Kingdom Come Deliverance UPDATE: Warhorse reviews lockpicking on PS4, Xbox One, PC

Kingdom Come Deliverance developer Warhorse has outlined plans for the game’s next major update.

And it’s good news for players who don’t like the lockpicking system.

After receiving feedback from fans, Warhorse has promised to make improvements to lockpicking.

“We are absolutely ecstatic about the support and feedback that we have received from YOU, our fans,” reads a Warhorse post.

“We are focused, dedicated, and committed to making Kingdom Come: Deliverance a truly fantastic experience for everyone who plays the game.

“We have heard you all and lockpicking is something that we will be working on to make it better.”

The studio will also make changes to the save and quit system, while new anti-aliasing features will be added to the next patch.

“Not only that but having a save and quit feature is something that we will take a very close look at, along with some other ‘things’ as well!” the post continues.

“Also: Turning off VSYNC is available in the in-game menu. In the next patch: You will have the option to set specific anti-aliasing modes. Warhorse Studios thanks you for all your feedback and support!”

Kingdom Come Deliverance is out now on PS4, Xbox One and PC.

The epic role-playing game takes place in medieval Bohemia, where players take on the role of Henry, son of a blacksmith.

“Thrust into a raging civil war, you watch helplessly as invaders storm your village and slaughter your friends and family,” reads the official description. “Narrowly escaping the brutal attack, you grab your sword to fight back.”

What follows is a non-linear tale of revenge set against the backdrop of a stunning open world that is shaped by your choices.

Players can also expect realistic combat, a deep RPG progression system and one or two historical figures to make an appearance.

The game has so far divided critics, .