
The Witcher 3 HD Reworked Project By Halk Hogan PL. The Witcher 3's developers are so in tune with their fanbase that one of them even went so far as to release his very own mod for the game. Know what truly makes the frustrations of The Witcher 3 dissipate in record time? The Jump In Shallow Water mod, which allows Geralt to finally do the one thing no Witcher Academy ever taught him, and that's simply to jump in ankle-length water. Īuthor Ritwik Mitra Published Estimated Reading Time 8 mins Like most games, there is a huge discrepancy between the high-quality trailer and the actual gameplay in The Witcher 3, though it got pretty close.ġ4 BEST MODS THAT MAKE THE WITCHER 3 FEEL LIKE A. For all his witcher training and mutation, Geralt is no match for stairs where he tends to slip and tumble down anything with a 45-degree incline or steeper. Somehow, the developers thought it best to cram lost of tiny square icons in the potions and concoctions tab making inventory management quite an eyesore. The Witcher 3's user interface isn't exactly the most functional as far as in-game UIs go. As polished as The Witcher 3 is, thanks to the overwhelming developer support and their adherence to quality games, some visual glitches still managed to slip through the cracks. Anyone who has ever played the first Witcher game and seen the cinematics will notice one unforgettable thing: Geralt has legs and knees of steel. Facial expressions are a huge deal in The Witcher 3 since that's half of how the characters convey their emotions (with the other half being dialogue). They usually belong to formidable and menacing creatures that only witchers can handle. Trophies are often Geralt's crowing achievements in his line of work.
Turns out, swords are sort of like this in real life as well they need to be repaired or buffed out after each battle or encounter. One of the biggest gripes or criticisms for The Witcher 3 is how Geralt's swords are no tougher than Pringles chips. Oils are often a forgotten tool in Geralt's arsenal because going through the troublesome UI at the start of every combat, interrupting the rhythm just to apply oils manually to your blade is counterproductive. Although it is starting to show some rough spots, particularly with the textures, some of them simply look flat or last-gen (which they nearly are). Despite being a four-year-old game, The Witcher 3 still holds up well with today's graphical standards.