Modder ‘T3R3NC3B’ has released a must-have mod for Palworld that displays the locations of all Pals, players and fast travel points. This mod will make it easier to find the Pals in the map, so be sure to use it if you are currently playing it.
Now the good news is that this mini map radar mod is compatible with both the single-player and online modes. Do note though that for online modes that use dedicated servers, the mod must be installed on clients.
This mini-map has a mega zoomed-out mode for easier navigating without opening the full map. It also has slightly auto-zoom functionalities based on your speed. Not only that but it can show rare/shiny pals on minimap, as well as the game’s chests. The minimap is also adjustable in-game with ease, and you are able to rotate it.
In short, this is an amazing QoL improvement mod. Those interested can go ahead and download the mod from this link. Make sure to download its latest version. Earlier versions of it came with a HUGE performance hit. As the modder noted, its latest version should be running noticeably better now.
Speaking of Palworld, we also suggest taking a look at these other mods for it. Earlier this month, we shared a mod that enables AMD FSR 3.0 Frame Generation. Then we have this cool Spyro Mod. Praydog’s UEVR also appears to be working with Palworld, allowing you to experience it in VR. There is also this mod that adds Permadeath mechanics to the game. You can also play Palworld in first-person thanks to this mod. Finally, here’s how you can enable some Ray Tracing effects.
Be also sure to check out our Best Palworld Mods article.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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