Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

(1.2.1 compatible) Rebalanced Merchants x3
9 Comments
欲求不满的人妻 1 Jul @ 2:51am 
Using this mod will result in tasks, dignity of the executioner, the store not refreshing the required task props. Uninstalling the mod can solve this problem
Amau89 2 Jun @ 10:10pm 
Is it just the money that restocks or the items as well?
Svetovid 16 May @ 11:12am 
update please
AltruEgo 26 Apr @ 4:57pm 
@G00K Were you just... about to install such a mod, if it were? Are you ...insane?
I thought it was the total value of the goods *3
Manch 16 Apr @ 12:40pm 
I'm not sure but it seem more than x3. The merchant Jurg in Troskowiz have like 2,2k+ Groshen on him, its like x5-x6
Wiktor2807 15 Apr @ 11:42pm 
Tbh man in the last game it used to work much better, merchats actually sold the gear you got them, and they had more money to buy gear from you... great scheme.
It made for a NATURAL progression where at the end my ratay armor trader was buying 20k worth of stuff per one go...
here money just APPEARS, which i hate, but i wonder if at this point i should just install a 20k mod, since money at my point in the story issnt even helping... im maxxed, im gtting more because im a rat
AltruEgo 2 Apr @ 1:45am 
I can't believe that even this doesn't feel like enough... Yet 20k feels like overkill. Alas, I'll still have to be moving on to that one, at this point.

The concept of this mod tho, it's lovely. You made this in a creative way that doesn't break immersion, and feels properly realistic. Proper, proper.
It's on the developers to fix the merchants' economy, the way they did it in KCD1. I'd throw my money in their face to get that economy-growth back into KCD2.

Either way, loved this mod for as long as I've been using it by now. Simple, elegant, common-sensical, rational, proper realism to the extent you could mold it. Thank you for making this. Henry would also like to thank you, for making his economy a little better. For your first mods, great job.
Mr.G 1 Apr @ 7:15am 
thx for the great work!