Funny Cat Mission Control for Deep Rock Galactic for Windows
<h2>Mission Control replaced by a headset-wearing cat in Deep Rock Galactic</h2>
- Free
- 4.2
- V 1.0.0
<h2>Mission Control replaced by a headset-wearing cat in Deep Rock Galactic</h2>
Funny Cat Mission Control for Deep Rock Galactic, by Bovi, transforms the game's stern Mission Control into a feline persona intended to add humor and cuteness to mission briefings. The mod alters Mission Control's presentation and audio to produce a lighter tone during runs while remaining cosmetic. It integrates with the game's mod framework and targets Deep Rock Galactic players who enjoy meme mods, cat fans, and those who prefer a less serious session.
What kind of mod turns Mission Control into a feline director?
This is a cosmetic mod that reimagines a core NPC presence as a cat-themed officer, aiming to change mood rather than gameplay. It is a Verified community mod, maintained by the developer to keep compatibility current. The modification focuses on presentation and tone, leaving objectives, rewards, and progression intact so the underlying cooperative loop of Deep Rock Galactic remains unchanged.
Does it affect other players in multiplayer lobbies?
The change runs on the client side, meaning only the player who installs the mod experiences the altered briefing persona. Because it holds Verified status in the mod framework, installers can use it without blocking lobbies or modifying progression. That separation lets individuals personalise their session while preserving a shared, unmodified experience for teammates who prefer the original briefing voice.
What does it look and sound like in play?
Visual attention centres on a high-quality cat portrait wearing a headset that replaces the familiar Mission Control icon. Audio lines are substituted with context-appropriate meows and cat noises, creating a clearly different briefing cadence. The assets aim for polish and coherence so the cosmetic overlay reads as intentional styling rather than an ad-hoc patch, and it does not change HUD layout or mission text.
Is it easy to install and keep compatible?
Installation goes through the mod.io page or the game's in-built mod menu on Windows, with support for both Steam and Microsoft Store/Xbox Game Pass versions. The developer issues regular updates to preserve compatibility with the official modding framework. For players familiar with mod.io, subscribing and enabling the cosmetic is straightforward; newcomers can use the in-game browser to add the mod without altering core files.
In summary, a playful choice best for personal sessions
For players who enjoy meme-driven cosmetics and cat-themed personalization, the mod offers a straightforward way to introduce levity into Deep Rock Galactic runs. It suits solo players and those who favour a more whimsical tone, and is less appropriate for groups aiming to preserve an unaltered briefing atmosphere. Pick it when personal flair matters, avoid it for strictly canonical group play.
Pros
- High-quality cat portrait replaces the Mission Control UI
- Audio overhaul swaps Mission Control lines for context-appropriate meows
- Client-side implementation keeps other players' sessions unchanged
- Maintains Verified status for use in any lobby
Cons
- Visible only to the installing player
- Narrow novelty focus may not suit serious sessions
- Requires mod.io and Windows-compatible Deep Rock Galactic installs
Funny Cat Mission Control for Deep Rock Galactic for PC
- Free
- 4.2
- V 1.0.0
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