How many times have you playedThe Witcher 3? I bet it’s a lot, right? It never stops being brilliant and it seems endlessly replayable because the bar of quality is so high.However, you might be thinking that it would be great if you had some new features, or some quality-of-life changes to make for a smoother playthrough.Horizon Zero Dawnis being remastered, making Aloy’s adventure look better than everWell, I’ve got a mod to point you to. It’s calledBlood and Steeland is available through Nexus Mods, as per usual.AdvertEssentially, it overhauls much ofThe Witcher 3with the aim of bringing the game up to modern standards both visually, but also in regards to controlling Geralt.What you’ll find when you boot this mod up is a host of changes. Headlining these are the more realistic animations, which will add dynamism to Geralt when attacking, especially against groups of enemies.There’s also a whole new dodging style allowing for a better range of movement when avoiding attacks.As well as the more varied abilities in attacking you’ll have several new signs to cast giving you more options than ever when facing off against threats.AdvertEssentially, everything inBlood and Steelis to refine the experience. After all, why mess with perfection?The creator has done their best to keep this lightweight and simply improve on systems that were implemented… almost a decade ago (I’ve crumbled to dust).There are more updates planned including improvements to the targeting system and adding i-frames to the dodge, which will make the combat feel a bit more likeDark Souls.It’s super simple to install and all instructions can be found on the mod page. It seems the community is already enjoying the changes made and if you couple this with other mods to give more quests, it’ll feel like a brand-new game.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:The Witcher 3,Mods,PC

How many times have you playedThe Witcher 3? I bet it’s a lot, right? It never stops being brilliant and it seems endlessly replayable because the bar of quality is so high.However, you might be thinking that it would be great if you had some new features, or some quality-of-life changes to make for a smoother playthrough.Horizon Zero Dawnis being remastered, making Aloy’s adventure look better than everWell, I’ve got a mod to point you to. It’s calledBlood and Steeland is available through Nexus Mods, as per usual.AdvertEssentially, it overhauls much ofThe Witcher 3with the aim of bringing the game up to modern standards both visually, but also in regards to controlling Geralt.What you’ll find when you boot this mod up is a host of changes. Headlining these are the more realistic animations, which will add dynamism to Geralt when attacking, especially against groups of enemies.There’s also a whole new dodging style allowing for a better range of movement when avoiding attacks.As well as the more varied abilities in attacking you’ll have several new signs to cast giving you more options than ever when facing off against threats.AdvertEssentially, everything inBlood and Steelis to refine the experience. After all, why mess with perfection?The creator has done their best to keep this lightweight and simply improve on systems that were implemented… almost a decade ago (I’ve crumbled to dust).There are more updates planned including improvements to the targeting system and adding i-frames to the dodge, which will make the combat feel a bit more likeDark Souls.It’s super simple to install and all instructions can be found on the mod page. It seems the community is already enjoying the changes made and if you couple this with other mods to give more quests, it’ll feel like a brand-new game.Featured Image Credit: CD Projekt RedTopics:The Witcher 3,Mods,PC
How many times have you playedThe Witcher 3? I bet it’s a lot, right? It never stops being brilliant and it seems endlessly replayable because the bar of quality is so high.However, you might be thinking that it would be great if you had some new features, or some quality-of-life changes to make for a smoother playthrough.Horizon Zero Dawnis being remastered, making Aloy’s adventure look better than everWell, I’ve got a mod to point you to. It’s calledBlood and Steeland is available through Nexus Mods, as per usual.AdvertEssentially, it overhauls much ofThe Witcher 3with the aim of bringing the game up to modern standards both visually, but also in regards to controlling Geralt.What you’ll find when you boot this mod up is a host of changes. Headlining these are the more realistic animations, which will add dynamism to Geralt when attacking, especially against groups of enemies.There’s also a whole new dodging style allowing for a better range of movement when avoiding attacks.As well as the more varied abilities in attacking you’ll have several new signs to cast giving you more options than ever when facing off against threats.AdvertEssentially, everything inBlood and Steelis to refine the experience. After all, why mess with perfection?The creator has done their best to keep this lightweight and simply improve on systems that were implemented… almost a decade ago (I’ve crumbled to dust).There are more updates planned including improvements to the targeting system and adding i-frames to the dodge, which will make the combat feel a bit more likeDark Souls.It’s super simple to install and all instructions can be found on the mod page. It seems the community is already enjoying the changes made and if you couple this with other mods to give more quests, it’ll feel like a brand-new game.
How many times have you playedThe Witcher 3? I bet it’s a lot, right? It never stops being brilliant and it seems endlessly replayable because the bar of quality is so high.
However, you might be thinking that it would be great if you had some new features, or some quality-of-life changes to make for a smoother playthrough.
Horizon Zero Dawnis being remastered, making Aloy’s adventure look better than ever
Well, I’ve got a mod to point you to. It’s calledBlood and Steeland is available through Nexus Mods, as per usual.
Advert
Advert
Essentially, it overhauls much ofThe Witcher 3with the aim of bringing the game up to modern standards both visually, but also in regards to controlling Geralt.
What you’ll find when you boot this mod up is a host of changes. Headlining these are the more realistic animations, which will add dynamism to Geralt when attacking, especially against groups of enemies.
There’s also a whole new dodging style allowing for a better range of movement when avoiding attacks.
As well as the more varied abilities in attacking you’ll have several new signs to cast giving you more options than ever when facing off against threats.
Advert
Advert
Essentially, everything inBlood and Steelis to refine the experience. After all, why mess with perfection?
The creator has done their best to keep this lightweight and simply improve on systems that were implemented… almost a decade ago (I’ve crumbled to dust).
There are more updates planned including improvements to the targeting system and adding i-frames to the dodge, which will make the combat feel a bit more likeDark Souls.
It’s super simple to install and all instructions can be found on the mod page. It seems the community is already enjoying the changes made and if you couple this with other mods to give more quests, it’ll feel like a brand-new game.
Topics:The Witcher 3,Mods,PC