Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has another secret skill, and this one is an absolute game changer – looking down makes you duck under branches while riding your horse

In a captivating fashion, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 leaves everyone awestruck with its immersive gameplay and secret abilities; here’s an aid to help conquer the game’s most formidable adversaries – branches and uprooted logs.

Have you ever found yourself galloping through the stunning landscapes of Bohemia, only to be unexpectedly unseated by an inconspicuous branch on the path? It can be quite humiliating, but luckily, there’s a simple solution to prevent such accidents – just keep your eyes focused on the ground.

In a YouTube video, FabioDracul demonstrates an uncommon trick: by gazing at their horse’s mane while navigating a forest trail filled with fallen trees and branches, they claim to be able to perform a duck maneuver. They express this as, “Apparently, I can crouch by looking down,” followed by excitement, “I can crouch by looking down!

This innovation is truly groundbreaking; it eliminates the need to navigate around obstacles or struggle with remounting your horse after a close call. However, it doesn’t provide an assurance of avoiding all low-hanging branches. You’ll still need to exercise good judgment and caution. If a beam appears too low for even ducking under, you won’t miraculously crawl. So, when you spot a slanted log, aim for the topmost part and then look down to maneuver beneath the hindrance.

I find myself yearning for a feature in Red Dead Redemption 2 that could prevent me from tumbling off my horse when I momentarily lose focus while galloping during my current replay.

In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, there are numerous undiscovered abilities at play. For instance, equipping a blacksmith apron and gloves boosts your craftsmanship skill, while donning glasses enhances your scholarship skill, enabling you to peruse books quicker. It’s possible that Henry might have poor eyesight but hasn’t quite recognized it yet.

In some games, there’s a mechanism that decides what items Non-Player Characters (NPCs) will collect from the ground. Wealthy NPCs might not stoop to picking up food found on the street, but they’ll readily pick up valuable trinkets instead. I appreciate such minute details.

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2025-03-12 18:12