NexusMods ‘Koschei’ has shared a modlist that can overhaul the first Watch Dogs game. Koschei has merged a lot of mods to create the ultimate experience. And, if you’re thinking about replaying it, this is the perfect way to do it.
Ubisoft’s Watch_Dogs was one of the first games that was severely downgraded from its E3 demo. In retrospect, though, I believe a lot of players treated it harshly. Yes, Ubisoft made some dumb decisions. However, it wasn’t THAT bad of a game. At least in my opinion.
Anyway, this mod merges some of the most famous ones you can find for it. And yes, it includes the Source Textures Collection, The Fall of Windy City, and the Living City. You will also find the Enhanced Coat Physics, the Realistic Ragdolls + Lethal Takedown,s and the Enhanced Traffic Diversity mods.
In short, this mod will overhaul both graphics and gameplay mechanics. This is one of the best ways to experience it. So, go ahead and download it from this link.
The only downside is that the mod doesn’t work with the Nextgen Graphics Overhaul 2 mod. For those unaware, that mod recreated the E3 2012 gas station explosion. Below, you can find a video that showcases it. The mod also brought numerous improvements to the game’s graphics. And, in my opinion, it’s one of the must-have mods for it. So yeah, it’s kind of a bummer that it’s not compatible with modlist.
If you just want improved graphics, try using the Nextgen Graphics Overhaul 2 along with the Source Textures. But if you’re looking for both visual and gameplay upgrades, go for Koschei’s Brutalist Merge.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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