Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

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Shazam Feb 5 @ 1:17am
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Glad I refunded
If you're going to make a historically inaccurate game, don't sell it as a historically accurate game
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Originally posted by aza:
No they said historically AUTHENTIC. Historical accuracy is a red herring. This is why history authors can continue to write new books
And the game is quite authentic, learn medieval history.
Originally posted by Liquid Shadow Cop:
Nobody sold it to you as historically accurate, you're imagining things.

The leader dev literally said it was historically accurate... Cope
Originally posted by Shazam:
Originally posted by aza:
No they said historically AUTHENTIC. Historical accuracy is a red herring. This is why history authors can continue to write new books
A subsaharan african in medieval Bohemia is neither historically authentic nor accurate.
Jesus Christ. Here we go again) Negroid traders and settlers were common in Medieval Europe) How you would trade shafran from Africa in other way, m? There were just common in big cities, like Kutna-Hora) Not in villages like Sasau. Or small towns like Rattay.
I wonder that nobody said anything about the "eangland dialect" in everybodys speach, such words "lad", "lass" and etc, cant be used in medieval Chezh LOL it is used by drunk british ppl, thats all!
Originally posted by theo:
Originally posted by Shazam:
A subsaharan african in medieval Bohemia is neither historically authentic nor accurate.
No less accurate than cuman armor in the 1st game.
Admit finally that historical accuracy isn't what you actually care about
There's no graphical or literary sources of Cuman armor in the XV century. By most chances they have worn the same kits, mygyars wore, but it would make the recognition of cuman impossible for players. That is called "gameplay sumption" and is common for every videogame)
Arvaos Feb 5 @ 6:30am 
Looking for historical authenticity in a videogame is like watching a Ridley Scott film and expecting a documentary.
Originally posted by ʳᴿᵉᵉᵒ:
Originally posted by Liquid Shadow Cop:
Nobody sold it to you as historically accurate, you're imagining things.

The leader dev literally said it was historically accurate... Cope
And the game is historically accurate as it could be in video games. Most people's knowledge about the Middle Ages is based on Victorian dark propaganda about epoche. IRL middle ages have no clue with public opinion about the period.
Originally posted by K. Hauzer:
I wonder that nobody said anything about the "eangland dialect" in everybodys speach, such words "lad", "lass" and etc, cant be used in medieval Chezh LOL it is used by drunk british ppl, thats all!
If the game would be in Medieval Czhech or even Medieval English, no one except a bunch of historians would understand anything chars say ;-) Game assumption as it is :-)
holdem Feb 5 @ 6:33am 
Originally posted by Shazam:
If you're going to make a historically inaccurate game, don't sell it as a historically accurate game
What part is historically inaccurate?
Azor Feb 5 @ 6:35am 
Markvart was dead by 1402. This game is set in 1403. We call it creative license.
Originally posted by Azor:
Markvart was dead by 1402. This game is set in 1403. We call it creative license.
Jan Ptachek was 15, Racek Kobyla never worn the biker's sleeveless jacket, Jindřich, Sebastian von Berg and many other chars didn't exist in reality, e.t.c.) Also, it's quite creative way to make anthagonist with real name but unrealistic timeline - protect from lawsuits, but add some additional realism.
Last edited by makbthemf; Feb 5 @ 6:42am
I'm not interested in this woke propaganda with afro people or homosexuals in medieval Europe and I don't care if the game pretends to be or doesn't pretend to be historically accurate. I'm going to request the refund and never, ever purchase another game from this studio.
Last edited by ondra.sp; Feb 5 @ 6:45am
Originally posted by holdem:
Originally posted by Shazam:
If you're going to make a historically inaccurate game, don't sell it as a historically accurate game
What part is historically inaccurate?
Negros in Czechia) Guy is just a racist)
Caldrin Feb 5 @ 6:45am 
Originally posted by Shazam:
Originally posted by aza:
No they said historically AUTHENTIC. Historical accuracy is a red herring. This is why history authors can continue to write new books
A subsaharan african in medieval Bohemia is neither historically authentic nor accurate.


LOL
Originally posted by ondra.sp:
I'm not interested in this woke propaganda with afro people or homosexuals in medieval Europe and I don't care if the game pretends to be or doesn't pretend to be historically accurate. I'm going to claim refund and never, ever buy another game from the developers.
Bro, African traders (some of them were negroids) lived in Medieval Europe, it's well documented in both literal and graphical culture and also archeology.

And homosexuality is a common thing not only among Н0м0 sapiens but also other apes - like chimpanzees, orangutans, e.t.c. Dolphins, frogs, and many other species.

So not, it's not "woke propaganda" You just should stop learning history or biology with KKK books)
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