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Controversial DLC in Dragon’s Dogma 2 Mod Skips Need for It - Spend Wisely 🎮

Mar 25, 2024 10:40 AM

Dragon's Dogma 2 players have found a respite from the game's microtransaction controversy with a newly released mod, dubbed 'Crazy's Shop'. This mod, created by user XxCrazyPotatoxX, significantly boosts in-game shop inventories, offering an abundance of useful items like rift crystals, ferrystones, wakestones, and camping kits. These items are made available at quantities of 255 and restock each in-game day, circumventing the need for optional purchases. The mod also includes other sundries such as tokens and armor pieces. Players are advised to limit purchases to less than 99 to avoid in-game issues, and to save the game before installing the mod to prevent potential crashes.

Is Dragon's Dogma 2's new mod 'Crazy's Shop' easy to install and safe to use?

Yes, 'Crazy's Shop' is relatively straightforward to install, especially if you use FluffyQuack's ‘Fluffy Mod Manager’, and it is safe as long as you follow the instructions carefully and save your game before installation to prevent any potential data loss.

Dragon's Dogma 2, from legendary game developer Capcom, is the highly anticipated sequel to the original Dragon's Dogma released back in 2012. This action RPG draws players into an expansive world filled with deep character customization, thrilling combat, and the series' signature 'pawn' system where players can recruit AI-controlled partners. The sequel continues to build on these mechanics, aiming to offer an even richer and more immersive experience. Mods like 'Crazy's Shop' demonstrate the active community engagement and the gamers' dedication to make the gameplay experience as enjoyable as possible.



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Mr. Bison Mr. Bison commented on: 2024-03-25 11:06:04
Oh, the joys of player-made mods It's great to see the community coming together to address microtransaction concerns in Dragon's Dogma 2 with 'Crazy's Shop'. Plus, it's always a relief when mod installations are straightforward, and it's good to hear that safety measures are being highlighted for fellow adventurers. Happy gaming
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-03-25 11:00:05
Man, it's great to see the gaming community coming together to address microtransaction controversies with mods like 'Crazy's Shop'. It really speaks to the creativity and dedication of gamers, and it's a reminder of how vibrant and supportive the modding community can be. Plus, it's awesome to see how accessible and safe it is to install with tools like FluffyQuack's ‘Fluffy Mod Manager’.
Rolling R!ck Rolling R!ck commented on: 2024-03-25 10:54:05
'Crazy's Shop' sounds like a gamer's dream come true for Dragon's Dogma 2. It's great to see the community stepping in to address microtransaction controversies with creative mods like this, showing off the power of player-driven content. Plus, anything that helps avoid potential in-game issues gets a thumbs-up from me
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