Modder ‘Vawser’ has released a pretty cool new mod for Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon that adds to the game an Easy Mode. This is a must-have mod for those who had trouble with some of the bosses of the game.
Going into more details, this mod makes the game easier for the player, by making AC customization more flexible, ammunition counts more generous, and currency gain faster.
Here is the full list of gameplay changes that this mod makes to the game.
- Reduces the Energy Load of equipment by 50%.
- Reduces the Weight of equipment by 50%.
- Increases total rounds for all weapons 300% of vanilla value.
- Increases currency reward from missions to 200% of vanilla value.
- Also increases currency reward from arena missions to 200% of vanilla value.
- Increases the ideal and effective range of weapons to 300% of vanilla value. This reduces the amount of ricocheting. Will affect enemy ACs.
You can download this Easy Mode for Armored Core 6 from here.
Armored Core 6 came out on August 25th. According to estimates, the game may have sold 1.6 million copies on PC in its first two weeks.
It’s also worth noting that Armored Core 6 runs incredibly well on the PC platform. The game runs with constant 120fps at 4K/Max Settings on an NVIDIA RTX 4090. Furthermore, it can run smoothly at 1080p on a wide range of PC configurations. Not only that but its Keyboard & Mouse controls are amazing, and it does not suffer from any major shader compilation or traversal stutters.
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