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game immediately get better
If you are refusing to accept failure, you are kind of missing the point of the game. Harry is a walking, talking failure. This isn't a game that needs to be optimized, and the results of 'success' aren't necessarily always better than the alternative. Roll with the punches and see what happens.
and you can literally just put points into the skills you failed at to unlock another try. If you collect exp efficiently you basically have no chance to fail out of anything you want to do. You usually get opportunities to get situational bonuses on checks by fully exploring and talking to people, changing clothing, and doing drugs. You can easily make an "impossible" roll a 80+% chance of success, which if you consider that each time you try the roll your average chances go way way up. A reroll is worth probably 30% on average. If you max out the skill and still fail then bro thats just the character's path, you cant always get what you want in an RPg. Some doors close so others can open, thats the main backbone of an rpg, its called divergence
game is literally series of 100 coin flips
There are hundreds of thousands of other games to play, no one is forcing you to play this one if you can't handle its mechanics
1. go to C:\Users\(profile name)\AppData\LocalLow\ZAUM Studio\Disco Elysium\SaveGames
2. Copy your new save to your desktop, make sure it is the zip file of the save you want to edit
3. Open the copied archive, find the JSON file with the largest size. This is all of the juicy data for your character sheet practically written in plain text
4. You are looking for "value" and "max value" change both of them to your desired stat size. You must also do this for the skills. Fair warning you only need like 8 or 9 in a skill to get all of the passive checks if I remember correctly. The money and skill points are a little different but I would just get them in game so eh
5. Open the archive of the original save file and paste the edited character sheet file into the old archive. It should replace it
May or may not still work I haven't read the patch notes
This is a dice roller, the probabilities change drastically, there are more ways to make six, seven, eight etc. than there are to make 12 or 2
Not trying to be mean try to help understand
Darkest Dungeon OG is 10x better game without even trying
Thank you,i will start over with character who can actually play