ElAnalistaDeBits, a YouTube channel focusing on analyzing graphics of video games, presented a comparison of various locations in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II and their real-life counterparts.
The game is set in medieval Bohemia; in the present day, it is the Czech Republic. The game’s world shows real-life locations, such as castles, cathedrals, streets, and houses, recreated with impressive graphic fidelity using CryEngine. Trosky Castle, Church of Saint James, Kutná Hora, Fortress Malešov, the Sedlec Ossuary, Husova Street, St Barbara’s Cathedral, Katedrála Nanebevzetí, and more – all of these remarkable places can be found in the game.
The video is a 10-minute overview of the in-game and real-life locations, and you can not only point out the realism of the graphics but also enjoy the picturesque views of European architecture and nature.
ElAnalistaDeBits
ElAnalistaDeBits
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, launched on February 4, has seen tremendous success and sold one million copies over its first day. Before, the game developers shared a closer look at the performance capture process:
Also, the creators showcased the official live-action, placing the game’s characters in the real world:
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