Modder ‘Caites’ has released a pretty cool mod for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 that makes dodge and parry easier or harder. This mod will be ideal for those who have trouble with the game, as well as for those who want some extra challenge.
Going into more details, this mod has five “difficulty” versions. These are Slightly Easier, Easier, Even Easier, Disgustingly Easy and True Expert.
To give you an idea, the vanilla settings for Dodge are 0.35/0.22/0.22 and for Parry are 0.25/0.15/0.15. In Easier Mode, we have 0.4/0.35/0.3 and 0.3/0.25/0.2 for Dodge and Parry, respectively.
True Expert makes the game even harder than its Expert Mode. With it, Expert has less i-frames than before. So, use that only if you have mastered the game and want a new extra challenge.
I’ve finished the game and I have to say the vanilla Dodge and Parry on Normal are quite good. Yes, at the beginning I had some trouble with them. Some enemies, especially toward Act 3, are really hard to predict. However, you will be able to memorize their attack patterns after one or two fights. Still, if your reflexes are not as sharp as they used to, you can use this mod so that you can enjoy the game.
You can go ahead and download the mod from this link.
Speaking of Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, I also suggest downloading theĀ ClairObscurFix Mod. This mod will remove the 30FPS cap from the in-game cut-scenes. Moreover, it will remove the sharpening filter that the devs have used. It will also skip intro logos, and it will reduce letterboxing/pillarboxing in cutscenes.
Then we have this mod that improves its Lumen/Ray Tracing effects. You should use this mod only if you own a high-end GPU. In my opinion, it’s not a must-have mod like the ClairObscurFix Mod.
Finally, you can download a DLSS 4 Frame Gen Mod. Sadly, though, this mod is put behind a Patreon wall. As of right now, I haven’t seen a free DLSS 4 Frame Gen Mod. So, that’s kind of a bummer. Let’s at least hope that the devs will add official support for Frame Gen via a future update.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

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