples of armor that was highly stylized and nice to look at. However, the current Gamebryo engine is taxed enough as it is without creating something extra like that.I couldn’t really find the proper category within the forums for this type of ask. Maybe when the new engine comes out and Fallout 4 is released, we'll get something like that. "Flapping capes and cloaks" would probably be too difficult to put into the game as it is right now. They shouldn't be everywhere ofc, just here and there, but it would be cool. Of course there's going to be people that walk around and pick up magazines and then sell them, of course there's going to be people that make weapon mods and sell them. ![]() Their prices would be very high (since its specialized) but not only would it make the game more interesting but it fits with the lore as well. Magazine vendors, Weapon Mod vendors, Skill Book Vendors, Faction Armor vendors, Recipe Item vendors and others. Would be nice if clipping issues could be improved as well.Ģ) This game needs more specific vendors. ![]() I'm thinking especially about the Centurion armor, I was excited to use it but in 3rd person it's kinda silly looking because the cape is stiff. They're all stiff and it breaks immersion. 1) Overcoats/capes and the like should "flap".
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