

But given how janky Kingdom Come can be, it’s no surprise some players have found it more annoying than immersive-there’s nothing like getting stuck in a fence and losing half an hour’s progress to turn you against a miserly autosave system. It’s an interesting system, limiting how often players can reload for an optimal outcome, and maybe forcing some to live with the consequences of their poor choices. The usual suspects when it comes to a vast Elder Scrolls-style RPG perhaps, but exacerbated in this case by Kingdom Come’s odd save system-one that forces players to rely on autosave unless their poor peasant character can afford a costly “Saviour Schnapps” item from local innkeepers. If you read my review impressions though, you’re no doubt aware the game has some optimization issues, bugs, and so on.

This quest is intertwined with Sheep in Wolfs Clothing, and it is not possible. You will need a spade, lockpicks, and possibly 60 and 10 for bribes. After receiving a tip-off from the Innkeeper of Uzhitz or the Innkeeper of Talmberg, go to Talmberg and speak to Nicholas, the local huntsman, who has been having some trouble with poachers. Kingdom Come: Deliverance released yesterday ($60 on Steam), and by now people have no doubt begun living out their peasant-in-the-Holy-Roman-Empire fantasies en masse. Hare Hunt is a side quest in Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
