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Tired of Chatty Pawns in DRAGON'S DOGMA 2 New Mod Mutes Them
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Tired of Chatty Pawns in DRAGON'S DOGMA 2 New Mod Mutes Them

Apr 08, 2024 9:02 AM

If you're tired of your Dragon's Dogma 2 pawns' constant chatter, relief is at hand with the ShutUpPawns mod. This clever mod doesn’t just mute your companions; it lets you selectively block specific lines of incessant dialogue. So you can still get alerts about important discoveries like chests while avoiding repetitive notifications about every ladder in sight. The mod also includes an optional feature to turn off pawn high fives for players who prefer a less interactive experience. Dragon's Dogma 2 fans have more mods to explore as well, such as one displaying infection levels directly on pawns’ foreheads, simplifying the management of Dragonsplague.

How can I improve my Dragon's Dogma 2 gameplay experience with mods?

To enhance your gameplay experience, you can use various mods like ShutUpPawns to reduce pawn chatter or other mods that display infection levels to help manage the Dragonsplague more easily. These mods can tailor the game to your preferences, making it more enjoyable.

Dragon's Dogma 2, developed by Capcom, is the sequel to the original Dragon's Dogma, released in 2012. The action RPG is known for its challenging combat, extensive world, and the pawn system where players can recruit companions. Mods like ShutUpPawns illustrate the vibrant community engagement, as players create and share modifications that address common complaints or add new features to the game, thereby enhancing the overall experience and extending the game's longevity.



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