Can hold use item key to sheathe+use item with only 1 key press.Can hold pick-up key while running over items/drops.Here’s some examples listed on the mod page of improvements this’ll bring: Take a little getting used to, then it’s smooth sailing from there. Makes even something as simple as combo timing feel much more pleasant. It makes it so that when holding a button, it’ll count as an additional button press as long as you’re holding it. Things like pierce ammo for bowguns suffer a lot from it, for example. There’s a bug in the game’s code where hit registration gets screwy, when you’re getting under 60 FPS and using an attack that has multiple hits. Should greatly increase performance on CPU bottle-necked systems, while giving a mild performance improvement for systems that already run the game fine. This will reduce the likelihood of random crashes, and reduce CPU usage. This mod will disable the useless error checking. Instead of looking at any important code, however, it looks at regions of code the game never uses, and will immediately crash the game if it does find any errors. The game has a constant code error checking running in the background. Stracker’s Loader will fix this, allowing the game to load mods’ loose a*sets you put into the folder once again. However, in a previous update, developers removed this functionality. Many mods will install a loose file into your game’s NativePC folder, which will replace the base game’s a*set. They also can be used in online play without risk of bans, as they’ll add no discernible nor detrimental gameplay difference to others, and only affect a player who has it installed. These should be used regardless if you plan on modding, IMHO, and will greatly improve your PC experience. This section will cover mods that are bare necessities. By using mods, you’re do so at your own risk. Third party modifications are all provided as-is. Additionally, while these game modifications worked together at the time of writing, but I do not guarantee their functionality in the future nor on future game updates. Neither should anyone be expected to give you technical support. Disclaimerīy using this list you agree that neither I (the guide author) nor any mod creators are to be held accountable for issues (technical, gameplay, bans, ect.) that occur at any point, whether during the initial modding process or your game playthrough. For your convenience, I’ve separated mods that could theoretically be detrimental to others in online play into their own section. You might ruin another player’s experiences by hosting if they enjoy grinding for certain types of items, however. World does not give online bans often, unless it’s something egregious like a one-shot mod.
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