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Fans can enhance Kingdom Come: Deliverance by integrating mods such as No Mo' Slow and Translucent Helmet Vision. Mods like Unlimited Saving and Easier Enemies address common player frustrations ...
Fittingly for a realistic medieval sim, Kingdom Come Deliverance has a rough ... attacked outside of your line of sight. The No Helmet Vision mod fixes that and, while it might no longer be ...
An augmented-reality helmet that gives cyclists a 360-degree view of the road could help prevent accidents, according to the device's designers. Unlike cars, bicycles don’t come with rearview ...
Kingdom Come: Deliverance has positioned itself as a “realistic Elder Scrolls game.” Taking the first-person viewpoint, the wide-open world, and the get-better-at-a-skill-by-using-it talent ...
A company which has supplied night-vision goggles to armed forces has now turned its attention to producing a hi-tech night vision motorcycle helmet. Ninox has been approved a World Patent for its ...
There’s also a surprising amount of depth, with Kingdom Come folding in six different stances, plus combos, feints, parrying, and more. Best of all: Helmets properly occlude your vision.
Motorcycle helmet innovator Reevu has come up with what it claims is the ... and Reevu with its experience in building in rear-vision capabilities is probably in an excellent position to get ...
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom features ... Zant’s Helmet that the villain from Twilight Princess wore. If you want to know how to obtain this gear, you’ve come to the right place ...
PARIS, July 16 (UPI) -- A European organization for defense procurement cooperation has chosen Thales' TopOwl helmet-mounted sight ... the symbology and Enhanced Vision System imagery projected ...
AS well as revealing details of its night-vision system Kawsaki's latest patents also hint at another big leap in getting information to riders in the form of helmet-mounted head-up displays.While ...
RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 now has Steam ... Several of the mods we've selected help to do away with helmet vision and other annoyances. Others, like the No GPS, bring back some realism.