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You can now play Bloodborne in first-person mode thanks to this brand new mod.. READ MORE: The best RPGs: The best role-playing games you can play in 2021 As reported by Eurogamer, with the help ...
A mod in the works for Bloodborne by Lance McDonald allows the player to lock on to enemies in the game, thus gaining control of them. According to McDonald, it works on any enemy in both the full ...
A free-roaming camera mod for Bloodborne is now available as a mod, and it looks great. Last week, ever-reliable FromSoftware modder Lance McDonald took to Twitter to announce a new mod for 2015's ...
You can still reach 60 fps on Bloodborne through emulation, and some users have already reuploaded the mod. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here ...
A mod for the highly-popular Bloodborne has been released that changes the game into a first person camera angle.
Bloodborne might be one of the greatest video games ever made, but it has incredibly rough performance problems due to it ...
This mod has added Bloodborne's gun-parrying and quick-step ability, while also reworking the way that the main character heals. There are also 22 sets of armor, 35 weapons, ...
A high-profile mod that allows Bloodborne to run at 60fps has been hit by a legal takedown notification from PlayStation, its creator has said. Noted modder Lance McDonald revealed the legal ...
Kinda weird to see Sony put a DMCA over fans mod and after 4 years too. I mean, they didn't bother to do it with Bloodborne PS1 demake and the kart racing. I feel this is the effect of new higher ups.
According to Bloodborne mod creator Lance McDonald, he received a DMCA takedown notification from Sony Interactive Entertainment asking to remove links to the 60 fps patch.
A popular Bloodborne framerate mod is no longer available thanks to a DMCA takedown request from Sony. Australia-based Twitch streamer Lance McDonald first developed the mod back in 2020 before ...
The patch in question removes Bloodborne's 30fps cap on original hardware. As discussed in a May 2020 Digital Foundry interview with McDonald, this doesn't produce particularly desirable results ...