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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt TRAINER DESCRIPTIONOther game trainersRelated Trainers
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt features a real-time battle system that provides players with a variety of options and strategies for defeating enemies. As a witcher, Geralt of Rivia is equipped with swords, crossbows, magic spells, and other items to defeat all that stand in his way.
Basic CombatEdit
There are two types of attacks, fast attacks and strong attacks. Fast attacks are quick strikes that can be strung together easily into long combos. They don't inflict very much damage, but can be important for maintaining your offensive flow. Strong attacks are slow, but powerful attacks that deal significant damage. Weak opponents are not able to parry strong attacks, but relying on them too often could leave Geralt open for punishment.
Geralt has the ability to parry blows. Parrying attacks is an easy defensive maneuver that can help absorb some damage. Geralt can also perform a counterattack by pressing the Parry button right before an enemy's attack strikes him. The counterattack will knock the enemy off balance, allowing a few ripostes.
Geralt can evade attacks by enemies in different ways: Dodging and Rolling. Geralt can perform a swift short-range dodge in a chosen direction. Watch the timing, as if you try to dodge too early or too late, you'll get hit by the blow, however this is a very fast move that can let Geralt rapidly continue attacking. Rolling out of the way allows Geralt to dodge more sweeping blows and increases the distance between him and his target, and are generally more effective at evasion, but it is a slower move and will take longer for Geralt to recover before he can continue attacking.
Various buffs and debuffs can affect the effectiveness of Geralt in combat. Buffs can be gained by drinking potions, drawing on Places of Power, sharpening his weapon on a Grindstone or improving his armor on a Workbench in a village, while debuffs can hinder him with status ailments such as Poison, Bleeding, or Stun.
There is one other key type of combat, and that is on horseback with Roach. Being on horseback changes several things:
Given the above, fighting on horseback isn't very suitable for fighting Undead enemies like Ghouls or packs of quick enemies like wild dogs or wolves, or in tight enclosed areas where you don't have much room to move. However, it can be very effective against groups of humans with mixed weapons including archers in a relatively open area where you won't get stuck against obstacles; you can quickly charge in and out of the fight avoiding most of the melee fighter damage (which also keeps your Fear level under control) while picking off key targets first like the archers, and they never seem able to block the attacks. If you find that you really like mounted combat you should try to get the Nekker warrior decoction; not only does this give a 50% boost to the damage you inflict it gives the very noteworthy effect of making Roach completely immune to Fear for its entire duration. This will let you use mounted combat on almost anything, even enemies that would normally have Roach buck you off within seconds.
WeaponsEdit
Geralt's weapon arsenal includes swords, axes, crossbows, bombs, and magical spells. Knowing how and when to use these weapons is key.
SwordsEdit
Witchers arm themselves with two types of blades - steel swords and silver swords. Particular enemies are weaker to different blades, and knowing their weaknesses is key to surviving in combat.
Steel swords are best used against non-magical beasts, humans and non-humans. Silver swords are best used against monsters and magical creatures.
The color of your opponent's Vitality bar will indicate what sword type you should use against them. If the bar is red, use a steel sword. if the bar is silver, use the silver sword.
NOTE: Although the game will have you automatically draw the suitable sword against the given enemies when you first enter combat, you CAN manually switch to the other one or even go unarmed. Using silver swords against non-magical beasts does significantly less damage than their shown rating, less than an equivalent level Steel sword, but has no other obvious drawbacks. However, do NOT use Steel Swords, secondary weapons or unarmed punches against Magical creatures. Not only does their significantly higher health make using lower-damage Steel Swords inefficient, Magical creatures have a heavy tendency to stun Geralt for a couple of seconds if he hits them with anything other than a silver sword, including barehanded punches.
CrossbowEdit
A new tool to Geralt's arsenal is the one-handed crossbow. This crossbow is best used for knocking down flying foes and when attacking from a distance. Additionally, the crossbow is the only weapon available for use while swimming/diving or piloting a boat. It can also be used on horseback. In the Inventory panel, you can choose which bolts to use with your crossbow. Some bolts have special attributes. It's worth noting that the crossbow does not inflict as much damage as swords or signs while on land and serves more as a tool than a weapon. However, this changes drastically while you're underwater (for what are considered somewhat arbitrary reasons) since it is your only possible method of attacking; not only do the standard underwater enemies like Drowners seem to have less health than what they normally do on land, the damage per shot of the Crossbow appears to be multiplied by a factor of 10 allowing for easy one-shot kills. It has even been seen to have the hyper-enhanced damage against a standard land enemy that got stuck underwater and didn't drown (a Wyvern that got knocked out of the air while flying over water and couldn't walk out) and is able to kill the enemy in just a handful of shots when normally it would take close to 50.
BombsEdit
Bombs are explosives that can be thrown at enemies from a distance. Various types of bombs can be found or synthesised. Bombs most useful attributes are their various crowd control effects, varying from stuns to slow, blinds to burnings, which are best used as engagement tools for strike-combinations.
SignsEdit
Signs are simple, yet powerful, one-handed magic spells that are used commonly by witchers. They aren't as effective as full-powered magic spells, but allow witchers to be more versatile against their opponents and are great to use in the heat of combat. There are a total of 5 signs: Aard, Axii, Igni, Quen, and Yrden.
For an overview of the signs see The Witcher 3 abilities or, for a detailed guide, see Guide to Witcher Signs.
Abilities and LevelingEdit
Geralt earns experience points (XP) after completing quests or defeating opponents. Once a certain number of experience points is gained, Geralt will level up, earning one Ability Point. These points can then be used to learn a new ability or upgrade an existing one. Ability Points can also be obtained by activating Places of Power.
Achieving the maximum level (70 with base game, 100 with Blood and Wine expansion) and reaching every place of power will not provide enough ability points to max out every available skill, thus the player will have to choose which abilities they want to unlock.
To use an unlocked ability, it must be placed in an Ability slot. You can change your abilities by purchasing a potion of clearance which will refund all of Geralt's invested ability points. (At the start of a New Game +, one of these is automatically added to the inventory). Experimenting with different combinations and builds will help you against any adversity you might face.
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Do you like different kinds of adventures? This exciting action role-playing video game offers you a journey through the Northern Realms. It is based on The Witcher novel and game series. The game has a lot of intricate plots and scenes. At the center of the Witcher 3 mods story are a conflict with the Wild Hunt, a new invasion from Nilfgaard, and the search for adopted daughter. The game has a lot of characters that make it more interesting and missions more complicated. It begins with the small video introduction of the story of two previous games. The game is expertly written. The main storyline and other quests take approximately 50 hours of gaming. This long period helps the main hero to reach the 70th level. We prepared a list of the best Witcher 3 mods that will make your game fascinating and unique. Each of them has some peculiarities that you are required to be acquainted with.
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The Enhancement System
With the new version, you can take other kinds of weapons or armor for Geralt and use them for free. He can buy it through merchants or by crafting. Witcher mods will make your game more varied and fascinating. Mod maker developed new shops as well.
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Auto Loot
This modification will automatically save all your treasures and “sweep” the traces of murder. It is an essential part of a game as you have the opportunities to observe what kinds of staff Geralt stole. Moreover, with the help of Witcher mods, you can manually set what things are necessary to pick up and what to leave.
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Critical Slow Motion Combat
This is one of Witcher 3 mods that is combined with the More Blood mode. It gives Geralt opportunities to fight and save energy. You will notice that the movements are slower (to provide a cinematic effect). Plunge into the atmosphere of a fight with Geralt.
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Better Torches
A torch is such a thing that can be essential in our daily life. Well, in game, too. This Witcher 3 mods makes some important changes. The main character Geralt uses updated torches that give him opportunities to see in dark caves and fight with evil during the night.
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Auto Apply Oils
Thanks to the best Witcher 3 mods we can use the system of weapon oils to its fullest extent. It helps you save time and effort while gaming. When Geralt fights with enemies he automatically applies relevant oils. Even if you are the most dedicated player, you will not have the intention to spend time on such trivial things.
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Realistic Weather
This is one of the most essential Witcher mods. It is responsible for fog, rain, and other phenomena of nature. It makes the game realistic and atmosphere more intense. If something distracts you from the mission, you can change settings with a simple console commands.
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Script Merger
Script Merger ensures that mods of older versions will work in the appropriate way and without problems. The Witcher 3 mods are not complicated and can cope with different changes. It works as a united version of similar texts that expands the working term of other mods.
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Absolute Camera
Are you dissatisfied with the position of the camera while the main hero runs or fights? Best Witcher 3 mods give you the possibility to choose the best placement of it. Moreover, the distance and viewing angles are also updated. During Geralt's usual activities, it captures all moments.
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PhotoMode
Do you want to grab the most exciting moments of the Geralt battle? With Witcher 3 mods you can make a screenshot using 3D technologies. It is possible to pause the game, spawn fog and other weather effects and make the photo more realistic. Thanks to a special toggle you have the opportunity to be invisible and make perfect landscape shots.
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Fast Travel from Anywhere
The world of Witcher 3 mods has different tips for fast travel. Nevertheless, it takes much time to reach some point. Thanks to this mod you can teleport and save various moments of a game. Use it carefully as you can break the whole mission.
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I have some pretty good advice for people having performance issues with the game, this is gonna sound really wack but trust me on this, give it a try at least. If you don't own the latest graphics card but are rocking something decent like the 600 or 700 series, try this out. If you own a 900 series, don't bother reading this unless you're having problems too.
Go into the Graphic settings, bump EVERYTHING to MEDIUM except Shadows, you can bump that to High. We also want to enable Vertical Sync! (scroll down to the very bottom to see why I'm using VSYNC)
Disable EVERYTHING on this page, except the following:
Now, here's the wack part, are you ready? you're gonna CAP the framerate at 40fps, this will give you the HIGH graphics you want and keep the FPS smooth and stable, avoiding any choppy gameplay and weird fluctuation of the FPS, now you're probably thinking.. but senpai i want that 60fps PCMR gaming, this won't do!
sorry.. but you don't own a 980+ or a Titan. give this a shot yeah? Galactic civilizations 3 mods. I guarantee you won't be disappointed and/or it'll be 10x better than your current situation, nobody wants to play a game that keeps jumping between 40-80 fps.
This will make your game look amazing (remember! you're running on MEDIUM/HIGH with SSAO) and prevent any stuttering and FPS fluctuation, which is known to break immersion. This is the important part, by adding Motion Blur you are reducing the obvious FPS cap when rotating the camera, and despite what most of us (myself included) think of Motion Blur, it surprisingly works well in this game.
To CAP the framerate, go into your documents and open the Witcher 3 folder, locate the file USER and open this with Notepad. Then, press CTRL+F and type LimitFPS and change this number to 40.
I'm sure Radeon users can do the same steps btw.
Just try it yeah? no harm.
EDIT: if you can't stay at 40fps solid, switch to 30fps (hardly a difference with motion blur enabled)
EDIT2: Glad its working for people :) enjoy!
EDIT3: Some people are PMing me and asking the reasons for VSYNC. Why do you need VSYNC if you're capping the FPS? because despite your FPS cap on the GAMEPLAY, the cutscenes still run at 60fps. By enabling VSYNC you are making sure the cutscenes don't stutter.
Locate your USER file and edit the following like: MovieFramerate=30 to MovieFramerate=60
edit4: thanks for gold :) glad it's working for you guys.
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The Witcher is one of the most well-known RPG series of all time. All 3 games have been loved by the gaming community for great reasons: Amazing characters and story, great gameplay and believable world. And the latest entry, The Witcher 3, is no different.
When it came out, The Witcher 3 took the gaming industry by storm. An amazing story, living characters, an astonishing and huge world, fun quests and great gameplay combined to form one of the best video games to date. Even though it was close to being perfect, we cannot say that there weren’t small areas that were open to improvement. And as always, modding communities are here just for that, to tweak the game and to create a lot of crazy, unneeded-but-fun mods. So we decided to put together some of the best The Witcher 3 mods for you. You can also check games like Witcher 3.
How to Install The Witcher 3 Mods
If you do not want to deal with Nexus Mod Manager, you are in luck since installing The Witcher 3 mods manually is really easy.
1. Find the installation path of your game. For Steam users, it should be C:Program Files(x86)SteamsteamappscommonThe Witcher 3.
2. In there, create a new folder and name it “mods”. 3. Place your mod’s file inside the newly created “mods” folder. Be sure it is just one big folder instead of multiple different folders.
Nexus Mod Manager
First and foremost, you need Nexus Mod Manager if you are planning on modding The Witcher 3. Since all of the mods are in Nexus, this tool makes it a lot easier to download, install, update and manage your mods. Some mods can be incompatible with each other or may require certain installing orders, and this software makes it all easier.
Download it here.
13 Best The Witcher 3 Mods You Must Install Now1. Debug Console EnablerWitcher 3 Slow Mo
Like the first one, this is one is another must. It enables you to use the debug console to use hundreds of different console commands to fix stuff and do various different tasks like changing settings, freezing time or spawning enemies to take cool videos or screenshots.
Download it here.
2. Enemies of Rivia
While The Witcher 3 has a great combat, it can get repetitive after hundreds of hours of gameplay -like every game- and even on the hardest difficulty, you can master it pretty quickly. This mod makes each encounter much more exciting and challenging: enemies are smarter and faster and do different attacks as they level up instead of just hitting harder. Perfect for a second playthrough and can even be great for your first time if you love challenging combat.
Download it here.
3. AutoLoot
As its name suggests, AutoLoot does the looting for you after each fight and you can customize what you want to loot from your enemies’ bodies with filters. It also does not steal while auto-looting, so you do not have to worry.
Download it here.
4. More Shadows
The Witcher 3 has great graphics and lighting but for optimization sake, developers did not add shadows to every light source. This mod adds shadows to every light source you can imagine: torches on walls, torches that guards carry, large braziers in cities, candles, lamps and also tweaks shadow fade and autohide distances for all adjusted light sources. If you have a strong PC, this is one of the best mods to improve immersion.
Download it here.
5. More Blood
The Witcher 3 is an adult game from every perspective: brutal combat, grown-up characters and adult themes in its characters’ relationships. What it lacks is more blood. 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. Like the creator of this mod says it, “Tarantino Directors Cut”. Combine this with mod below, and you are in for a more cinematic combat.
Download it here.
6. Critical Slow Motion Combat Mod
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.
Download it here.
7. HD Reworked
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. and adds new reflections and effects on water. 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 it here.
8. The Witcher 3 Enhanced Edition
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 it here.
9. Ghost Mode
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 it here.
10. FCR3
Developed by a senior gameplay designer at CD Projekt Red, this mod doesn’t aim for any deep and intrusive changes like Ghost Mode or Enhanced Edition, instead, it is meant to maintain original feeling of the game, sometimes going closer to the original intention behind the designs. 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. If you want small changes that won’t change your gameplay but will improve your experience, FCR3 is your mod.
Download it here.
11. Increased Draw Distance
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.
Download it here.
12. Realistic Weather
This mod changes the way different weather conditions look like and adds extra weathers to all of the regions. It adds more snow weather to Skellige, adds foggy weathers to every region of the game, changes the way rain and storm look like and some other minor tweaks. It requires Blood and Wine expansion to work, but if you do not have that awesome DLC already, you should go and buy it before even attempting to mod the vanilla game. What is a dmc file.
Download it here.
13. Fantasy Graphics
This is one of my personal mods; it doesn’t change a lot but it certainly adds a new layer of atmosphere by small tweaks. It rebalances the colors and removes the blue tint from the game and saturates most colors. Bloom effects are more expressive and interior lighting is better. All of these combine to create a more fantasy-like look which suits the game better in my opinion.
Download it here.
Conclusion:
There you have it, some of the best The Witcher 3 mods to improve graphics, visual effects, balancing, combat and a few that completely overhauls the game. While the overhauls require new playthroughs and deliver a fresh experience, the others can be implemented to your existing save files to tweak minor stuff without any problems. Whatever you would like to change, there is probably a mod for it since the modding community for TW3 is quite big. If you enjoyed one of the mods listed here or think that we missed a great one, let us know below!
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