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From the moment I installed the mod, I was struck by its elegance. It’s sleek, intuitive, and almost too honest. Within minutes, I had a crystal-clear view of just how often I was dying in-game — something most games try to bury or mask behind vague stats or subtle fade-to-black screens. But not this mod. This mod stares unflinchingly into the abyss and counts every single leap into lava, every tragic misstep, every enemy headshot, every failed dodge roll... with ruthless precision.