

- #DOKI DOKI LITERATURE CLUB MODS SAVE THEM ALL INSTALL#
- #DOKI DOKI LITERATURE CLUB MODS SAVE THEM ALL MOD#
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Sayori's death is because of monika so to avoid monika manipulating sayori into killing herself, you would have to go into the 'manage local files' of the game in-library, and delete monika's character file.Upon starting the game, Monika (from the original DDLC) will realize that you install a mod. The only way to avoid this event would be if you already knew the ending and then with that knowledge, 'disrupted' the storyline from the start. if this is your first runthrough, i would recommend continuing with the story as saving sayori is not really an option unless you figure out the secret 'premise' of the game early on. Originally posted by sanskritibacchu:hi! i love sayori:( there is a way to save her technically but her dying is part of the storyline and is not an optional event.
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Hint: Don't let the mod delete the files!
#DOKI DOKI LITERATURE CLUB MODS SAVE THEM ALL FULL#
The game forcefully deletes the character files in the beginning, but if you want to dig a bit deeper there's a way to unlock a 2nd full game hidden within the files. Several times through the game it seems that the MC knows more than he's letting on, but at the same time it's more like a deja-vu dream to him. Monika IS an option, but each character has their own story to tell should you pursue it. The MC has more personality as he's not some generic slouch, though the general beats to the base game are followed with these minor/major tweaks. Rather, the game takes place shortly before the base game had taken place and the mod forces the story to alter in a way that the MC is the Club President, Monika is the Childhood Friend, Sayori is a close friend of Monikas while the MC tutors her in math and Natsuki and Yuri remain relatively unchanged. Hint: Can you prove that happiness can be found here?ĭespite the name the mod isn't actually about Monika only.

While Monika chooses to help you achieve the ending you wanted behind the scenes her route is still not an option. She reluctantly agrees to help you "save them". The mod starts in Monikas "space room" where she is not happy that you reinstalled the game and tries to delete it, but realizes her power to manipulate the game has been taken away by the mod. While this mod doesn't go through the "second half" of the base game it doesn't ignore what had taken place and even has a few cheeky reminders sprinkled about. This mod doesn't change much until after the Sunday choice, after which you get into deeper backstories of the characters that feature both a good ending and bad ending. If you happen to be a fan of dating sims or want a fuller DDLC story this mod adds +11 hours of additional content, custom music and delivers it's own messages of patience, trust and acceptance. Hint: Each character must love one of your poems at least once and none of them can hate any of your poems. Monika is still self-aware, but has a valid reason for choosing not to corrupt the game which you will only achieve if you unlock her Sunday choice.

The game doesn't change until you get to the Weekend choice. There's even a shortcut feature to blast through the 3 poem minigames with a result screen saying who Liked, Loved or Hated the poem. TLC is a rather short mod that aims to add endings to each of the characters. While they’re non-cannon they’ve certainly been put together with a lot of love and respect for the story that none of them feel out of place or try to turn DDLC into something it’s not. Here are a few mods you might be interested in. The only sense of closure you’ll find is within the hidden content of DDLC+ as it’s a solid setup for a sequel and answers a lot of questions DDLC left us with.

Regardless of what you do the characters either cease to exist once the game is turned off (lifeless NPC sprites only imitating people) or they’re stuck in a horrible, static limbo until what’s left of their consciousness fades away (those who become self-aware). There’s a “nicer” ending, but it’s ultimately no different from the normal ending. Spoiler for if you’ve not finished the game.
