Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 already channels the spirit ofThe Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion like some medieval savant dabbling in necromancy.
From its rolling green landscapes, through its charmingly weird NPC behaviours, to the fact you can break into any shop and ransack it for all its worth, Warhorse's sequel often feels more like adventuring through Cyrodiil than anything Bethesda has designed in the years since.
Now, you can further enhance KCD2's 2006 charms with theUltra Low Graphics Mode mod. Created by Jindra1403, this mod digs a cavernous sapper's tunnel beneath the RPG's standard low graphics settings, collapsing about twenty years of graphics development into a pile of lumpy polygons.
The mod brute forces resolution to 1280x720, switches off VSync, and wipes most of the textural detail from surface geometry.
In the game's description over on Nexus mods, Jindra also notes that «the preset doesn't utilize FSR or DLSS, since not only are those specific-hardware dependent, but those technologies typically do not help much at such low fidelity/resolution anyway.» As Jindra explains, the mod is designed to «maximize the game's performance at the cost of fidelity».