The inventory in 7 Days to Die may feel sufficient in the early game, but once you start hauling around scrapped parts and building materials, it fills up in no time. “AGF V3 Larger Backpacks” is a MOD that lets you expand your backpack’s slot count, with four options to choose from: 60, 72, 84, or 119. It was created by AuroraGiggleFairy and is categorized under Overhauls.
What Kind of MOD Is It?
As the name suggests, this is a MOD that increases your backpack’s capacity. What makes it distinctive is that “four versions with different capacities are provided,” and you apparently pick just one with the slot count you want and install it. Each is said to work standalone, so it doesn’t require any other large MODs. It looks like a design suited to those who want to boost capacity alone without significantly disrupting vanilla inventory management.
Installation Tips
As with typical MODs, you’ll likely choose only one of the four versions and place it in your Mods folder (installing multiple at once appears to be unintended). If you’re using it on a server, it’s reassuring to check the distribution page’s description to see whether the same version needs to be installed on the server side as well. Since capacity-increasing MODs can affect a save’s inventory structure after installation, we recommend backing up before adding it to an existing save. Starting with something around 72 or 84 first and checking the balance between UI readability and capacity will help you avoid mistakes.
Who Is It For?
- Those who want to make looting runs and scrapping more efficient by reducing the number of trips between their base and the field
- Those who want to keep the vanilla feel but add just a bit more capacity (→ the 60 version)
- Hardcore collectors who simply want to carry huge amounts (→ the 119 version, assuming UI adjustments)
- Those who want to strengthen a “hauler build” centered on the PackMule skill
You could say the appeal of this MOD lies in the ease of choosing between different capacities and its straightforward, vanilla-leaning design.
For details and the latest compatibility status, please check the original Nexus page.