Kingdom Come: Deliverance II becomes more advanced with ARM processor support
The game will see significant performance gains across specific hardware configurations.
At the start of March, Warhorse Studios rolled out a fresh technical update for the PC version of Kingdom Come: Deliverance II.
KCD II has undergone optimization for the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite, and the title now boasts native support for ARM processors, with the developers officially moving away from emulation:
Those playing Kingdom Come: Deliverance II on ARM-based systems can expect a smoother experience with higher framerates and improved power efficiency. Furthermore, these refinements are expected to result in lower thermal output for ARM chipsets.
Related Content:
- Victory for activists? Kingdom Come creator Daniel Vávra steps away from game development and addresses the community
Source: iXBT.games
Dave Bautista Cast as Kratos in God of War Series as Filming Restarts
Charles Melton Eyed to Play Kakashi in Live-Action Naruto Film
Riot Games to End Active Development of League of Legends Fighter 2XKO in December
GTA VI Fans Create Most Detailed Map of Leonida
Rumor: Details on 14 Characters from FromSoftware’s The Duskbloods Leak Online
Dungeons & Dragons Brings Baldur’s Gate 3’s Nastiest Moment to the Tabletop
Xbox Canceled a New Killer Instinct, Insider Claims
Helbrecht: The Sin of Hope Novel Announced, Featuring Black Templars and Leagues of Votann Alliance