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Global improvement in animation during combat. With this mod, Geralt's movements will look more spectacular, and the distance of his attacks will increase.

A mod that completely changes the animations of dodging and rolling. If desired, you can customize it to your own preferences. In the original game, time dilation was rarely enabled. With this mod, slow-mo mode will be activated after every killing blow. The conditions for activating the deceleration and the rate of passage of time can be adjusted. This modification makes finishing moves as brutal as possible.

Combined with the Brutal Blood mod, the game will be no less bloody than any Mortal Kombat In the original game, actions such as sharpening weapons, using oil, or eating food were not animated. Enthusiasts have fixed this flaw in the Complete Animations fashion. Global modification that changes the pumping system, alchemy and characteristics of many items.

In addition, the difficulty of the game will become higher and new animations will appear. A modification that adds random encounters with opponents. Get ready for the fact that there will be many more difficult battles.

If you do not have enough money, you can install this mod. With its help, during the execution of an order to kill a monster, you can place a bet. Do it - get an additional cash reward. If battles with opponents seem too simple or monotonous to you, pay attention to this mod.

With it, all enemies will become faster and more dangerous, they will more often dodge your attacks and counterattack. If you rely not on parrying, but on the block, then pay attention to the mod that adds shields to the game. In the third "Witcher", the crossbow was practically useless.

This mod changes the projectile damage indicator, so you can effectively use it in battle. In the original game, you can only move quickly near the pointer.

With this mod, you will be able to teleport from anywhere. This is handy, especially if you're lost in caves and don't know how to get to the surface. A modification that makes the process of collecting loot automatic. Now it will be much easier and faster to loot the bodies of defeated enemies. A mod that allows you to apply oils to the sword automatically.

It seems like a trifle, but you will save a lot of time without interrupting inventory management. Sometimes finding the right position among hundreds of question marks can be tricky. This mod allows you to highlight on the map locations associated with current tasks. If you prefer to take everything you can from the battlefield, but are worried that there is not enough space in your inventory, install this mod.

With it, your backpack will become bottomless. During battles with a group of opponents, an enemy that is located far from Geralt is sometimes selected as a target. In such cases, the blows are wasted. With this modification, you will be able to customize your target selection and always attack the nearest enemy.

A modification that allows you to customize the trading system. It did come out almost five years ago after all. It also includes 4k textures for those with powerful gaming PCs who want to have the very best graphical experience in the Witcher 3. The Witcher 3 HD Reworked mod is also compatible with lighting mods, and should most likely be used in concert with one of those. I love lighting Witcher 3 mods.

They are among my favorite things to install and play around with. As far as lighting mods go this one is pretty tame. This particular mod simply restores the game to its lighting effects that were used during development videos, and not the lighting effects used upon release. I think it looks better than the release version without being obnoxious about the changes. This mod gives you a lot of customization over what is displayed on your screen at any given time.

Do you want a minimalistic UI with the bare minimum? Go for it. Do you want a cluttered screen with every piece of information you can possibly grasp at your fingertips? You can do that too. Personally a happy medium works best for me, but you do you.

This is an example of Witcher 3 mods that updates a lot of the facial textures in the game, making them more detailed. While not every face is updated, a pretty significant portion are. I think we can all agree that, on some level, watching Geralt chop people and monsters into gory piles is pretty exciting. To that end, the Ultra Gore 2 mod ensures that you will get to watch the most visceral kills possible in the Witcher 3.

The mod forces the game to provide dismemberment animations for enemies killed by the players. This is purely an aesthetic change that can lead to some pretty gruesome scenes. This Witcher 3 mod changes quite a few things visually about the game. I would first note that it changes a lot of the camera angles in the game, the speed of your character, and allows for dynamic Depth of Field. It also adds some bloom effects, changes some color schemes, offers some moderate changes to shade and lighting, and changes some texture detailing.

It does cause some performance drop , so you should be aware that this mod is geared towards people with more powerful PCs. This is an updated version of the popular Ultimate Lighting Mod Redux. It allows a lot of customization regarding color correction, fog settings, bloom, and other effects.

I found it lowered my FPS slightly , but not enough that it should affect most players. You can also turn off the blur effect while turning, which I find super important, as I hate blur effects. I have such a mixed opinion on Darker Nights mods. On the other hand, it can make the game unplayable when the sun sets.

With that in mind, I do give this mod a recommendation, but caution that if you are easily frustrated by not being able to see more than a few feet in front of you, you will probably not like this mod. This mod used to focus specifically on level of detail improvements. It still does for the most part, but also increases the draw distance for the game. I am always a big fan of increasing draw distance as it makes the game feel more expansive and realistic.

This distance increase comes at a price though. Be mindful that you have to pay for these views in raw processing power. Expect performance drops.

I know these are actually two separate Witcher 3 mods , but they work well in concert, so you might as well get both at the same time. They remove the dirt and rain drop effects from the camera, clearing up the foreground of the game. While it does slightly lessen the immersion of the game, it also increases graphical clarity and, to me, makes the game look cleaner.

This is just a small atmospheric mod that makes swamps more eerie. It increases the amount of fog and makes it a little more ominous. It is truly amazing. Anyways this mod changes a lot of the weather effects in the game. This Witcher 3 mod is pretty expansive and can cause some performance drops, but largely it should work fine on most PCs. I highly recommend this mod if you like really cool weather effects. While I certainly appreciate the Darker Nights mod, I actually like this one better in terms of gameplay.

It does darken the world during the night, but not to the same extent as Darker Nights. This is one of the best Witcher 3 mods for immersive nighttime gameplay. It also changes a lot of the interior lighting as well to make it appear more grim and, to some extent, realistic. I highly recommend this mod. Taking a step away from the grim dark of nighttime lighting, we have one of the most understated Witcher 3 mods. Even something as seemingly minor as better grass can really make a world feel more alive and immersive.

Grass comes at a price though. That price is taken in blood from your GPU. Beware of performance drops in some areas, but if your PC is up to the challenge, this mod is really quite beautiful. This lighting mod stood out to me while researching this article. The screenshots really speak for themselves with the soft lighting of the sun to the beam effect filtering through buildings and trees.

This is arguably one of the best Witcher 3 mods for lighting that makes the game much more beautiful. If you are looking for a lighting mod that makes your game look wonderful, look no further. It is a relatively simple mod that gives some pretty impressive improvements to the game. Much like the Realistic Contrast Textures mod, this improves facial contrasts to give characters more realistic faces.

I find it also makes peoples flawed features stick out more, which is neat for realism. I did not notice any particular effect on game performance so assuming you have a decent computer, you should be fine. If you wish that the particle effects of your spells were a little more realistic, like blowing in the wind, this mod is for you. This mod also affects things like dust, fog, smoke, sparks, and nearly every particle effect in the game, giving them a life of their own.

It is one of the most beautiful Witcher 3 mods out there! Moisture is the essence of wetness, and wetness is the essence of beauty. With those wise words of the timeless Zoolander, I bring to you, quite possibly the best water mod for the Witcher 3. The HDMR mod really enhances the terrifying detail of every monster in the game. Each of these primordial horrors of ancient lore will come to life in ways you could only see in your nightmares.

Luckily, you will then be able to kill them in the most gruesome ways you want, therefore saving yourself the trouble of having to cower beneath your blankets. For those among you with truly powerful PCs, let me introduce you to a mod that should make you pretty happy. First of all you will need a 4k monitor, or this mod will not be particularly useful for you.

If you have one, then feel free to enjoy The Witcher 3 in all its 4k glory. This mod requires significant system resources so do expect a performance drop. Next on the list we have audio Witcher 3 mods. While the game has a beautiful soundtrack of its own, some players might enjoy some enhancements or modifications to it.

Generally, the Witcher 3 was a pretty stable game. To my experience there were not very many bugs in need of fixing, especially now, after several years. There were occasionally some audio concerns that did arise during gameplay. This mod works to remedy some of these concerns. If you are encountering audio problems, give this mod a try. It might just fix the problem. If you find you are getting a little bit tired of the in-game soundtrack for the Witcher 3, you can always mod in the OST from the Witcher 1 and 2.

So, if you are one of those people who need more than one soundtrack every hundred hours or so, pick this mod up. This is a mod very similar to the Familiar Music Replacement but changes where some of the songs play and also adds in some Thronebreaker tunes. I really should get around to playing Thronebreaker some day, but I digress. Not much else to say. I know I mentioned it earlier, but I feel that I should mention it again.

Most of these Witcher 3 mods, especially the compilation mods, will not work very well together. Make sure you read every mod description carefully before installing and activating them. Also, several of these mods may, and probably will, break your saves. Back up the ones you want to keep and start a new game up with the entire world changed to your whim.

Thank you all for reading and I hope you find some interesting Witcher 3 mods on the list to play. That ends this article for now. Instead, the HUD falls away and you get a nice view of the clouds zipping past, the stars rotating, and the sun rising over the mountains.

Sometimes, a Witcher just needs to take a damn minute, you know? The Witcher 3's UI can feel a bit cluttered, but turning parts of it off can make the game overly difficult. This mod has several features, available in separate downloads if you only want one or two, that improve the on-screen issues.

From holding a key down to enter meditation without using the menu, to hiding quest markers unless you're using your Witcher sense, plus HUD elements that can individually be toggled on and off without having to open your menu, and lots more. Is it a big deal? But it sure does look nice. This mod adds a little hanging lamp to your little sailboat. Look at that Witcher go. Since there are no woodchippers in the Northern Kingdoms, this mod that disables those storybook narration videos that you have to listen to over and over again will have to do.

If you've ever felt that The Witcher 3's combat lacks a certain cinematic flair, be sure to pick up this gem. It slows down the action when Geralt lands a critical hit, allowing you to gape in awe at how perfectly that bandit's head flew from his shoulders. If you're feeling particularly vicious, modder KNGR also made a version that combines this with his popular More Blood mod.

One of the finest bits of roleplaying in The Witcher 3 is its system of weapon oils, as there's some genuine satisfaction in knowing the right mixture for the job.

But after hours and hours of digging in Geralt's bags and applying them, even the most dedicated roleplayer among us would be hard-pressed to deny it gets tedious. That's where Auto Apply Oils comes in.

Once you're in range of an enemy type specific to a certain oil, it'll automatically apply the oil and leave you to the business of hacking at it with a slab of silver. Sick of rummaging through corpses after every battle? This mod automatically picks up all the area loot for Geralt, regardless of whether he's just been battling rotfiends or digging through drawers in Oxenfurt.

That's welcome enough in itself, but what makes Auto Loot so great is that it also ensures that Geralt doesn't accidentally steal valuables in his auto-looting frenzy, and it lets you customize what he picks up and what he leaves behind. Any old, random picture we happen to have around. For some long-time Witcher fans, there was once a golden era. All the wine was sweet, all the swords were sharp, and every ghoul was slow and stupid. They call this time: E3 There are several E3 mods that change this or that to more closely resemble how Witcher 3 looked when it was demoed at that happier, simpler time.

Geralt is much less acrobatic, and he keeps his feet on the ground and his sword pointed forward. This is a good mod for players who want a combat system that plays pretty much the same, but without all the Cirque du Soleil showiness. Plus, if you have a second to breathe in combat, Geralt will flex his hands and idly twirl his sword to stay loose. Mods to lighten or weigh down your load, rebalance loot and make your gear look cooler than ever.

Geralt can already carry quite a bit considering he's just a guy with sweet leather getups and two cumbersome swords, but if you're the sort of hoarder who can't bear the thought of tossing away a collection of Witch Hunter's Swords, then this is the mod for you.

The resulting weight limit? You guessed it, Vegeta. It's over 9, Now you'll almost never have to worry about whether you should hang on to that trophy that's taking up so much room but has an extremely situational bonus. Just do it. The game may be called Wild Hunt, but hunting creatures and monsters isn't a great way to make a living. If you're tired of bagging a bunch of deer and walking away with little to show for it, the Increased Creature Loot mod will up your chances of animals dropping meat, hide, and other ingredients.

It's annoying to cart a load of loot into town and find a vendor so poor he can't afford to buy it all. This mod gives vendors some deeper pockets, and gently encourages them to pay you more for your goods.

This patch was abandoned before 1. Eventually it all starts to feel like work, right? He sells all his usual wares and almost every card in the game.



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