PC players can make use of a handful of new mods that address Dragon's Dogma 2's controversial microtransactions, tedious fast travel system, and its single save file. Capcom's long-awaited fantasy RPG sequel, Dragon's Dogma 2was just recently released last week to rave reviews. Despite some of its flaws in both design and monetization, it's becoming one of the most revered games of 2024 so far, and a strong contender for Game of the Year.
Capcom made the questionable decision to add several microtransaction purchases to Dragon's Dogma 2 right at launch, causing some frustration among the playerbase. Currently, single-use items used for fast-taveling around Dragon's Dogma 2's open world, like Portcrystals and Ferrystones, are being offered as microtransactions, tempting players who may be getting fed-up with having to traverse the world on foot. A single Portcrystal, which, once set down at a point of interest by the player, can be fast traveled to with the use of a Ferrystone, is available in Dragon's Dogma 2's microtransaction store for $2.99.
Thankfully for PC players, several modders have put out mods for Dragon's Dogma 2 which help remedy the game's microtransactions and other strange design choices. Crazy Potato's Crazy's Shop mod on NexusMods makes a host of gated items like Ferrystones, Portcrystals, Wakestones, Camping Kits, and more available for players to buy with in-game gold at the game's first vendor in Vernworth. Having been downloaded by 35,000 players, Crazy's Shop is a helpful workaround for Dragon's Dogma 2 players on PC looking to avoid shelling out cash for some of the game's borderline essential items.
Even more PC mods for Dragon's Dogma 2 have been made to handle some of the game's more obtuse design decisions. SilverEzredes' Early n' Cheap Art of Metamorphosis mod gives players easier access to the Art of Metamorphosis Tome, which allows them to edit their characters. Additionally, with Dragon's Dogma 2 only providing a single save slot that
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