Dark Souls III is an amazing game. If you're looking to spice things up, or play your own way, you can turn it into an even more amazing game with Cheat Engine. What is Cheat Engine, you ask? Cheat Engine is a program for your computer that allows you to change game data manually - in other words, it allows you to cheat.
There are Dark Souls 3 mods that. And then there are Dark Souls 3 mods like TKGP's Enemy Onslaught. Which essentially turns Lothric into a Royal Rumble-style free for all. Yeah, good luck with that.Enemy Onslaught does this by duplicating enemies—both run of the mill baddies and end-of-zone bosses—and by removing the event IDs of clones. In turn, this lets reproduced bosses leave their designated arenas (something standard bosses cannot do), and also allows swarms of friendly NPC summons to lend a hand.In the interest of balance/not having YOU DIED etched permanently into your brain, I reckon the latter sounds important. Here's some screens:Keep your distance.Bad luck comes in threes, indeed.A flock of Iudex Gundyrs.And a school of Jailers? Na, I'm out.Finally, some backup.But is it enough to beat two Rotting Greatwoods?Or an army of skellies?What'd you think?'
This mod duplicates every enemy in the game, including bosses,' explains TKGP's. 'Nearby enemies no longer prevent you from sitting at bonfires because some would be basically unusable otherwise. Any time you enter an area you'll get a smattering of souls from unfortunate clones falling off the map; enjoy it, because you'll need the help.' Most of the game is very hard but still doable on 3x enemies, but some bosses are practically impossible on your own. Even on 2x you will have an extremely difficult time in a couple places.
Please don't be shy about switching the difficulty if you get stuck.' You may also notice a vanilla mechanic that usually doesn't come into play very much: most enemies will calmly stay out of the way if you're already being attacked by a few others. If you find that a little underwhelming, the 'Impolite Enemies' optional file will remove their qualms about ganging up on you.'
TKGP says that to the best of their knowledge Enemy Onslaught can be used online without issue, but that they recommend switching to offline mode 'just to be safe'—particularly if you don't play with friends. TKGP also notes that using the aforementioned Impolite Enemies add-on will 'absolutely' lead to a ban, so best avoiding that one.More information on Enemy Onslaught, including installation instructions, can be found. American truck simulator free download pc.
Right on time for June, which is LGBT Pride month, one creator has added a mod for Dark Souls III that adds a useful change to an in-game relationship you can pursue. Courtesy of Thefifthmatt over at Nexus mods, you’ll now be able to find matrimonial bliss in a same-sex relationship with character Anri of Astora.The, as spotted by, basically flips the game’s defaults that determine Anri’s sex as opposite to yours, depending on which sex you chose for your player character. With the mod, Anri will be the same sex as you. The description says “in this mod, take a romantic trip to Anor Londo to get summoned into your same-sex sweetheart’s world and slay the sludge monster that ruined their life. Or if long-term commitment is more your thing, head down to cozy Darkmoon Tomb and ‘marry’ your beloved instead”.The mod seems simple enough to install, and the user says you can do it at any time. You’ll just need to be aware that it’ll affect all of your game save files until you uninstall it.
A word of warning, though – the creator stresses that you should only use the mod if you’re offline and then delete the save files affected by the mod before heading back online. If not heeded, you could earn yourself a permanent ban for modifying the game’s parameters, the creator advises.Read more: Check out theTying the knot isn’t a main aspect of Dark Souls III, but if you’re keen to introduce a same-sex option into the marriage side quest with Anri, this is surely the mod for you. Head over to its to grab it.
I wish you a lifetime of happiness! Or, as much happiness as the super gothic RPG will let you have, anyway.