Gaming: Warhorse Reveals Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Players Have Killed...
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It's been a full 365 days since Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 came out, and to celebrate the occasion, Warhorse is partaking in the time-honored game dev tradition of sharing peculiar or funny stats about how people played it.
The infographic, painted in the RPG's signature medieval gothic art style, starts with a big number: our favorite lad Henry of Skalitz has taken 452.8 million souls, and spared just 97.5 million. I was curious how those numbers mapped to my first playthrough of over 120 hours, so I fired it back up and went to the stats page: I killed a total of 227 people, 180 of whom were classified as enemies. I don't know how those 47 others got there…
It's funny that the graphic compares kills and spares like it's a choice, because the vast majority of enemies will fight to their dying breath. It's only the occasional bandit or village drunkard who will beg for mercy after starting a brawl, and the majority of the time I happily let them live (after accepting their valuables as recompense).
Source: PC Gamer