Fix: Why Your Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Horse Won’t Sprint

If your horse seems reluctant to gallop despite your efforts to urge it forward, there might be several factors contributing to this situation. Here’s a breakdown of possible causes and their corresponding solutions to get your horse back to its top speed and prevent Henry from being thrown off:

1. Physical discomfort or injury – Check your horse for any visible signs of pain or discomfort, such as limping or favoring a particular leg. If you suspect an injury, consult a vet for proper diagnosis and treatment.

2. Lack of conditioning – Ensure that your horse has been properly trained and conditioned for the type of riding you are doing. Gradually increase the intensity and duration of your workouts to help build up your horse’s stamina and strength.

3. Improper tack or equipment – Inspect your saddle, bridle, and other gear to make sure they fit correctly and aren’t causing your horse discomfort. A poorly-fitted saddle can cause pain and discourage a horse from moving quickly.

4. Fear or apprehension – If your horse is afraid of something in its environment, it may not want to move at high speeds. Gradually expose your horse to the source of fear and work with it to build confidence and trust.

5. Lack of motivation – Horses are social animals that need mental stimulation and variety in their work. Make sure you’re providing enough mental and physical challenges for your horse, such as varying your riding routes or incorporating games and tricks into your training sessions.

By addressing these potential issues and working with your horse patiently and consistently, you can help it regain its speed and confidence, ensuring a safer and more enjoyable riding experience for both of you.