Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

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Still no dual wielding?
I don't care about magical rainbow colored people, but I wanna play with two swords, that's how I play most RPGs.
And don't even start with "not realistic".
Getting stabbed and surviving is not realistic, but you can actually hold two swords in real life, so it's way more realistic than damage system in these games.
Gimme muh dool welding pls
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Etny2k Feb 3 @ 5:14pm 
the only new addition from 1 is that the shield perk also counts to stam regen while carrying a torch.
How would the targeting system work with dual wielding?
Outsider Feb 3 @ 11:03pm 
Originally posted by RupderDucky:
How would the targeting system work with dual wielding?
I dunno, I haven't played either game.
Dual wielding works in Skyrim, Surge and For Honor, so uhh, just figure it out?
Most games just treat dual wielding as a single weapon with its own moveset, and it works.
paulbierley Feb 3 @ 11:06pm 
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Its more of a Hollywood thing and wouldn't fit this game. You might want it but its not included you will ether have to accept that or don't play it.
Tinkuwu Feb 3 @ 11:07pm 
Originally posted by Outsider:
Originally posted by RupderDucky:
How would the targeting system work with dual wielding?
I dunno, I haven't played either game.
Dual wielding works in Skyrim, Surge and For Honor, so uhh, just figure it out?
Most games just treat dual wielding as a single weapon with its own moveset, and it works.

You haven't played the first game. The combat system is not made for dual wielding. If it did, it would likely break the pace of combat from the flow of swinging for combos and pulling back for better defense, to "just swing twice real quick, the second hit always gets around their parry!", which you might think "Yeah, it's AI, it shouldn't matter." but then you have it happen to you because the AI is using dual wielding and boom, now you're upset you can't block the second attack when it's used against you.
Originally posted by Outsider:
I don't care about magical rainbow colored people, but I wanna play with two swords, that's how I play most RPGs.
And don't even start with "not realistic".
Getting stabbed and surviving is not realistic, but you can actually hold two swords in real life, so it's way more realistic than damage system in these games.
Gimme muh dool welding pls
Dwarven mindset
Outsider Feb 3 @ 11:09pm 
Originally posted by InternetPeopleSuck:
Originally posted by Outsider:
I don't care about magical rainbow colored people, but I wanna play with two swords, that's how I play most RPGs.
And don't even start with "not realistic".
Getting stabbed and surviving is not realistic, but you can actually hold two swords in real life, so it's way more realistic than damage system in these games.
Gimme muh dool welding pls
Dwarven mindset
Yes. And?
RoosterSuplex Feb 3 @ 11:09pm 
Originally posted by Outsider:
I don't care about magical rainbow colored people, but I wanna play with two swords, that's how I play most RPGs.
And don't even start with "not realistic".
Getting stabbed and surviving is not realistic, but you can actually hold two swords in real life, so it's way more realistic than damage system in these games.
Gimme muh dool welding pls
why would there be dual wielding in the 1400s, wielding a dagger in the offhand wasnt common until around the mid 16th century. if the devs wanted a fantasy game they wouldnt make a historically accurate, wait. isnt there muslim traders giving out life advice and incestuous gay activities also in game? who knows why theres no dual wielding, maybe theyll add dual wielding sausages in the brothels.
Dude with a short mace and a board would crack your head like a watermelon.
"While dual wielding was not a common practice in military history, it was present in some weapon-based martial arts and fencing. Bohemian infantry may have used two weapons in certain contexts, but it was not a standard combat technique during the 1400s."

That's all I have on it.
Mokona Feb 3 @ 11:12pm 
Maybe when they add co-op so the second controller controls the other sword
Also getting stabbed and surviving is very realistic
Ghostpro71 Feb 3 @ 11:12pm 
If you're expecting dual wielding in this game, you are not going to like what the combat is like.
Originally posted by Heuristicus:
"While dual wielding was not a common practice in military history, it was present in some weapon-based martial arts and fencing. Bohemian infantry may have used two weapons in certain contexts, but it was not a standard combat technique during the 1400s."

That's all I have on it.
we all know devs dont care about attention to detail, they need to include this mans dual wielding hes a paying customer and he identifies as a dual wielder.
Getting stabbed and surviving/continuing to fight is actually quite realistic, people don't usually just drop from a stab or slash wound, especially in armor. In the battle of Agincourt most of the french died because they slipped over and drowned in the mud rather than being stabbed or slashed.
Originally posted by Ghostpro71:
If you're expecting dual wielding in this game, you are not going to like what the combat is like.
Devs could have easily ditched the agenda fluff and smoothed out a dual wield system if they werent diligently implementing sexual advertisement in their game.
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Date Posted: Feb 3 @ 5:11pm
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