You're effectively buying your save game in the open world. But then you'll need to either find the rare item in the game world, brew it yourself or buy them, using precious gold. You can only carry three of these at any point and you're given some at the start of the game. The only other way to save the game is to use a potion called the Saviour Schnapps. Unlike the majority of games, Kingdom Come: Deliverance will not let the player save anywhere. This is fine in theory, but if you sleep mid-quest there's a very real risk you'll fail due to time-sensitive tasks. But with quests this long and requiring multiple tasks, save points can seem hours apart with the risk of losing lots of progress.Īnother way is to sleep.
Reaching a certain point in a quest will automatically save your game, as you might expect. The problem with saving in Kingdom Come: Deliverance is that there are only three ways to save your game. Luckily for PC players, less than 24 hours after the game's release, some clever modder has fixed the save problem. Original story: Aside from the launch day bugs that are hampering frame rates and quests, two big complaints are surfacing from Kingdom Come players Lockpicking is bizarrely hard, and the save system is awful.
You can now save anywhere and without a Saviour Schnapps in your backpack. Update: The original mod has been updated so you now don't even need to have a Saviour Schnapps in your inventory. Kingdom Come: Deliverance's save system is drawing big complaints from players - here's a mod to make it less annoying.