Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 will be released soon later on in 2024, and fans are pretty excited. This game will take us back to medieval Bohemia with even more realism and detail than its predecessor. However, the latest developer update has some fans feeling a bit let down, and it’s all because of the game’s performance on the Series X and PS5.
Just like some other big games recently, like Starfield and Redfall, the sequel will run at 4K 30fps on the latest consoles, and there won’t be a 60fps mode at launch.
Kingdom Come 2 Has Shades of Starfield and Redfall
Players have high expectations when it comes to big game releases, especially for performance and framerate. Starfield and Redfall, two big games from last year, faced a lot of criticism since they also launched without a 60fps mode on the Series X and PS5. Kingdom Come 2 is doing the same thing now, and fans aren’t too happy about it.
In a time where 60fps is becoming the standard for current-gen consoles, especially for action-packed and immersive games, not having this option feels like a step back. Sure, 4K resolution looks stunning, but many players prefer smoother gameplay over higher resolution. They ideally want both, but if they had to choose, framerate often wins.
This is even truer for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. The first game was known for its realism and high attention to detail, which made it very immersive. A higher frame rate would make the new game even more engaging. With all the sword fights and medieval action, smoother gameplay would enhance the overall experience, and definitely make the game feel better.
Fans Can’t See Past the Locked Frame Rate for the Sequel
The news of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 running at 4K 30fps without a 60fps mode at launch has sparked a lot of discussions amongst the fanbase. Fans took to Reddit and X to express their disappointment. They’ve been eagerly waiting for the sequel, and this feels like a bit of a letdown.
Dear Devs. Please, please, please please don’t lock consoles to 4k/30
byu/xboxwirelessmic inkingdomcome
Many players worry that the game might feel sluggish and less responsive, especially in fast-paced combat situations. They’re also concerned about the potential for other performance issues, like stuttering, lag, and frame-pacing, which were also big problems in the first game.
Developers usually aim for a smooth launch, and it’s clear they’re prioritizing visuals with the 4K resolution. But, it’s also important to listen to the community. If the outcry is strong enough, developers might consider adding a 60fps mode in a future update, just like they did with both Starfield and Redfall. It wouldn’t be the first time a game launched with one performance mode and added another later based on player feedback.
Despite the frame rate issue, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 still holds a lot of promise. The first game’s detailed world, historical accuracy, and engaging story won over many fans, and the sequel is expected to build on this foundation.
What do you think of the game being locked at 30fps on consoles? Let us know in the comments.