peppergomez
2[H]4U
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I'm assuming that mods for nexus will work just as well in the epic version?
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Assuming it uses the same data3.pak method, yes.I'm assuming that mods for nexus will work just as well in the epic version?
Giving this one a proper play through since I didn't really play it the first time around. It's quite good I have to say. Kind of a mix between far cry and stalker.
Speaking of mod's a definite must have is the climate mod which puts proper weather into the game.
Is anyone here used sweet fx Reshaders? I have not but I am thinking of trying it to remove the yellow tinted sepia look.
It's a shame there's no minimal HUD mod since I would prefer not to have all the quest instructions text on screen. You can talk all the mod off completely but then you don't know what secondary tools you have equipped.
You don't need a mod to turn off blur, chromatic aberration, or film grain.
I put another 100 hours into DL1 last summer and it's part of my mod collection.Thanks although it would surprise me if that mod still worked eight years later.
It's explained in the story.I haven't been following dying light 2. I lost interest in it when I heard that it doesn't have any guns in it. I hope that game is getting modded and that someone can mod guns into it. It's a strange decision they made to get rid of guns.
Eh that doesn't change my mind on skipping the game bc of it thoughIt's explained in the story.
All the guns and ammunition was confiscated by the military to fight against the horde in the area the game takes place in. When the city was called a loss and prior to THV being dumped on the city, the military locked all the remaining guns in a bunker at an unknown location. Even if you found it and got in, all the ammunition was used. The city is walled off and impossible to get into unless you're aware of the secret underground path the player travels through at the start, so there is no practical way for guns or ammunition from the outside to get in.
it's not like guns were a major part of DL1...I only used them against the human enemies
They are also good against bombers and toads
Throwables are great because their everywhere and you can carry shitloads of them, and they can be recovered after being thrown. I like the military axes myself, and the bows are OP af. Love me some Molotov's too.I always used throwing stars (or other throwable weapons) against them...
Burning Throwing Stars are my go-to for toads and goons.I always used throwing stars (or other throwable weapons) against them...