It just gives you an added visual clue as to where to keep your cursor. Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an historical CRPG that takes place during a civil war with within the Holy Roman Empire, and puts you in the shoes of an ordinary man in the middle of it all. I've tried it a few times and it does make the minigame a bit easier without completely breaking the experience. Its official - TheModernStoryteller, a veteran of the modding scene is releasing The Forgotten City - his very own, fully-fledged game on Steam, today 28 July. This acts as a visual aid: instead of just trying to mentally picture where the sweet spot is while you turn the wheel, you can keep your eye on the segment the sweet spot is in.
KINGDOM COME DELIVERENCE MODS MOD
As you can see in the image above, it divides the lock up into segments-sort of adding spokes to the wheel. Lockpicking mod for Kingdom Come: Deliverance makes it a bit easier to steal By Christopher Livingston 16 February 2018 It divides the lock into segments, meaning you'll have an easier time.
KINGDOM COME DELIVERENCE MODS FREE
The mod is called Cheat and thats exactly what it lets you do, with everything from free money to complete invulnerability.
In the meantime, here's what the Sectorial Lockpicking mod does. Kingdom Come: Deliverance Mod adds console codes for Kingdom Come that can give you unlimited money, items, health, and more. Hence the player feedback and Warhorse looking for ways to make the minigame better. Some players are finding this a bit difficult to manage, especially when using a controller instead of a mouse. Then, you turn the wheel, and as it rotates, you need to keep your cursor hovering over that invisible sweet spot.
It also optionally replaces the compass bar with a simple, slim, transparent version, and optionally removes Mutt from the compass. Your pick is represented by a round cursor that you move around inside the wheel to find the sweet spot, which turns your cursor yellow. This Kingdom Come: Deliverance mod adds cardinal directions to the hardcore compass. In KCD's lockpicking minigame, the lock is represented by a circle, sort of like a wheel.