
You can skip the intro movie, back out of cutscenes, close the map and inventory screens, skip through conversations, cancel haggling sessions, and much more. This mod is handy, literally: it allows you to do more with the hand resting on your mouse by adding extra functionality for your right mouse button. While you can sort in categories, the A Sorted Inventory mod by Haslami inspired by another inventory sorting mod by Papirnehezek tags every item in the game with a prefix that gathers them into lovely alphabetical lists by item type.Īt a glance, you'll be able to quickly find what you're looking for. Poor Henry, his pockets are stuffed with weapons, food, and loot, and it's a bit hard for the lad to stay organized. It makes lock-picking a shade easier without making it completely easy. This gives you a visual aid as to where to keep your cursor while turning the lock, instead of only being able to rely on the yellow hover zone I wrote a bit more about it here.

Sectorial Lockpicking, created by Tyddy, adds visual spokes to the 'wheel' of the locks you pick. This mod has been updated to work with patch 1. There's still a hard limit of 30 saved games before it begins prompting you to overwrite one of them. It allows you to save the game from the main menu at will, even if you don't have Schnapps in your inventory. The idea of the Unlimited Saving mod, created by EddieShoe, is this: it's your game, so save whenever the heck you want. The idea is that with limited saves players will be more careful with their decision-making and perhaps have to live with the choices they've made, good or bad. KCD has some restrictions on when you can save your game, limiting it to when you sleep in a bed or drink 'Savior Schnapps' in addition to autosaves and saving upon exiting the game. And for those looking for console commands to enhance your experience in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, we've got a handy list of those console codes, too.ĭownload link.

Whatever degree of immersion you like your big RPGs cooked to, the beset Kingdom Come: Deliverance mods have you sorted.

Others, like the No GPS, bring back some realism. Several of the mods we've selected help to do away with helmet vision and other annoyances. There are still mods being developed for KCD, thanks in part to the official modding tools released by Warhorse Studios on Nexus Mods in KCD's commitment to realism is neat, initially, but can quickly become a bother.

If you're considering a new playthrough-or a first one with the benefits of a couples years of mod development-we've got a list of the best tweaks and fixes for you to try. Kingdom Come: Deliverance has a couple years under its belt now.
