![]() #Kenshi review sseth installHere’s my list of the 15 best Kenshi mods out there that you can download & install today. The default world map in Kenshi is barebones stuff. You get the shape of the continent, key landmark markers, some vague visual descriptors of the geography, and that’s about it. It’s functionally useless until you’ve memorized the locations of the world’s major towns and settlements. Nice Map fixes all of this, offering five different maps that give you all the information a survivor in the post-apocalypse would need. With this mod you get to see where the zones begin and end. Plus what the zones are called, where all the major roads are, and topographic information about the height of the land. OK I get it: it’s the end of the world and there’s certainly context for why the world is so underpopulated. Yet it’s difficult to justify having a uniformed city guard when you’re only protecting two families.Īlso, consider this outstanding argument: the game is objectively better with a larger population. Kenshi’s towns and cities have a sense of permanency when there are more people living in them.īy default, inhabitants are so sparse you feel they were like to pack up shop and leave the moment danger came a-knocking. Now with this mod the people living in these settlements act like they’ve lived there for years. The change is tastefully balanced as well – you won’t find yourself struggling to wade your way through an ocean of people. The mod adds just enough to the population to breathe new life into the game without breaking the immersion. Now this mod adds a subtle cel-shading effect to the game, giving a bit of the Borderlands vibe without going over the top with it. The great thing about this addition is that the cel-shaded aesthetic pairs well with performance texture mods, meaning you can reduce texture quality a bit and still have the game looking great. ![]()
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