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i see some of your other changes
this is some BS
that is funny
normal people use the consol for that
you just made it a mod
perfect for an chaotic evil run
Does it increase weapon requirements, makes leveling harder, increases/decreases the rate of xp gained, gives additional levels to npcs and monsters, introduces new ways of interacting with quests and people?
I would like to take on a harder difficulty for G2, but I come from a day and age where we could do that with a program called NotR customizer, that would let us change a lot of things, like the cost of rune magic, quest reward and how much melee damage npcs deal to you. It was neat, but that alone let me customize a lot of playthroughs, so I personally might not download G2 again to see what this mod does unless we know at least a bit about it to get us excited. You can keep the mystery about intricate details, but we need to know at least a little bit about it for your mod to gain traction - unless thats not the point, and you mostly did it for yourself which is understandable