Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 hotfix 1.1.2 won’t crash when spamming keys at the EULA

Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Bohemia screenshot

Warhorse Studios has recently rolled out a new patch for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, addressing various crash bugs in hotfix 1.1.2. These fixes prevent the game from crashing when performing certain actions such as “looking at certain locked doors”, “interacting with a cart”, or “spamming keys on the EULA screen”.

Engaging in the act of spamming keys at the EULA screen seems to be a common gamer habit, as reading through the legal jargon can be quite tedious. However, once players delve into the game, inspecting doors and interacting with carts are essential components of the immersive medieval world that KCD2 offers.

It’s always reassuring to see developers ironing out these minor bugs and crashes post-release. Warhorse has ambitious plans for ongoing support, including three major questline expansions scheduled for the remainder of 2025.

Following its launch in early February, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has garnered praise from critics and players alike, staying true to the immersive RPG experience of its predecessor. With the game already profitable and surpassing 2 million sales, positive feedback could continue to drive its success, even amidst a competitive year packed with major game releases.

KCD2 Hotfix 1.1.2 Patch Notes:

Fortuna

  • Bozhena and Pavlena will no longer accuse the player of crimes during the quest.

The King’s Gambit

  • The quest interactor for wine will now remain visible, allowing players to serve wine to guests without issues.

Combat

  • Resolved the crossbow aiming zoom problem on ultrawide resolutions.

Platform-Specific Fixes

  • Epic Games Store: Addressed the issue of achievements not unlocking after extended playtime.

PROS

  • Rectified the problem where rewards sometimes required a game restart to be received.

Stability

  • Fixed crashes when looking at locked doors and chests, loading the game after finishing the dice mini-game, opening the horse inventory, interacting with a cart, and spamming keys on the EULA screen.
  • Resolved crashes related to conflicting versions of the Bink library.
  • Implemented numerous additional stability fixes and enhancements.

Source: Kingdom Come

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