The Black Myth: Wukong mod community, although not as popular as many other blockbusters, is growing every day. And although having played the game for a long time, not everyone knows about these mods, as they are considered very useful tools for all players.
Anti-jaw for Black Myth: Wukong gamers
The Anti-Stutter mod provides a simple fix for performance issues that many players are experiencing on low-end PCs. While it can't negate the processing demands of Unreal Engine 5, the mod can make up for it with a simple tweak that can significantly improve the player experience.
Of course, Anti-Sutter isn't guaranteed to work on every low-end PC, but it's still worth a try if you're experiencing bad FPS drops.
Map in Black Myth: Wukong
Black Myth Wukong's maps aren't exactly open-world, but they're incredibly dense and filled with invisible walls – something that's been a huge frustration for many players, with many admitting that it's difficult to tell which areas are accessible and which are just decoration.
The Simple Map mod fixes all of these issues, providing a complete overhead view with icons at key exploration points, so gamers can rest assured that they will never miss a hidden path.
Support reduced configuration
Sometimes, performance tweaking just isn't enough, especially if gamers are trying to run a graphically-excellent title like Black Myth: Wukong on older, budget PCs. The Downgraded Wukong Visuals mod might be the answer in these cases.
The mod includes three presets to suit a variety of hardware and is said to be able to salvage up to 50fps for struggling PCs. Of course, gamers will have to accept much “worse” graphics, but at least the game can still be experienced.