
After nine years, it’s understandable thatThe Witcher 3fandom is looking for ways to freshen up their experience.
Considering the age of this cherishedCD Projekt Redtitle, it makes sense that we’re starting to tire of playing a predictable playthrough.
We crave excitement, change, and a few unexpected surprises.
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Although there ishidden treasureinThe Witcher3that doesn’t require you to alter your game in any way, there are other ways to join the White Wolf on his journey once more.
We can all agree that Ciri deserves her own Witcher game, right?
When Karottenbrot_ asked Reddit, “What are some good Mods for a darker/ more lore-accurate experience?” a wealth of suggestions came through, some of which don’t require mods at all.
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One recommendation that appeared was to play the game in Polish.
Reddit user name-classifiedposted, “Play with the Polish language and whatever subtitles would help you translate.”
If you’re not a native speaker, you may have some doubts about playing through a game where you have to really concentrate and/or rely on translations to understand what’s going on.
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While not many have tried this, those that have played it praised the game for going much harder than normal, especially when it comes to certain phrases or words.
“Every single profanity gets a hard R,” remarked gracekk24PL.
Of course, should you really be opposed to this option, there are plenty of mods mentioned within this thread as well.
But come on now, don’t you want to hear Geralt with a thick Polish accent?
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It feels…right.
Besides language alterations and mods, there’s also a newWitcher 3DLCyou can explore.
Though don’t be fooled into thinking it’s the familiar package of new quests; this is something truly unique.
The Witcher 4may be years away from launch, however, that doesn’t mean we have to go without new Geralt experiences while we wait.
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Topics:The Witcher,The Witcher 3,CD Projekt Red