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Nouveau mod PC God of War: Ragnarök élimine le dialogues ennuyeux des compagnons

Ragnarok modders to remove over 1,500 lines of "pointless" and "patronizing" dialogue that also irked PS5 players on launch
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A new God of War: Ragnarok mod on PC is addressing a common complaint from players about the game’s companions being overly intrusive with their dialogue. Since the game’s release on PC, modder “Mophead01” has created a mod called “Please Shut Up” that removes over 1,500 unnecessary voice lines from the game, making the gaming experience more enjoyable for those who were frustrated by the constant interruptions.

Complaints About Companions’ Dialogue

When God of War: Ragnarok was first launched on PlayStation consoles, players voiced their displeasure with the companions’ tendency to offer unwanted solutions to puzzles, robbing players of the opportunity to figure things out on their own. The developers acknowledged this oversight, but the issue persisted even after the game’s PC release.

The “Please Shut Up” Mod

The mod created by Mophead01 targets the problematic dialogue by removing lines that are considered patronizing or redundant. This mod is particularly beneficial for players who find the companions’ comments to be irritating and condescending.

Benefits of the Mod

With the “Please Shut Up” mod, players can enjoy the game without being constantly interrupted by unnecessary dialogue, allowing them to engage with the gameplay and puzzles without feeling like they are being treated like children. This mod showcases the dedication of the gaming community to enhancing the experience of popular games through user-created modifications.

Source : www.yahoo.com

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