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Kingdom Come: Deliverance's system requirements are surprisingly low

The system requirements for Kingdom Come: Deliverance aren't as demanding as you might expect, though you will need a chunk of free space to install it.


We already know Kingdom Come: Deliverance is quite a hefty download, with its day one patch weighing in at 20GB, but the game itself isn't particularly demanding to run.


According to Kingdom Come: Deliverance's system requirements, to run the game on minimum and recommended settings is achievable for most players - though you will need to have 30GB of free disk space to do so.


Also, recommended requirements include a GTX 1060, which could be considered a little steep for the average player.


Considering the open-world RPG's size and breadth of content, it's surprising Kingdom Come: Deliverance isn't more taxing on your hardware.


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Kingdom Come: Deliverance too often puts realism ahead of fun

When Kingdom Come: Deliverance won 'Best PC Game' at the 2017 Gamescom Awards, the Kickstarted, history-based, open-world RPG shared a stage with the likes of Middle-earth: Shadow of War, Super Mario Odyssey, and Assassin's Creed Origins. While those games are already in people's homes, we still don't really know much about this swords and shields title.


Ben thought Kingdom Come: Deliverance was like Skyrim without the fantasy.


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Kingdom Come: Deliverance PC performance review: a highly demanding open-world

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an ambitious game offering you a tantalising buffet of activities with which to amuse yourself in 15th Century Bohemia. Built on the CryEngine, this new world has its sights set on being the new Crysis; a real powerhouse of a game. So the big question is: how does it run? That's what we aim to answer with our Kingdom Come: Deliverance performance review.


Getting a pasting in battle? Brush up on our Kingdom Come: Deliverance combat guide in your nearest alehouse.


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Two free games from Epic are live - store adds an extra triple-A title to the lineup

Kingdom Come: Deliverance: release date, system requirements, gameplay, combat - everything we know

Finally, a game that appeals to history buffs, medieval language experts and master swordsmen alike. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an RPG set in Bohemia (part of the Czech Republic as we now call it) in 1403. It was crowdfunded to the tune of $2.5 million during its five years in development, with over 50,000 backers willing it into existence. All the support seems to have stemmed from a gap in the market for a rigidly historical, highly realistic and open-ended RPG. The result: Kingdom Come: Deliverance.


Get started in Middle Ages Bohemia with our list of 5 things in Kingdom Come: Deliverance you should do straight away.


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A Kingdom Come: Deliverance adaptation is on the way from Yakuza movie's production company

Kingdom Come: Deliverance is free-to-try and half-price to buy this weekend

Two free games from Epic are live - store adds an extra triple-A title to the lineup

Kingdom Come: Deliverance Soap

Just like in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, you have to clean yourself from time to time to keep your reputation with local merchants and townspeople on a decent level.
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