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Unlimited Saving

KCD has some restrictions on when you can save your game, limiting it to when you sleep in a bed or drink ‘Savior Schnapps’ (in addition to autosaves and saving upon exiting the game). The idea is that with limited saves players will be more careful with their decision-making and perhaps have to live with the choices they’ve made, good or bad. 

The idea of the Unlimited Saving mod, created by EddieShoe, is this: it’s your game, so save whenever the heck you want. It allows you to save the game from the main menu at will, even if you don’t have Schnapps in your inventory. There’s still a hard limit of 30 saved games before it begins prompting you to overwrite one of them. This mod has been updated to work with patch 1.3.1.

No Stamina Visual Effects

Let’s face it: Henry is no superman, and that’s by design. While it’s natural he can’t run or swing a heavy sword for very long without getting winded, you may not be a fan of how the game informs you that Henry is almost out of gas. The color drains from the screen and your vision blurs, and there are audio cues to tell you that you’re low on stamina—but it’s all pretty heavy-handed. 

The No Stamina Visual Effects mod by TheCorex comes in three versions: no visual cues, no sound cues, or both visual and sound cues removed (meaning you’ll have to keep your eye on your stamina meter to tell when you’re out of juice).

Dark Times Overhaul

The first really ambitious-sounding mod for KCD, now in beta, is Dark Times — A Difficulty and Balance Overhaul, by sidewayz24. It’s making changes to lots of aspects of the game, tweaking carry weight, stamina regeneration, XP gain, jail time and punishments for crimes, random encounter chances, and more. 

The mod tunes the economy, making changes to vendor pricing and replenishment times, as well as tweaks to combat, making enemies more difficult in battle. It’s even overhauling perks and visuals. The end goal is to make progression slower, the economy harsher, and combat more challenging. It incorporates a number of existing mods: check to see exactly which ones, and to read a more thorough description of Dark Times (or to submit feedback if you’ve tried it).

Unlimited Saving

KCD has some restrictions on when you can save your game, limiting it to when you sleep in a bed or drink ‘Savior Schnapps’ (in addition to autosaves and saving upon exiting the game). The idea is that with limited saves players will be more careful with their decision-making and perhaps have to live with the choices they’ve made, good or bad. 

The idea of the Unlimited Saving mod, created by EddieShoe, is this: it’s your game, so save whenever the heck you want. It allows you to save the game from the main menu at will, even if you don’t have Schnapps in your inventory. There’s still a hard limit of 30 saved games before it begins prompting you to overwrite one of them. This mod has been updated to work with patch 1.3.1.

Unlimited Saving

KCD has some restrictions on when you can save your game, limiting it to when you sleep in a bed or drink ‘Savior Schnapps’ (in addition to autosaves and saving upon exiting the game). The idea is that with limited saves players will be more careful with their decision-making and perhaps have to live with the choices they’ve made, good or bad. 

The idea of the Unlimited Saving mod, created by EddieShoe, is this: it’s your game, so save whenever the heck you want. It allows you to save the game from the main menu at will, even if you don’t have Schnapps in your inventory. There’s still a hard limit of 30 saved games before it begins prompting you to overwrite one of them. This mod has been updated to work with patch 1.3.1.

Dark Times Overhaul

The first really ambitious-sounding mod for KCD, now in beta, is Dark Times — A Difficulty and Balance Overhaul, by sidewayz24. It’s making changes to lots of aspects of the game, tweaking carry weight, stamina regeneration, XP gain, jail time and punishments for crimes, random encounter chances, and more. 

The mod tunes the economy, making changes to vendor pricing and replenishment times, as well as tweaks to combat, making enemies more difficult in battle. It’s even overhauling perks and visuals. The end goal is to make progression slower, the economy harsher, and combat more challenging. It incorporates a number of existing mods: check to see exactly which ones, and to read a more thorough description of Dark Times (or to submit feedback if you’ve tried it).

No Stamina Visual Effects

Let’s face it: Henry is no superman, and that’s by design. While it’s natural he can’t run or swing a heavy sword for very long without getting winded, you may not be a fan of how the game informs you that Henry is almost out of gas. The color drains from the screen and your vision blurs, and there are audio cues to tell you that you’re low on stamina—but it’s all pretty heavy-handed. 

The No Stamina Visual Effects mod by TheCorex comes in three versions: no visual cues, no sound cues, or both visual and sound cues removed (meaning you’ll have to keep your eye on your stamina meter to tell when you’re out of juice).

No Stamina Visual Effects

Let’s face it: Henry is no superman, and that’s by design. While it’s natural he can’t run or swing a heavy sword for very long without getting winded, you may not be a fan of how the game informs you that Henry is almost out of gas. The color drains from the screen and your vision blurs, and there are audio cues to tell you that you’re low on stamina—but it’s all pretty heavy-handed. 

The No Stamina Visual Effects mod by TheCorex comes in three versions: no visual cues, no sound cues, or both visual and sound cues removed (meaning you’ll have to keep your eye on your stamina meter to tell when you’re out of juice).

Dark Times Overhaul

The first really ambitious-sounding mod for KCD, now in beta, is Dark Times — A Difficulty and Balance Overhaul, by sidewayz24. It’s making changes to lots of aspects of the game, tweaking carry weight, stamina regeneration, XP gain, jail time and punishments for crimes, random encounter chances, and more. 

The mod tunes the economy, making changes to vendor pricing and replenishment times, as well as tweaks to combat, making enemies more difficult in battle. It’s even overhauling perks and visuals. The end goal is to make progression slower, the economy harsher, and combat more challenging. It incorporates a number of existing mods: check to see exactly which ones, and to read a more thorough description of Dark Times (or to submit feedback if you’ve tried it).

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