Yet again, we’re reminded of just how fast modders can work. Believe or not, there’s already a bunch of mods available for God of War on PC, just a week after launch. In fact, one of the mods that we’re highlighting today was uploaded within 24 hours of the game going live.
Of course, we have showings from familiar faces like Cyberpunk and The Witcher, but we also have a unique project for Sonic Lost World. Yeah, I didn’t know it was on PC now either.
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God of War finally hit PC last week, and modders haven’t wasted any time at all. In fact, they really hit the ground running this time, releasing graphical improvements before the port was even a day old. Of course, God of War already comes with a whole lot of improved visuals on PC, so it’s really just a change of aesthetic if you want to mix things up, but it’s still incredible how fast modders work when a new game is released.
Unlike our last entry, this one doesn’t really come down to a matter of opinion: it is very obviously an improvement. Those of you feeling nostalgic for the older God of War games can now play the third one in glorious 8K, as well as bringing over the improvements that came with the PS4 remaster. The mod also enables ray tracing, letting the 2010 release truly shine like its 2018 sequel.
Geralt’s medallion kind of forgets what its whole purpose is throughout most of The Witcher 3. While we see it react to monsters and magic in cutscenes, we don’t get this in normal gameplay. Thanks to a modder, however, it now works as intended, with your controller vibrating any time the medallion activates.
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