Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

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Jumadax Feb 23 @ 6:51pm
I wish I can defect to Sigismund's camp
I'm tired all these ungrateful nobles that I feel no connection to, not them or their goals or silly feelings. After everything Henry has done for them he is still treated like a cheap toilet paper by a bunch of clowns that have placed every obstacle in Henry's way.

I just wish you could flip sides at some point. You'll probably be knighted within a fortnight and gain plenty of rewards and titles from the true King Sigismund.

But not just that, Sigismund is the legitimate King. He is grinding and working to bring stability to his kingdom 24/7. His solution to workers striking is simply to 'pay them more'. Pure perfection!

I don't give a F about your gang Zizka, you can go find them yourself.

All of Sigismund's problems are caused by Henry, now imagine if Henry was on his side, the sheer competance of Sigismund and Henry's skill would mean total domination.
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Kona Feb 23 @ 6:57pm 
You play as henry, he has his own beliefs and motivations. Sigusmand literally murdered his family. Your desire to betray his motivations isn't realistic. Henry isn't a blank slate, he has a backstory that you must engage with if you want to play this game
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The Rach Feb 23 @ 7:30pm 
Originally posted by Kona:
You play as henry, he has his own beliefs and motivations. Sigusmand literally murdered his family. Your desire to betray his motivations isn't realistic. Henry isn't a blank slate, he has a backstory that you must engage with if you want to play this game
iirc the devs have referred to Henry as a "blank slate" in the past when advertising this game, which is disingenuous as he is not a blank slate.
Kona Feb 23 @ 7:40pm 
Originally posted by The Rach:
Originally posted by Kona:
You play as henry, he has his own beliefs and motivations. Sigusmand literally murdered his family. Your desire to betray his motivations isn't realistic. Henry isn't a blank slate, he has a backstory that you must engage with if you want to play this game
iirc the devs have referred to Henry as a "blank slate" in the past when advertising this game, which is disingenuous as he is not a blank slate.
If thats the case they don't understand what a blank slate is. The prologue of kcd1 is mandatory as is his history before the story of kcd. That history defines him and provides the rails that we experience as the player throughout kcd 1 and 2
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Date Posted: Feb 23 @ 6:51pm
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