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Silver January 7th, 2019 22:45

Kingmaker - 10 Mods for Pathfinder: Kingmaker
 
Here are ten useful mods for Pathfinder: Kingmaker from Twinfinite.

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2. Respecialization Mod -- Respec Your Character

Have you ever spent hours and hours creating a character only to realize that shortly after you start using the character that you aren't satisfied with them? We've all been there and sadly, in most games, you're stuck without that character unless you're okay with starting over. This Respecialization mod allows Pathfinder: Kingmaker players to completely respec their characters without having to restart the game. You can change everything you'd ever want: gender, race, portrait, appearance, alignment, voice and of course, the name.

Thanks Farflame!

More information.

rune_74 January 7th, 2019 22:51

Um, theonly ones that matter at all(and that is even saying a lot) is the portraits….the rest…whatever.

TheRealFluent January 7th, 2019 23:08

I like the Zoom Unlocked mod. Can zoom in a bit closer but better yet, farther away.

Lolozaur January 7th, 2019 23:39

Bag of tricks is essential + faster movement speed. Ofc portraits too, changed all my companions :biggrin:.

rjshae January 7th, 2019 23:50

Most of those are cheat mods. The portrait mod looks like a winner though, as does the outfit modifier.

joxer January 8th, 2019 01:38

I don't see timers disabled (or prolonged till doomsday) mod. Not interested in anything else.

Lolozaur January 8th, 2019 09:41

https://i.imgur.com/uSPR6b6.jpg

Andrew23 January 8th, 2019 10:19

Not using any mods as I want to have vanilla experience for first playthrough. Lack of portraits is annoying, but luckily its perfectly possible to insert custom portrait without mod. Found many on internet already resized and ready to use in P:K.

Giovanni1983 January 8th, 2019 12:13

A couple of those i would not mind using at a second playthrough. The portraits look quite good.

Some kingdom management mods could be useful if the bugs concerning that are still around, because it makes the game end and no way to get past them.

Couchpotato January 8th, 2019 12:42

That one day to train advisors is a must have. Can't believe it takes 14 days to upgrade an advisors skills. Don't need the rest as I have a portrait pack & cheat trainer already.

Andrew23 January 8th, 2019 12:57

I like that this game makes you prioritize and that many choices have unforseen consequences. Dont get me wrong, I also have this obsedant urge to get all content from the game, to see and try all there is. But at the same time, when playing games that ultimately allow you to see/try/know everything, the c&c importance starts to devaluate very quickly. When that happens, I often loose my interest. So although it makes me angry/frustrated in particular cases, in overall view Im perceiving this feature very positively. Hope it makes sense … :-)

TheRealFluent January 8th, 2019 16:38

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Originally Posted by Andrew23 (Post 1061551232)
I like that this game makes you prioritize and that many choices have unforseen consequences. Dont get me wrong, I also have this obsedant urge to get all content from the game, to see and try all there is. But at the same time, when playing games that ultimately allow you to see/try/know everything, the c&c importance starts to devaluate very quickly. When that happens, I often loose my interest. So although it makes me angry/frustrated in particular cases, in overall view Im perceiving this feature very positively. Hope it makes sense … :-)

You should play Kenshi bro. Even losing a fight often results in your characters gaining stats, and it's very unpredictable/roll with the punches type of experience.

Ephiron January 8th, 2019 16:45

More like top 10 cheat mods aside from those portraits…

fadedc January 8th, 2019 16:48

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Originally Posted by Ephiron (Post 1061551270)
More like top 10 cheat mods aside from those portraits…

Yeah it's kind of a lame list. If you really need to make the game easier you can just turn the difficulty settings all the way down rather than installing cheat mods.

Couchpotato January 12th, 2019 20:18

Been cheating since the game genie all the way to the codebreaker on the PS2 console. Sadly the console makers went the MMO route on consoles, and blocked the devices.

Nowadays I make and download PC trainers and I dealt with anti-cheaters all my life. It's quite hilarious how many get bent when you announce you cheat in SP games.

TheRealFluent January 13th, 2019 04:35

Cheating is just lame to me, never did it. I personally like to play the game the developers intended, so to each their own. I have nothing wrong with someone cheating in their own game though. :)

Check out the Zoom mod, for real. It's not a cheat and lets you zoom further away, which is really nice. Also close in if you want really close screenshots or views of the battle. Good for a first playthrough.

purpleblob January 13th, 2019 05:39

I can see both side of the argument, even though I really enjoyed Kingmaker as it is without mods. I think many of those mods really remove challenge from Kingmaker or alter the gameplay but if that will make the game more enjoyable for others, hey, why not. It's a single player game, everyone can play the game the way they want. I personally couldn't finish Icewind Dale without NPC project mod (I need some dialogues!), so I can totally relate.

wolfing January 13th, 2019 20:34

My opinion of non-cosmetic mods is, if it's something I can already do but is cumbersome, it's ok to mod, but if it makes the game easier, nope.

Carnifex January 14th, 2019 00:05

I just don't cheat at all, and since the only time I've ever tried using mods messed up my game, I don't do those either, unless they are built into the game already. My real dislike for those that cheat stems from some nasty encounters in Ultima Online and Everquest, now I just have an overall distain and abhorrence for those that stoop to such measures.

Andrew23 January 14th, 2019 11:03

QoL mods are fine, were using few of them in Skyrim. As for cheats, I probably didnt use them since IDDQD for fun. In the past cheat was often reasonable way how to get that outro from the game. Today difficulty in video games is different thing and if you want to see ending, just hit youtube. Personally dont see the point.

Andrew23 January 14th, 2019 11:15

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Originally Posted by TheRealFluent (Post 1061551269)
You should play Kenshi bro. Even losing a fight often results in your characters gaining stats, and it's very unpredictable/roll with the punches type of experience.

Well I definitely noted some positivity about Kenshi recently. Maybe it could be ticket back to times when imagination was required part of the deal when playing video games? Probably will have to check out for myself.

Couchpotato January 14th, 2019 15:58

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Originally Posted by Andrew23 (Post 1061551457)
Well I definitely noted some positivity about Kenshi recently. Maybe it could be ticket back to times when imagination was required part of the deal when playing video games? Probably will have to check out for myself.

Play Mount and Blade: Warband with it's countless mods instead. It's another sandbox game were you use your imagination, but at least that game grabbed my attention.

fadedc January 14th, 2019 15:59

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Originally Posted by Couchpotato (Post 1061551285)
Been cheating since the game genie all the way to the codebreaker on the PS2 console. Sadly the console makers went the MMO route on consoles, and blocked the devices.

Nowadays I make and download PC trainers and I dealt with anti-cheaters all my life. It's quite hilarious how many get bent when you announce you cheat in SP games.

I have no problem with people using cheat mods, I just think it's silly to promote them as must have mods for Kingmaker given that the game already has it's own built in cheat modes in the difficulty setting options.

Couchpotato January 14th, 2019 16:08

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Originally Posted by fadedc (Post 1061551482)
I have no problem with people using cheat mods, I just think it's silly to promote them as must have mods for Kingmaker given that the game already has it's own built in cheat modes in the difficulty setting options.

Not the same as using a mod or trainer. Sometimes I just want to beat a game as fast as possible. That's when a trainer is handy and you can edit, or do whatever you want.

Especially when it comes to JRPGs or RPGs that require you to grind and level up.

Hastar January 14th, 2019 17:57

I usually download mods to make a game harder. Lvl slower in Skyrim and Oblivion. Also, add harder and more monsters and to increase the enemy AI.

Archangel January 14th, 2019 18:00

I am interested in using mods that enhance the game like the Vendor mod but only once game is fully patched and DLCs are out. Using mods while patches are rolling out can only cause you grief as patches can break the mods and mods can break the game if used with wrong version.

Moorkh June 9th, 2019 01:17

Any governor mod? Or one that lets you continue the game to a meaningful end after you lost your barony? If there was a mod that would let me avoid spending another second in a throne room, I might actually pick up this game again and get past the second chapter…


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