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true about " but play vanilla at first I'd say. " but the game itself is just like oblivion remastered
for some reason all merchants are godawful broke
But let's be honest, no one can play the game vanilla at first since some devs can't do shit right, either by optimization or things like this,
that's why even when a game is released right now, if the game is popular, within a day or two you will see mods with over hundreds of thousands of downloads ( most #1 is optimization mod if game is made on unreal sh1t 5 )
This mod was made for people who have played it once without mods.
First run it's kinda part of the experience to struggle with your money.
I just started my third playthru and just after reaching the blacksmith at Tachov I find a dead Odd Trader with 20K grochen on him. Then I found another. I have 40K grochen only a few hours in. The mod perhaps needs to only add extra to the Kuttenberg master smiths etc.
I kind of prefer the KCD1 economy TBH. If you sold a bunch of stuff to the Rattay smith he would make a bunch of money and then have more credits. Not perfect, but somewhat dynamic.