This will take you to the Nexus download page where you can download and install the mod before hopping into your next Witcher 3 session. You can find all of these mods by clicking on the links in this article.
This means alcohol won’t refill your potions, so make good use of those ingredients. For those who are fans of the game’s immense and deep lore, and want a return to the way things used to be, the Lore Friendly Alchemy mod makes potion crafting back to the way it was in the books, and the first two games. At the same time, we just can’t see playing the game without the Extreme Weather Mod which adds darker storms, more lightning and thunder, and even more whipping wind. The Instant Cast Signs mod allows you to bind Geralt’s different signs to different keys, thus removing the need to change it in the Equipment Wheel. While we decided to mostly limit ourselves to five top mods, we also wanted to make sure we mentioned all the mods that we’ve grown to love. It also gives you the ability to equip Roach with some stylish Wild Hunt horse armor, which looks pretty awesome when you’re sprinting down the dusty roads of the Northern Realm.
The mod gives players the ability to add two different color horses to the game, changing Roach’s appearance from brown to Black or White.
make Geralt more attractive? Anyway, you can check the top 6 mods below and download them directly from NexusMods.The More Horses Mod is great for those looking to make Roach a little more personable. They are mainly focused on making Geralt's life easier, others (not listed) make the game more beautiful, render it just more entertaining or even. In the video doc below, Hannah Noble and Joshua Gray from the ESL list a bunch of the most popular and useful mods available for the game. And while The Witcher 3 is getting no mod support for PS4 or Xbox One (at least thus far), PC players are really enjoying this new, open-minded trend, and CD Projekt Red itself is now recommending a bunch of modifications to try out on a computer. We finally live in a time in which user-created mods are not only officially supported by publishers, but even taken from PC realm and some times applied to console versions.