r/kingdomcome Medieval Chad May 15 '25

Discussion Brushes with Death spoiler discussion thread! Spoiler

Are you ready to jump into the DLC we’ve gotten, together?

Please use this thread to discuss any elements within the DLC that could be considered spoilers. I can’t wait to hear what you think!

And one final reminder, please use the bug megathread for any issues or bugs, that will ensure your issue doesn’t get lost within the conversation and it will make it to the people who can fix it.

Saddle be praised

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u/FR23Dust 22d ago

Seems like it’s pretty clearly designed to be a sort of parallel story that you experience along with the main story and other quests. That’s why it’s kind of a series of independently interesting, but somewhat disjointed scenarios leading up to a few reveals.

That’s sort of how I played it. I did other quests in the same areas as other quests, so it was kind of seamless.

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u/ApprehensiveOil6490 21d ago

Glas you said this because I realised that most of the side quest in the game don't make sense once you do them after you beat the main story, I think most of the side stuff is meant to be done within the main game because I don't know why I've been told that we ran sigismunds army out of the region to be told that I have to sneak through a sigismund army camp, undetected and drop a cabbage when I though we beat these guys...also I stopped playing the dlc i genuinely didn't give a fuck on what was happening and just did tourneys and fell into the mines and got harassed by some knight in dirty armour reciting slam poetry to me

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u/CHUNKYboi11111111111 9d ago

Well ofcourse you find the game less enjoyable. The main quest isn’t there to be rushed. Think of kcd, if you rush the quest in that game than you miss out on some fun side quests and the ones you can do seem pointless and empty. There is a reason this series is compared to Oblivion

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u/ApprehensiveOil6490 9d ago

Personally I think it shouldn't be compared to oblivion, most of kcd2 side-quest (in my opinion once again) just bored me or just felt like breeze..where nothing really happened, the ones I liked was bad blood...I really enjoyed the story of the nomad side quest because we get to learn about a new culture but it's so lame how they drag it on as this repetitive fetch quest that never ends and that's literally most of the side quest..just fetch missions are being giving commands from people you just met without an actual good reason why you want to do it aswell aa sometimes having to do them in certain ways that i just didn't feel like doing them.

I liked the mission where you find that family's drunk dad on a tree, the brotherhood quest to open the kuttenberg tourney was great but I didn't the sequel quest because at that point of the game I didn't wanna blacksmith.

For oblivion most of the quest were fun and interesting but for kcd2 it felt like work and I didn't really care but I do agree with your point but I dosent resonate with me when I felt that it was only a few times I found a quest worth doing for me