Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon

Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon

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Inventory Mod?
The first thing I do in games like this is give myself unlimited carry capacity, but the only tool I could find that purports to offer that was:
https://github.com/westnon/Tainted-Grail-The-Fall-of-Avalon-hacks

There isn't a mod or console command for what I want?
I want to collect ALL the things!

EDIT: Link to the mod = https://www.nexusmods.com/taintedgrailthefallofavalon/mods/14
Last edited by Drake Ravenwolf; May 28 @ 2:41pm
Originally posted by Smartik1:
Originally posted by Drake Ravenwolf:
Originally posted by Tachyon:
Just stick to using the Stash. Third-party stuff isn't the ideal solution. There's a mod just appeared on Nexus Mods that might do what you want, if you want to risk it.
wow literally 45 minutes ago... guess I'll give it a try
Do keep in mind that mods tend to break when a patch comes and a big patch is coming by the end of the week. I'd suggest not holding items beyond your capacity when they update so you can safely remove the mod if needed without losing items. It might be a good practice to offload into your infinite stash before going off for the day so you know you are within the legitimate inventory limit.
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Rxproject May 28 @ 12:39pm 
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So what's the point of playing?
Originally posted by Rxproject:
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So what's the point of playing?
Collecting everything, obviously
JoeyBeanz May 28 @ 12:48pm 
Currently only doable with external software like cheat engine or some kind of trainer.
Although with how the game seems to handle large amounts of items currently it might be a bad idea.
Smartik1 May 28 @ 12:51pm 
Originally posted by JoeyBeanz:
Currently only doable with external software like cheat engine or some kind of trainer.
Although with how the game seems to handle large amounts of items currently it might be a bad idea.
Ran into any issues? The stash is infinite and I never had issues with it dumping loot into it for 25 levels before respeccing into a merchant build to sell without getting massively screwed. The sort function is glitchy irrespective of then umber of items you have on you.
Tachyon May 28 @ 12:59pm 
Just stick to using the Stash. Third-party stuff isn't the ideal solution. There's a mod just appeared on Nexus Mods that might do what you want, if you want to risk it.
Last edited by Tachyon; May 28 @ 1:04pm
Originally posted by Tachyon:
Just stick to using the Stash. Third-party stuff isn't the ideal solution. There's a mod just appeared on Nexus Mods that might do what you want, if you want to risk it.
wow literally 45 minutes ago... guess I'll give it a try
The author of this thread has indicated that this post answers the original topic.
Smartik1 May 28 @ 1:55pm 
Originally posted by Drake Ravenwolf:
Originally posted by Tachyon:
Just stick to using the Stash. Third-party stuff isn't the ideal solution. There's a mod just appeared on Nexus Mods that might do what you want, if you want to risk it.
wow literally 45 minutes ago... guess I'll give it a try
Do keep in mind that mods tend to break when a patch comes and a big patch is coming by the end of the week. I'd suggest not holding items beyond your capacity when they update so you can safely remove the mod if needed without losing items. It might be a good practice to offload into your infinite stash before going off for the day so you know you are within the legitimate inventory limit.
Originally posted by Smartik1:
Originally posted by JoeyBeanz:
Currently only doable with external software like cheat engine or some kind of trainer.
Although with how the game seems to handle large amounts of items currently it might be a bad idea.
Ran into any issues? The stash is infinite and I never had issues with it dumping loot into it for 25 levels before respeccing into a merchant build to sell without getting massively screwed. The sort function is glitchy irrespective of then umber of items you have on you.
There's a massive issue with selling lots of items to vendors tanking framerate massively. Not sure if it occurs for all items or just crafted items.
tshrimp May 28 @ 2:39pm 
Yes they do. It is called adding points to Endurance ;). JKJK. I admit, I do like mods so I can pick a lot of stuff up to sell, and in this game they don't give you much money for your stuff. I think I have like 20 hours and like $6000 and I do a lot of selling of stuff. Those $200 may get you $10. I assume you can upgrade some stats to get more money, but ...
Last edited by tshrimp; May 28 @ 2:40pm
Originally posted by tshrimp:
Yes they do. It is called adding points to Endurance ;). JKJK. I admit, I do like mods so I can pick a lot of stuff up to sell, and in this game they don't give you much money for your stuff. I think I have like 20 hours and like $6000 and I do a lot of selling of stuff. Those $200 may get you $10. I assume you can upgrade some stats to get more money, but ...

Yeah, there is the practicality attribute and a perk tree that gives big boost to selling items
dolby May 28 @ 3:10pm 
that's not a Inventory Mod but ok...
Originally posted by dolby:
that's not a Inventory Mod but ok...
It's on Nexusmods, it lets you carry more things in your inventory, I'd call that a mod
Been running stable for hours, makes the hoarder in me happy!
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