Imagine how these people deal with real life. Originally posted by Pixel Peeper:Easy enough to cheat, but they don't give you the content bit by bit just to spite you. You'll have a ridiculous amount of things on your first run and none on subsequent ones, you won't be familiar with any of them, there'll be nothing left to earn as a reward, and you may find your first run ridiculously easy. go ahead and spend your 3,000 candles in one go, but be aware of the downsides. As you progress through harder content, you unlock better stuff, or specialty stuff that you now know how to properly use, which alongside your improving skill at the game will compensate for the harder content. If you have everything right away, it's less interesting and less rewarding.įourth, it's part of the difficulty balancing. You unlock a few trinkets and combat items and stage coach items and inn items, and then decide what group would best use those items for your next run. Second, speaking of the new ones, they are given to you for free the first time you unlock them, so it's part of the game. They give you a few new ones at a time and you recognize them in future runs alongside the new ones. If you had a million trinkets and combat items, some of which are very strange or very specialized, just show up at any time, you wouldn't necessarily know how to use them. Now that DDII is still on Epic Game, I cant install mod and have to resort to using Cheat Engine to make my experience of playing Darkest Dungeon II bearable. They do it for multiple reasons.įirst, it lets you learn. I think I have used to playing with mods, that I feel I forgot the real game play experience of playing Darkest Dungeon. But I think maybe having a bazillion gold will crash your game permanently, so maybe cap out at 20 million or something then change back, and change it back again whenever you want a chunk of gold.Easy enough to cheat, but they don't give you the content bit by bit just to spite you. Note - each time you change 3000 to 90 million or whatever, or 4500 to 90 million or whatever, that only affects *one* quest length/difficulty. Once you start up Darkest Dungeon again, everything's the same, only doing a quest for whatever gold amount you edited will instead give you 90000000 gold (or whatever you made it) Save.Įach dungeon has a payout related to the length and difficulty of the quest, changing that number changes the gold payout. If you want you can change all the amounts. C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\DarkestDungeon\campaign\questĪbout 85% of the way down, you'll see something like thisĬhange 3000 to 90000000 (or whatever).
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