Modder ‘EddieShoe’ has released a new mod for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 that allows you to save everywhere, at any time. This will be a must-have mod for all KCD2 fans out there.
For those unaware, the game does not feature any traditional save system. Instead, players have to create potions or sleep in beds to save their progress.
There is a way early in the game to exploit the Save system though. All you have to do is “Save & Quit” whenever you feel like it. By doing this, you will resume from where you quit.
To save you the trouble of all this, you can use this mod that will allow you to save everywhere, whenever you want. So, make sure to download it from this link.
Once installed, you can save your progress by simply hitting the F5 key. And that’s it. Do note though that at times, when it shouldn’t be able to, the game won’t save.
I don’t really know why this feature is missing from the game. I get the “immersion” claims, but it could be an optional setting. This feels similar to the “quick travel” system of Dragon’s Dogma 2 which was not as simple as you’d expect.
KCD2 has sold incredibly well. In just one day, the game passed one million copies. It also hit over 250K concurrent players on Steam. So, it will be interesting to see whether its modding community will take off after those impressive numbers. Will we see just cosmetics? Or will it be possible to add custom quests as well?
Speaking of KCD2, you can also download a mod that enhances the faces of all NPCs and main characters. This mod replaces the vanilla faces with 4K versions of them. So, make sure to get it as it will enhance the game’s visuals.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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