Together, these patches laid the groundwork for the definitive 1.9.7 update, ensuring that countless future knights could explore the beauty of medieval Bohemia without the ghosts of technical problems past.
Massively improved loading times due to SSD optimization and quicker NPC routine processing.
Warhorse did not always publish separate notes for every minor build (e.g., -12, -14, -16). The best source is:
Added full Czech and Japanese voiceovers to the PC version. The Czech voiceover was a community project supported by developer Daniel Vavra to increase immersion in the game’s Bohemian setting.
: Completely rewritten and reformatted tutorials for better clarity. Dating Theresa
: Controller users can activate a simplified lockpicking mechanic in the settings menu, mapping the sweet spot rotation to a single analog stick.
Fixed several quest items, such as the ability to proceed if certain dialogue options were missed, and ensured Theresa's storyline didn't break.
For a long time, players on Windows and Linux (via Proton) struggled with the DirectX 11 implementation, which suffered from shader compilation stutters and memory leaks. The move to the 1.9.x branch was Warhorse Studios' attempt to modernize the renderer for better compatibility with modern GPUs and the Steam Deck.
: Included visual updates for several in-game textures to improve fidelity. Audio Polish : Contained a minor update for in-game music tracks. Steam Community Context: The Foundation (Patch 1.9)
This was largely a maintenance patch to address specific issues found after the major 1.9 release. Stability:
The updates for Kingdom Come: Deliverance in the 1.9.5 to 1.9.6 range primarily focused on regional localization, stability, and finalizing features for the Royal Edition. While the massive 1.9 overhaul (released in May 2019) introduced dogs for bandits and simplified lockpicking, these subsequent minor patches polished the experience. Update 1.9.6 (Released June 2020)
Together, these patches laid the groundwork for the definitive 1.9.7 update, ensuring that countless future knights could explore the beauty of medieval Bohemia without the ghosts of technical problems past.
Massively improved loading times due to SSD optimization and quicker NPC routine processing.
Warhorse did not always publish separate notes for every minor build (e.g., -12, -14, -16). The best source is: Kingdom Come Deliverance update 1.9.5-1.9.6 -16...
Added full Czech and Japanese voiceovers to the PC version. The Czech voiceover was a community project supported by developer Daniel Vavra to increase immersion in the game’s Bohemian setting.
: Completely rewritten and reformatted tutorials for better clarity. Dating Theresa Together, these patches laid the groundwork for the
: Controller users can activate a simplified lockpicking mechanic in the settings menu, mapping the sweet spot rotation to a single analog stick.
Fixed several quest items, such as the ability to proceed if certain dialogue options were missed, and ensured Theresa's storyline didn't break. The best source is: Added full Czech and
For a long time, players on Windows and Linux (via Proton) struggled with the DirectX 11 implementation, which suffered from shader compilation stutters and memory leaks. The move to the 1.9.x branch was Warhorse Studios' attempt to modernize the renderer for better compatibility with modern GPUs and the Steam Deck.
: Included visual updates for several in-game textures to improve fidelity. Audio Polish : Contained a minor update for in-game music tracks. Steam Community Context: The Foundation (Patch 1.9)
This was largely a maintenance patch to address specific issues found after the major 1.9 release. Stability:
The updates for Kingdom Come: Deliverance in the 1.9.5 to 1.9.6 range primarily focused on regional localization, stability, and finalizing features for the Royal Edition. While the massive 1.9 overhaul (released in May 2019) introduced dogs for bandits and simplified lockpicking, these subsequent minor patches polished the experience. Update 1.9.6 (Released June 2020)