'Kingdom Come: Deliverance' patch 1.4 news: Overall better performance

A promotional photo for "Kingdom Come: Deliverance" Facebook/kingdomcomerpg

Action role-playing game (RPG) "Kingdom Come: Deliverance" has just gotten its release on PC and consoles just a few weeks ago. Of course, there is a lot to be fixed as they have just recently rolled out their patch 1.4 update. For the most part, the game will be focusing on improving gameplay performance.

It was not long ago when patch 1.3 was released that impressively and rightly addressed hundreds of quest bugs and issues. Daniel Vavra, the game's designer and co-founder has then also revealed that the next patch, 1.4, will focus on the game's performance. "We are already working on 1.4 that will hopefully improve performance on PC gaming among other things," reads Vavra's tweet.

"Maybe, but less visible. We made some mistakes in ultra settings that were added in a hurry, so will fix those," reads another of Vavra's tweets in a reply to a fan asking whether the patch will include performance tweaks on the console as well. "Also we will optimize multicore CPU support, which is already fine on consoles.

Unfortunately but unsurprisingly, Vavra did not mention when they will be releasing the next patch. However, he did release a patch 1.3.1 hotfix that made some minor optimizations on the PC specifically when it comes to CPU usage.

Hopefully, the patch should not take up a lot of space or time for it to be released. Patch 1.3 was a 5.7 GB but that is quite understandable given the massive fixes made. If developers Warhorse Studios are making a big fix as compared to the previous hotfix, then it should at least be worth downloading the next patch.

In other news, aside from the quests, patch 1.3 also added numerous convenient features especially the Save and Exit feature. PC players can even enable Steam Cloud now.

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