replaces the standard numerical display of the in-game clock with medieval time indicators. Instead of modern digits, the clock now shows the names of the hours as they were used in the 15th century.
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This mod brings a historical twist to the in-game clock by replacing the standard numerical hour markers with medieval terms for the hours used in the 15th century.
The mod offers two versions:
One that completely removes the numbers.
An alternative version that introduces the medieval hour names (such as "Prima," "Terza," etc.).
Installation:
Download one of the files.
Extract the folder into the "Mods" directory of your Kingdom Come 2 folder.
Compatibility: This mod is compatible with most versions of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. However, mods that directly alter the time display might conflict with this mod.
Note: The mod is based on historical sources and aims to represent the medieval understanding of time. It's particularly appealing to players who are interested in medieval life and historical accuracy.