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Game mods can completely transform an experience, but sometimes the most impressive ones aren't massive overhauls—they're small quality-of-life changes that fix a nagging issue or add a feature the developers overlooked. What's a simple mod you can't play without anymore?
I cant play without a tiny inventory tooltip mod that shows item stats weight and durability when you hover It eliminates guesswork and a lot of micro clicks It also helps with vendor pricing so I only grab what pays off and not junk It feels like a tiny quality of life upgrade but it changes every run
Another must have is a UI scaling mod that makes menus readable on big screens A simple font size tweak and a few color tweaks cut eye strain and speed up navigation during long sessions It seems small but it matters after hours of play
An auto quick save mod saves time when testing builds with a hotkey to save and quick load It removes the fear of losing a run when trying risky setups
A loot filter mod that highlights high value drops and hides junk works across many games It saves time keeps sessions focused and you can tweak thresholds That kind of QoL change shows up in game mods 2025 trends
Finally a small fix that helps a lot is a stability patch that reduces conflicts with other background apps during play It can be toggled per session and it stops strange crashes