
Which sucks, by the way, so you might want to get the sectorial lockpicking mod to go with it. This mod restores it, so that you now have a slightly greater chance of hitting one of those god damn rabbits.Īutomatically unlocks any chest that’s at (or below) your current skill level, while leaving you to try and attempt more difficult ones via the minigame.

One of the reasons the game’s bows are so hard to use is because your aiming reticle is taken away as soon as you’ve drawn one. While this mod is called Unlimited Weight, and does indeed allow you to carry infinite items ( KCD is by design incredibly restrictive on the amount you and your horse can hold on your peasant backs), there are also options to simply double or triple the intended amount you can lug around if you want to maintain some sense of realism. This mod gives you new head and face options for the main character. Which is besides the point of the entire game, but then, so is breaking its save system, so who am I to judge. Henry is a surprisingly loveable doofus, but he’s still a doofus, and some players may want him to look a little more heroic. Instead, you can just save by hitting ESC and clicking SAVE, like a normal video game.

This mod completely removes the need for the save potions that the base game requires players to use to save their progress. UNLIMITED SAVING by EddieShoe and Biosmanager KCD actually shipped with some quite pretty volumetric fog.

This story has been republished following Kingdom Come Deliverance’s free release through the Epic Game Store. Having tested a number of these over the past few weeks, here are some of the best I’ve found.
