PC gamers enjoying Mundfish’s alternate history first-person shooter Atomic Heart can already tweak many aspects of their gameplay experience thanks to an influx of mods for the game. Having access to a variety of modifications is one of the perks of playing games on PC, and the modding community has been attributed with keeping worlds like Bethesda’s Skyrim alive more than 11 years after launch. Now it's the turn of Atomic Heart to get some modifications.
It can almost be said that a game’s popularity can be gauged somewhat by how quickly after release mods begin to make an appearance. Despite the amplified degree of controversy surrounding it, for example, Hogwarts Legacy mods like one that added a Shrek broom began to appear online within a day of launch. And a mod can do everything from making simple quality-of-life changes like adjusting save behavior or adding localization to implementing major graphics overhauls.
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Coincidentally, Atomic Hearts has also experienced its share of controversy, and the game also already has a decent collection of mods available for PC players. Mundfish’s debut title released on February 21, and more than 30 mods for the first-person role-playing title can already be found on Nexus Mods, one of the most well-known game modification websites. As expected, when a game first comes out, the majority of these tweaks aim at adding or improving upon basic quality-of-life features. A major issue that’s immediately apparent when starting up Atomic Heart, for example, is the miniscule subtitle text, and there is now a mod to fix that.
There are of course also Atomic Heart mods that focus on more fun aspects of the game, with a few of them targeting the
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