Hotfix 1.1.2 has arrived
- by Ben Kerry
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 made a big impact earlier this month – achieving impressive review scores across the board and reaching a significant sales milestone for Warhorse Studios in just 24 hours. Since then, the team has been closely monitoring feedback, and the game’s first hotfix is now available.
Version 1.1.2 of Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is currently live on all platforms, including Xbox, and features a brief list of fixes for various launch-window issues. Since this is a ‘hotfix’, we can expect Warhorse to be developing a more comprehensive update in the coming days as well.
Here are the complete patch notes for Kingdom Come Deliverance 2’s 1.1.2 update:
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 1.1.2 Patch Notes
Quests
Fortuna
Bozhena and Pavlena will no longer charge the player for crimes during the quest.
The King’s Gambit
The interaction prompt for pouring wine will no longer disappear, enabling players to continue serving wine for the guests.
Combat
Resolved the aiming zoom issue with crossbows on ultrawide resolutions.
Platform-specific fixes
Story Games Store: Fixed the issue with achievements not being unlocked after more than one hour of gameplay.
PROS
Addressed the issue where rewards often required a game restart to be awarded.
Stability
Fixed a crash that occurred when viewing certain locked doors and chests.
Resolved a crash that frequently happened when loading the game after completing the dice mini-game.
Fixed a crash linked to accessing the horse inventory.
Addressed a crash associated with interacting with a cart.
Fixed a crash triggered by repeatedly pressing keys on the EULA screen.
Resolved a crash caused by having conflicting versions of the Bink library.
Implemented numerous additional stability fixes and improvements.
Still playing KCD2, folks? Share your thoughts on this hotfix in the comments below.
Ben is a News Writer at Pure Xbox and is a fan of adventure, racing, and action-packed shooting games on any Xbox platform he can get his hands on. When he’s not gripping an Xbox controller as if his life depends on it, Ben enjoys listening to music that’s way older than him, watching football on the television, and possibly daydreaming somewhere.