Warhorse Studios' Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has been making waves since its February 4 release, earning stellar reviews and a solid fanbase. But while players are loving the immersive world and open-ended quests, there’s one thing that’s got them stepping in puddles of disappointment—the rain.
A Reddit post by user Hawk-Environmental kicked off the storm of criticism, calling the game's rain “by far the biggest letdown.” Thousands of upvotes later, it’s clear this isn’t just one player’s gripe. The issues? The rain looks outdated, lacks ambiance, and—perhaps the most immersion-breaking problem—sometimes falls inside buildings. Yeah, imagine taking shelter from a storm only to find your medieval tavern has a leaky everything.
Players also pointed out that NPCs seem to be just as confused by the weather. Some complain about storms during bright, sunny days, while others act like it’s pouring when it’s bone dry. To top it off, the rainfall effect even shows up on the inventory screen—because who doesn’t love a soggy equipment menu?
The good news? Warhorse Studios is already rolling out patches, and more bug fixes are on the way. With the game surpassing 2 million sales in under two weeks, fans are hopeful that the devs will soon give the weather system the medieval magic it deserves.
Now, let’s just hope the next patch doesn’t bring snow indoors too.
Players say the rain looks outdated, lacks ambiance, falls indoors, and even appears on the inventory screen—breaking immersion big time.
Yes! Warhorse has already released patches and confirmed more bug fixes are coming, so the rain issues should improve soon.
Yes, but not correctly! NPCs sometimes complain about storms on sunny days, making the weather system feel pretty inconsistent and weird.
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