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Dragon's Dogma 2 Modders Say To Hell With It, Let's Just Remove Dragonsplague

A new remedy.

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Unlike Disturbed, Dragon's Dogma 2 players are not down with the sickness--specifically, Dragonsplague. In fact, modders for the action-RPG are now just eliminating the ailment from the game altogether instead of utilizing other makeshift solutions.

Eurogamer reports that rthomas3 on NexusMods has decided to just remove Dragonsplague. This remedy makes it so the illness doesn't become contagious, and keeps pawns from going on murder sprees. This comes after Dragon's Dogma 2 players were warning each other about the sickness with rotten food. Dragonsplague is no joke, with GameSpot providing the best ways to avoid the debilitation. If left unchecked, it can lead to a "devastating calamity" for your playthrough.

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Earlier this week, Capcom announced that Dragon's Dogma 2 had sold 2.5 millions copies in a week since launching. Together with the first game, the franchise has now surpassed 10 million units.

Last month, Dragon's Dogma 2 was updated to finally let players start a new campaign after previously beginning an adventure. Beforehand, it was impossible to delete a save and try again with a fresh slate. Obviously, this could become even more problematic if Dragonsplague were running rampant in your game. It's not a bad idea to check out our tips for Dragon's Dogma 2 before playing.

For more, check out GameSpot's Dragon's Dogma 2 review.

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