Note to players that this mod can create some bugs with a few quests including a mainline quest , so researching fixes ahead of time is recommended. Wolfmark's All Quest Objectives on Map isn't as big as fast traveling from any point on the map, but it's another simple touch that makes traversing The Witcher 3 more comfortable. This mod adds all points of interest to Geralt's map at all times. It could be up to preference since it's reasonable to think it makes the map far too cluttered--something akin to Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed and Far Cry games.
However, it saves the trouble of having to remember where certain merchants and the likes can be found, especially when navigating dense urban cities like Novigrad. Pairing this with easy fast traveling is a great quality-of-life adjustment like what Skyrim 's vast mod selection has done for it. Even better, the mod can be customized to show or hide different icons to help avoid clutter, as well as provide brief quest descriptions.
On one hand, it can be seen as an interesting way to get players to think about inventory management and also an immersive way to ground the experience.
However, it can also come across as a needless annoyance to others within the context of simply playing a game. GiecuMan's Over - Weight Limit Mod mostly rids of this limitation by driving up the weight value to 9, The Witcher 3 --and RPGs in general--have a tendency to invite players to grab many consumables and gear they find in the game's world, so this mod is important for those who want to loot items without worry.
One of the more creative twists to the combat in The Witcher 3 is gathering oils to combine for Geralt's weapons. The right concoctions are meant to be effective against specific types of monsters, offering a satisfying sense of strategy. However, as engaging as this mechanic can be, rifling through Geralt's inventory every time when players try to focus on the task at hand can get frustratingly repetitive.
Auto Apply Oils by SheepDarklord takes that out of the equation by automatically applying the best possible oils within Geralt's inventory upon entering a combat sequence. The Witcher 2 has a similar heads-up-display mod , and it's no wonder it would work even better in The Witcher 3. The different HUD elements on the screen while playing definitely show important information, but can admittedly feel too cluttered.
This is especially notable since The Witcher 3 , six years later, is still a gorgeous-looking game. And for a rich fantasy world, players will want it shown off to its maximum potential. Otherwise incompatible mods could work perfectly if you load one before the other.
If you are installing a lot of mods, do it just like your mother taught you: go slow, take it easy, and say your prayers. It was news to us. If you are trying to install more mods than the game wants to allow, the Mod Merger can help. The process will take about 15 minutes, but basically the merger will combine your compatible mods into a single customized bundle just for you.
Too many mods? No no, sir, as you can see, I am installing only one enormous mod. As above, be careful with this one. Witcher 3 mods : Good hunting Witcher 2 mods : Mods fit for a king Witcher 1 mods : Quality of life for the classic The Witcher season 2 : Release date, cast, and trailers. Geralt's world already has dozens of signposts for fast travel, but sometimes you'll still find yourself spending ages coaxing Roach across countryside for the nearest one.
If you're not down for that sometimes humdrum bit of roleplay, this mod lets you teleport to any fast travel point from anywhere, much in the style of Skyrim.
Use your new fast travel abilities with caution and don't get too hasty: overriding the existing system reportedly causes problems with a tiny number of quests. When all else fails, try to resolve conflicts with the mod merger. This mod adds every map icon to the map all the time, including nearby merchants and any quest objective for any quest in your journal.
Your Stash is accessible from a few places around the world, but this mod asks: Why not more? Installing this will add eight new stash locations and relocate two of the standard stash locations to more convenient areas. One of the best parts of the early Witcher game is feeling like you need to do your homework before any big contract. This mod recaptures some of that old magic by making meditation a more meaningful process.
You need to meditate to spend points in your skill tree, refill alchemical items and oils, and repair items. If Preparations Mod sounds like more trouble than fun, check out Friendly Meditation. 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. If you like gore like me in your melee combat, More Blood adds different blood trails for different enemy types and now Geralt can be covered in blood.
Combine this with mod below, and you are in for a more cinematic combat. Download More Blood. This mod slows time every time Geralt lands a critical strike on an enemy, adding a more cinematic feeling to combat and making each critical hit feel more satisfying. Not a huge change, but definitely makes combat more fun. This mod reworks the textures and models to higher resolutions and brightness. It improves a lot of environmental textures like stones, rocks, bricks, roofs, walls etc.
It does not change the art style but even though it is optimized well to not cause any unnecessary VRAM losses, it can still add quite a bit of extra load on your computer so be sure that you have a strong PC. Download HD Reworked. This is one of the biggest mods for this game. It completely reforms the combat in many areas with the aim of increasing realism and immersion while not ruining the fun.
It removes auto-targeting, so you can attack your enemies from all angles and Gerald attacks where you point him to. Dodging does not make you invulnerable anymore, there are 2 new attacks, being the kick and a new heavy attack, you can jump in combat etc.
You can check the full list on the mod page below. It is perfect for a new playthrough. Download The Witcher 3 Enhanced Edition. This overhaul mod changes and rebalances a lot of stuff without taking away from the vanilla experience. The list is extremely long so you can check it on the mod page but some of the important changes are: quests levels and rewards are reworked, a lot of textual inconsistencies and typos are fixed, new damage formula and combat changes, reworked economy and ranged combat, difficulties are reworked etc.
You can use it with an existing save file but it changes so much that it deserves its own playthrough. Download Ghost Mode. It focuses mainly on fixing immersion breakers, buffing underperforming skills and items, cosmetic changes and bug fixing.
It rebalances some stuff and makes the world more dangerous. Download FCR3. Another mod that describes what it does on its name perfectly. This mod increases your draw distance duh.
Since the world is huge and sometimes you can find yourself in wide open areas, the default maximum draw distance can seem a little bit underwhelming.
Of course, this was done to optimize the game better, but if you have a monster PC, you can install this mod to see a lot more details in the faraway lands.
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