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„Witcher 3: Best PC Mods For New Players“

With The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt surging once more in popularity thanks to the Netflix adaptation of Geralt’s adventures, new PC players will be looking for the best mods to update an experience that has dramatically improved since its release in 2015. The critically acclaimed RPG features a number of different elements that have made it such a beloved entry into the genre, including graphics that are still gorgeous years later and a combat system that allows for diversity in playstyle. The game has so much content – not to mention two expansions that function more like entirely new RPG games – that it can be easy to get totally lost in the depth of its options.

With almost five years having passed since its initial launch, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has seen a lot of fan-made content developed from its community. There are a dizzying number of mod options for players on PC, some of which can make a new experience even more dazzling than the base game could. With Netflix’s The Witcher one of the most popular series going and Geralt’s adventures likely to continue into the future, now is the perfect time for would-be fans to check out some of the best the community has to offer. Here’s a quick list of some of the best Witcher 3 mods for new players looking to improve their initial experience.

Despite its impressive appearance, not all of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has aged gracefully, and CD Projekt Red’s title could use a bit of polish for those with impressive PC specs looking to get the most out of their aesthetic experience. For that, there’s The Witcher 3 HD Reworked Project 10.0, an incredible mod that reworks nearly the entire game to have more detailed models and textures. Players looking for more dynamic visuals, beautiful resolutions, and an environment that creaks, breathes, and moves with the player should look no further than this The Witcher 3 mod, which will make the game look like it just released.

Those looking for an experience closer to the novels – and, subsequently, the show, which is based more tightly on the original writing of Andrzej Sapkowski – can pick up the Lore-Friendly Witchers mod. This mod changes Geralt to look more like the mutant he is supposed to be, giving him paler skin, more intimidating cat-like eyes, and other details that generally make him less aesthetically appealing. Henry Cavill’s Geralt might be handsome, but the Geralt from the world of The Witcher is a lot more of an acquired taste.

While The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is never going to occupy the same spot in fans‘ minds as games like Bloodborne, it can be a difficult adventure, especially for those who aren’t fond of micromanaging RPG menus and patient combat. If new players want to experience most of what the game has to offer while making sure it doesn’t eat up hundreds of hours out of their lives, there’s a mod that can help, Fast Travel from Anywhere. It’s one of the most incredible ease-of-life mods that the community has produced and massively cuts down on time in between quests and adventuring. It doesn’t really impact the ability for new players to explore The Witcher 3 either, so it’s our top recommendation for making the game easier.

Those looking for an edge in combat specifically should check out Auto Apply Oils. This The Witcher 3 mod allows Geralt to automatically apply the correct oil once he is in range of a specific enemy, meaning players won’t need to micromanage that element of the game while reaping the sizeable benefits that oils offer to those willing to jump through their hoops. It’s pound-for-pound the mod that makes the biggest difference in combat with the slightest impact on how the game plays overall, so new The Witcher 3 players should give it a look.

No mod changes the game quite like The Witcher 3 Enhanced Edition, which makes a dramatic difference in the game’s combat: it totally overhauls it. Gone is the auto-targeting system that allows Geralt to swing gracefully from enemy to enemy in a tight circle. Instead, The Witcher 3 new players will have to learn how to aim Geralt, allowing him to execute entirely new maneuvers like launching himself over an enemy or parrying multiple attacks from several angles. Players can also receive injuries, meaning they can fight with one bad arm and have to survive without the use of some of their abilities. It’s a dramatically different look for the game and it might make it more appealing to The Witcher 3 new players who want something different.

Another mod that diversifies the use of weapons and armor beyond just wanting to complete the Witcher School sets is The Enhancement System, which also makes sweeping changes while adding inventory options and gear from iconic characters. Players who are new to The Witcher 3 but not its lore and world will want to check this one out.

Some people want realism in The Witcher 3. Others just want Geralt to look as much like Henry Cavill as possible. For the latter, there’s the Henry Cavill mod, which does exactly what it sounds like. Unfortunately, the mod does not also come with an accompanying „Toss A Coin To Your Witcher“ soundtrack played on loop for the entirety of the game. Shame.

The Witcher 3 is available now on PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

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