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OR they could make the traders more realistic....
I'm not picking up until i'm overloaded. I take only valuable items and store them in my storage. I have no choice but to sell them slowly overtime cause the merchants dont have enough gold.... ?
Agree with OP. The first game did this better, while also having a big gold-sink (rebuilding Pribislavytz) to incentive hoarding loot/money.
In KCD2 it seems there's no real reason to gain wealth beyond 10k or so.
And modding KCD2 is rather easy and every mod has a 1-3 step-by-step guide, so how? Are people just that dumb?
Oh right, people are dumb, nvm, i shouldn't be surprised by this...
I modded many games. It ♥♥♥♥♥ your saves for life. I'm talking about how to improve the base game. "mod it" is such a lazy conversation to ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ have.
Master trainers cost 5k each.... and all i'm saying is selling things feels way more tedious and we could all just agree and move on