Modsallthefallen Now
A visual mod that upscales every texture to 4K. From the rust on your longsword to the cracked stone of Pilgrim’s Perch, this mod breathes new life into the game. It is resource-heavy (requires 8GB+ VRAM) but stunning.
Unlike older games, Lords of the Fallen (Unreal Engine 5) requires careful mod loading. Follow this step-by-step guide:
Step 1: Find the Right File Navigate to Nexus Mods or a trusted GitHub repository. Search for modsallthefallen or browse the game’s specific category. Ensure the mod was updated after October 2024 to remain compatible with recent patches. modsallthefallen
Step 2: Backup Your Saves
Navigate to: %LOCALAPPDATA%\Lords Of The Fallen\Saved\SaveGames
Copy the .sav file to your desktop. Mods can corrupt saves, especially those altering inventory.
Step 3: Understand the Installation Type Most mods for Lords of the Fallen use one of two methods: A visual mod that upscales every texture to 4K
Step 4: Disable Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC)
Crucial note: Lords of the Fallen uses EAC. To use ModsAllTheFallen in single-player, you must disable EAC. Rename EasyAntiCheat_EOS_Setup.exe to EasyAntiCheat_EOS_Setup.bak in the game’s root folder. Never go online with mods active.
Step 5: Launch and Test Start the game offline. If your character loads and the mod features appear (e.g., new stats or visuals), success. Step 4: Disable Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) Crucial note:
The video game modding community has long balanced creativity with corporate control. Platforms like Steam Workshop and Nexus Mods enforce strict content guidelines, banning nudity, copyright-infringing assets, and “cheat” modifications. However, a subset of modders and users rejects these restrictions. ModsTheFallen emerged as a sanctuary for modifications that mainstream platforms deemed unacceptable. Its name references both the act of “fallen mods” (removed or banned content) and the Dark Souls series’ thematic focus on decay and forbidden knowledge.