- Hi, I'm writing this guide for the benefit of any users who want a quick reference guide for console commands in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. These console commands do not go further than basic configuration, unlike the well-known Bethesda console commands. This is likely due to the realism desired by Warhorse Studios.
- To use console commands in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, press the key on a keyboard, or the ` tilde key - either way, it's the key found just under Esc in the top left. If it does not work, try using different keys. Here is a list of known commands. This list needs expanding and help is wanted.
- Wh_pl_showfirecursor [1]
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- Q
Hey guys, here's a few commands you can use for people that didn't know about them: (Press to access command prompt).THIS WILL NOT DISABLE ACHIEVEMENTS. General: whplshowfirecursor 1 – This adds a crosshair when aiming any bow. Clfov X – This commands sets the field of view to X (default is 60) gshowHUD 0 – This disables the HUD. Change 0 to 1 to re-enable the HUD.
A dog might be man's best friend, but you can't ride one. Better to make friends with a horse!
The basic riding controls are the same as when you're on foot, Your horse can of course jump, slow to a walk, speed up to a canter or gallop which apart from speed affects the radius of turning and, naturally, drains the horse's stamina as well as your own. You can see your horse's stamina, only when mounted, as a green indicator just next to your health indicator.
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If you try to push your horse when its stamina is too low, it will throw you. You'll also fall from the saddle if you're seriously wounded (hit by an arrow, for example), or you can be unhorsed by a halberd.
Your horse is smarter than some people and will stick to the path you're on if you give him his head. Just begin cantering and don't steer him.
In the horse tab you will see your horse's stats, tackle and inventory.
You can call your horse any time by whistling and mount it using But your whistle will also be heard by the people within earshot, which sometimes can be a disadvantage, while on the other hand it can also be a way of distracting attention...
Horses don't grow on trees though! It's a costly thing that you can only acquire by buying, stealing or getting as a gift or reward. You can compare you horses stats with those of other horses by holding Henry can only own one horse at a time: if you get a new one, the old horse's inventory will move automatically to the new one.
Once you get your first horse, you'll always have a mount.
Horses are your primary means of transportation in our sprawling world, but you can fight from horseback, as well. War horses can be used as living weapons with special moves and attacks (strafing, running backwards, several different kicks, etc.). Horses also serve as a secondary inventory for the player. We’ll have three types of horses in-game (courser, destrier, rouncey), and each offers different abilities, stats, skills, and perks. Your steed levels up on its own throughout the journey, and even comes with five slots for horse tack.
List of horses
Name | Tier | Speed | Capacity | Courage | Stamina | Location | Price |
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Al-Burāq | 5 | 39 | 252 | 15 | 410 | Neuhof stud farm | 1.7k |
Bayard | 3 | 36 | 260 | 11 | 350 | Neuhof stud farm | 1.2k |
Binky | 4 | 41 | 172 | 15 | 350 | Merhojed stud farm | 1.4k |
Boxer | 1 | 33 | 212 | 11 | 250 | Neuhof stud farm | 520 |
Bucephalus | 4 | 36 | 276 | 19 | 270 | Neuhof stud farm | 1.4k |
Chollima | 4 | 37 | 188 | 15 | 510 | Neuhof stud farm | 1.4k |
Epona | 2 | 38 | 212 | 5 | 430 | Neuhof stud farm | 1k |
Hatatitla | 2 | 37 | 228 | 12 | 250 | Uzhitz stud farm | 940 |
Kanthaka | 5 | 40 | 196 | 20 | 410 | Uzhitz stud farm | 1.6k |
Kelpie | 1 | 37 | 188 | 8 | 290 | Neuhof stud farm | 730 |
Olena | 37 | 220 | 10 | 270 | Talmberg | - | |
Pebbles | 35 | 172 | 10 | 210 | Rattay | - | |
Pegasus | 4 | 42 | 180 | 15 | 310 | Uzhitz stud farm | 1.3k |
Pie | Woods south of Uzhitz | - | |||||
Podagros | 3 | 40 | 244 | 6 | 410 | Merhojed stud farm | 1.3k |
Roach | 2 | 38 | 228 | 8 | 290 | Merhojed stud farm | 940 |
Roan | Uzhitz stud farm | - | |||||
Rocinante | 1 | 31 | 148 | 16 | 150 | Uzhitz stud farm | 140 |
Schemig | 2 | 34 | 252 | 19 | 210 | Neuhof stud farm | 1k |
Sleipnir | 5 | 39 | 260 | 18 | 250 | Uzhitz stud farm | 1.5k |
Trojan | 1 | 35 | 292 | 7 | 230 | Neuhof stud farm | 850 |
Tulpar | 3 | 40 | 252 | 11 | 230 | Neuhof stud farm | 1.2k |
Uchchaihshravas | 3 | 37 | 260 | 8 | 430 | Merhojed stud farm | 1.2k |
Warhorse Jenda | 5 | 40 | 268 | 17 | 450 | Merhojed stud farm | 2k |
Zora's dappled grey | Neuhof stud farm | - |
Horse traders
Associated quests
See also
Gallery
Concept art
During the course of the game, Henry will improve his stats, which you can find in the Player tab . These improvements come automatically simply by playing and all can be developed to the maximum. There are no obstacles or situations that would prevent such improvements of selected abilities.
With levelling-up of the stats, you will get the option to select one of the perks that in some way improves an ability or changes the way it functions. You can select the perks in the Player tab .
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There are four primary stats:
Strength | Strength defines how well Henry can handle physical challenges. Greater strength makes it possible to wield heavier weapons and wear heavier armour. Each level-up also significantly increases the capacity of your inventory. Strength is the basic stat influencing Henry’s combat ability and combat, in turn, also increases strength. |
Agility | Agility is a measure of speed, movement and dexterity. A more agile character can not only move faster, but also more easily evade attacks, fight more skilfully with demanding weapons, such as a sabre, and shoot better with a bow. Archery, like other forms of combat, increases agility. |
Vitality | Vitality influences the character’s endurance – how much wounding he can endure, how long he can sprint and how often he needs to eat or sleep. With increased vitality, stamina and its speed of regeneration also grow. You can train your vitality by running, overcoming physical obstacles and demanding combat. |
Speech | Speech determines the character’s rhetorical skill and eloquence. The more Henry talks to people, the more eloquent he becomes. Becoming a better speaker means you can avoid conflicts before they even start, your haggling is more efficient and you can disarm someone by argument who you wouldn’t be able to beat in combat. |
There are also derivative stats:
Charisma | Charisma is a measure of how you can impress people. Fast talk will get you only that far, fancy clothes and ornaments can give you that extra bit of stature you need. |
Visibility | Visibility is the opposite of camouflage. It tells you how easy you are to spot. This is not the same thing as conspicuousness: a pitch-dark garb is not much visible, but very conspicuous once spotted. The lower the better; you are invisible once this reach zero |
Conspicuousness | Conspicuousness is a measure of how you stand out in usual environment; in other words if you warrant a second look from anyone who can see you. It is derived from your clothes. The lower the better; with very low conspicuousness people will mostly ignore you even when spotted. |
Noise | The more Noise you make the more likely you are to be discovered whenever you move. Noise is derived from your clothing and weapons you have equipped. |
Speed | Speed determines how fast you can walk, run and sprint. It is derived from your Agility and your overall encumbrance. |
The game also contains buffs and debuffs, which either improve or worsen Henry’s abilities in some way. You can find them in the Player panel in the Buffs tab. The most common include hunger, tiredness, bleeding, drunkenness and overloading.