Warhorse Studios' next game has yet to be optimized, and is already offering excellent performance using Nvidia's upscaling technology, DLSS, so we can be confident that the sequel to Kingdom Come: Deliverance will perform well.
A few days ago, we reported on a video that game director, Daniel Vavra (Hidden & Dangerous, Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven, Mafia II, Kingdom Come: Deliverance) uploaded to YouTube, showing off his new PC with specs. High. Finished with an AMD Ryzen processor and an Nvidia GeForce video card. He's also testing Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, and has no reason to complain about performance, as he's already achieved a flawless frame rate with the upgrade.
25 When we first wrote about PC performance, it was running at 4K at sixty frames per second at very high graphics settings, so neither AMD FSR (FidelityFX Supersolution) nor Nvidia DLSS (Deep Learning SuperSampling) used it. If one of them is turned on, you can reach up to 80 fps. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 can do this in most places, not everywhere, and does not reflect the actual performance of the game, explained Stolz Zwiling, PR Director at Warhorse Studios.
As mentioned earlier, the Hungarian King also plays a role in the story. The film centers around King Sigismund, who was also Holy Roman Emperor between 1433 and 1437 (he occupied the Hungarian and Croatian throne in 1387). The site is still the 15th. 17th century Bohemia, the territory of the present-day Czech Republic, and the king was also involved here, as ruler between 1419 and 1437. He will also meet Henry, the hero of the first part, and the animation and battles look very realistic indeed.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will be released sometime in 2024 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and PC. Developed by Czech developers, the game runs on CryEngine.
source: WCCFTech