The best Palworld mods and how to set them up
Palworld mods right now are largely focused on quality of life improvements
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Installing some Palworld mods might really improve your survival and creature-catching experience. The best and most popular of these mods largely focus on quality-of-life improvements forPalworld, reducing minor frustrations and making things a bit more convenient for Pal Tamers. If you’re interested in modding your way to become a top-tier trainter, I’ve explained how to set up mods in Palworld below and have left some suggestions for the best mods around at time of writing.
Best Palworld mods
As mentioned, the majority of Palworld mods right now are focused on smoothing out the gameplay experience rather than revitalising it, but there’s still a few options to choose from.
How to set up mods for Palworld
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The way to download and install Palworld mods will vary depending on the mod you download, but it’s common practice at this point in gaming communities for mods to come with aguide on their safe installation. Sites likeNexus Modshave a range of community-made mods ready to install withinstallation guides in the mod description- make sure you read these carefully before downloading the mod in question.
Palworld mods are, at time of writing,only for the PC version of the game. Some are applicable toboththe Steam and PC Pass version of Palworld (make sure you check in advance), butthere is no way to mod the Xbox version of Palworld.
It’s also always important to remember thatyou download and install mods at your own risk, as these are never official and just community-made projects that can have unknown or unintended effects on both your copy of Palworld and your PC hardware, especially if you run multiple mods at one. With Palworld still being in early access and receiving updates, mods can become incompatible, often resulting in crashes, unless they’re updated.© GamesRadar+. Not to be reproduced without permission
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