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Big Tippers
"Every plate you serve pays out like a banquet."

How do I install Big Tippers?
Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Big Tippers for Overcooked in one click.
</>What does Big Tippers do?
The star ratings in later Overcooked kitchens are brutal. You can play a clean round, serve nearly everything on time, and still land just under the three star line by a couple of hundred points. Big Tippers puts the payout on your terms. One slider controls what each dish is worth when it lands, the other controls the bonus you get for serving quickly. Turn them up and a solid round comfortably clears the top rating instead of teasing you. Use it to push past the one kitchen blocking your progress, to open up the levels gated behind star totals, or just to see some genuinely silly numbers on the scoreboard. Both sliders take effect straight away, so you can tune the payout until the run feels the way you want it to.
</>What is Big Tippers?
Overcooked star thresholds never move, so Big Tippers moves your score instead. One slider sets what each finished dish pays, the other sets your fast-service bonus, and both take effect mid-service. Clear the level blocking your star total or chase silly scoreboard numbers. From ProjectMods, the community-first PC mod manager for 400+ games.
</>Common questions about Big Tippers
What does Big Tippers do in Overcooked?
Big Tippers raises how much score you earn in Overcooked by multiplying two separate things: what each finished dish is worth the moment it lands, and the tip bonus you get for serving an order quickly. Both sit on their own slider, so you decide whether the kitchen pays slightly better or ridiculously better. Star ratings in the later Overcooked kitchens are painfully tight. You can play a clean round, serve almost everything on time, and still finish a couple of hundred points under the three star line. Big Tippers closes that gap without asking you to replay the level ten more times.
What is the difference between the Tip Multiplier and the Dish Value Multiplier?
They cover the two halves of Overcooked scoring. The Dish Value Multiplier changes what a completed dish is worth the instant it lands on the serving hatch, so every plate you send out is simply worth more. The Tip Multiplier only touches the speed bonus, the extra points Overcooked hands you for getting an order out quickly after it appears. Turn up dish value if you want a flat lift across the whole round. Turn up the tip side if you want fast, tidy service rewarded harder while sloppy rounds still score badly. Big Tippers keeps them separate on purpose so you can shape the scoring rather than flattening it.
Does Big Tippers change the star thresholds each Overcooked kitchen asks for?
No. Every Overcooked kitchen keeps the exact same point targets for one, two and three stars. Big Tippers raises the score you produce, not the bar you have to clear. That matters more than it sounds. Because the thresholds stay honest, you can still tell a good round from a bad one, and pushing the multipliers only slightly gives you a genuine near-miss safety net rather than an automatic win. Set the sliders low and a strong run finally tips over the line. Set them high and the scoreboard goes somewhere silly. Either way, the level is judging you against its normal targets.
Can I tune the multipliers while a kitchen is running?
Yes. Both Big Tippers sliders take effect immediately, so you can nudge the dish value or the tip bonus mid-service in Overcooked and the very next plate you serve pays out at the new rate. There is also a Boost Payouts master switch sitting above both sliders. Leave it off and scoring behaves exactly as the game intends, flip it on and your slider settings apply straight away. That makes it easy to run a level honestly first, see how far short you landed, then dial in the smallest boost that gets you over the three star line rather than guessing before you start.
Why use Big Tippers instead of just replaying the Overcooked level?
Because the replays are rarely teaching you anything new. Overcooked star gates mean one stubborn kitchen can block the rest of the map, and grinding the same level for a couple of hundred extra points is pure repetition rather than practice. Big Tippers lets you clear the gate and get back to the levels you actually want to play. It is also handy when you are playing with someone newer, or when a co-op partner is not available, since it takes the pressure off a two-player kitchen being run by one person. Turn the master switch off any time and Overcooked scores normally again.
What options does Big Tippers include?
Boost Payouts
Master switch for both multipliers below.
Tip Multiplier
How much bigger your bonus is for serving an order quickly.
Dish Value Multiplier
How much more each completed dish is worth when it lands.
Big Tippers is an Overcooked mod from ProjectMods that multiplies what each finished dish is worth and how large your fast-service tip is, so a solid round clears the three star line instead of landing just underneath it.
System Requirements
What features does Big Tippers include?
- Multiply what every completed dish is worth, so a clean round posts a genuinely huge score
- Separate slider for tip bonuses, so getting an order out fast pays far more than usual
- One master switch turns both multipliers on or off without hunting through settings
- Both sliders take effect instantly, so you can tune the payout mid-run until the numbers feel right
- Leave it off and scoring goes straight back to the totals the kitchen normally hands you
Best For
- Landing two hundred points under three stars on the same kitchen for the fifth run in a row
- Chasing the star total that gates the next world so the map keeps opening up
- Co-op nights where you and a friend want the top rating without a dozen retries
- Streamers who want the scoreboard to go properly silly for the highlight reel
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