Like its predecessor, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II doesn’t really want to make things easy for the player, featuring some unique gameplay systems that require full understanding to take advantage of them and some other systems that may feel a little dated, such as a saving system that requires you to use a specific item, Savior Schnapps potions, to save the game at any time while away from Henry’s bed. As the second entry in the series developed by Warhorse Studios is all about making choices and living with their consequences, such a saving system makes quite a bit of sense to prevent any sort of save scumming.
For some players, however, having to use items to access a very basic functionality like saving the game anywhere is a big no. Thankfully, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II features some workarounds to this issue that are accessible on both PC and consoles and are, overall, rather convenient.
Things are obviously easier on PC, as there’s a mod called Unlimited Saving II that allows you to save anytime without using Savior Schnapps potions. Better yet, using this mod doesn’t disable Achievements if you’re into collecting them, so there’s really no reason not to use this mod if you don’t like the vanilla game’s saving system.
On consoles, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II makes it a little harder to cheat the saving system, but not by much. As you probably already know, the game’s main menu features a Save and Quit option that allows you to quit the game at any time without losing progress. This option can easily be abused to actually save at any time, as the game doesn’t delete your save file as it gets loaded. The only downside to this is that you will have to go through the loading screen again, but this isn’t a major problem on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox consoles, as load times are very fast, and you will only have to wait a few seconds before diving back in. Using this saving method is extremely good for beginners who never played the original game, as it allows them to experiment with the game’s many somewhat obscure mechanics without risking losing tons of progress due to the vanilla’s hardcore saving system.