@Splat Nice work on the platinum, that can't have been easy. I didn't get anywhere close to it.
08.04.2024 - 20:49 / ign.com
Dragons Dogma 2 players rejoice, for a new PC mod has arisen that will allow you to temper the incessant chattering of your pawn companions and prevent them from constantly pointing out the presence of treasure chests, ladders, and so on.
The world of Dragons Dogma 2 is inhabited by a race of endlessly useful non player characters known as pawns, who live to serve and protect the player character. Along the way they’ll fight, find items, provide guidance with ques, and, generally, talk a lot.
While this is welcome at first, some Arisen have been left irritated by the relentless bombardment of dialogue unleashed by pawns even dozens of hours into the game. To solve this, PC players can now install a mod which allows pawns' conversations to be altered or removed entirely.
NexusMods user emoose released the aptly named SHUTUPPAWNS mod is currently available to download though players will first have to download the REFrameworks mod.
SHUTUPPAWNS comes with a number of presets that allows you to block out pawn dialogue relating to specific objects, such as ladders and chests, and the UI also provides players with a list of the last ten lines of pawn dialogue, which can then be individually added to a blocklist, allowing for a more nuanced approach.
The mod also allows the player to enable an option that blocks the celebratory high five animations that often occur after battles.
In our 8/10 review we said Dragon’s Dogma 2 was “a strange and wonderful action-RPG that bolsters the original’s strengths without addressing its weaknesses". Be sure to check out IGN’s extensive wiki guides and interactive world map to ensure that you get the most out of your time adventuring your way through the high fantasy world of Dragon’s Dogma 2.
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@Splat Nice work on the platinum, that can't have been easy. I didn't get anywhere close to it.
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@Splat Nice work on the platinum, that can't have been easy. I didn't get anywhere close to it.
@Splat Nice work on the platinum, that can't have been easy. I didn't get anywhere close to it.
Getting around in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is perilous at the best of times. Hordes of goblins and lizard-like saurians dog the player’s steps at every turn, and then there’s the deadly cast of enormous mythological creatures that want nothing more than to grab the player character — known as the Arisen — and bring their noble quest to an unceremonious end.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 is about the journey, not the destination. It’s about exploring routes you’ve never taken before, camping in the wilderness, and having an unexpected run in with a Minotaur. Quests objectives are also left intentionally vague, forcing you to puzzle things out and speak to as many people as you can. If you could just easily fast travel to obvious quest markers you could certainly check them off your list more efficiently, but then you’d miss out entirely on the adventure of getting there.
A Dragon's Dogma 2 player created a Pawn resembling Sonic, gaming's most famous hedgehog. The character creator in Dragon's Dogma 2 has been hailed by many as one of the most dynamic and customizable systems, enabling players to put their creativity to work and craft the most unusual characters possible.
There are many mods for Dragon's Dogma 2. Some are cosmetic, and do things such as adding more stylish touches to your Arisen's tattoos. Others are actually pretty useful, such as the ones that add an in-game one stop shop for items you could alternatively buy as paid DLC or deal with the dreaded Dragonsplague.
Based on credit listings at videogame documentation site MobyGames, action RPG Dragon's Dogma 2 may have had around a quarter of the headcount compared to other AAA Capcom releases in recent years.
Dragon's Dogma 2 players are pretty polarized by the RPG's romance system, and as a result, they just want to get with the Pawns.
@ApostateMage haha these moments are the best. This is the location I had wandered off to while getting side tracked from everything else. I went in a sorcerer (I think) and came back as a Magick Archer, then switched to thief at Bakbhattal after i'd levelled up to about MA lv5.
@Splat You aren’t really. The game is designed to be played multiple times so if you can’t stumble upon it, theoretically that is what NG+ is for.