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I'm gonna tell you exactly why KCD 2 feels different than KCD 1: They tried to make the game more mainstream and copied Red Dead Redemption 2's movie-like features, like following NPCs while they talk, easier combat, etc. They are not subtle about it, it's pretty obvious for any fan of these games
Yep..."that's" exactly what I meant....how could you guess "that"?
How much more nonsense are you going to say?
But save the answer...trolls like you shouldn't be given any attention!
And to everyone else here:
The game is just wonderful and anyone who plays it normally and enjoys it will have a wonderful gaming experience!
No, you just bought a story rich game and didn't like the fact that it was a story rich game.
Try CoD, plenty of action with little story
Wrong there is nothing in KCD1 that equals that Act I nonsense in KCD2, hours and hours of on the rail quest. Literally can take Henry and sit down some where it will complete itself.
KCD 1 is a story rich game, KCD 2 is a story rich interactive movie
What hacks are you running in your game bro?