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Posts must follow “Allowed and Disallowed Submissions” If you can't make a title without spoilers, don't post it If you'd also like to get your game looking prettier, tweak the UI, or just add the ability to jump in shallow water, here are the best Witcher 3 mods.Netflix Series Season 1 Discussion Hub Welcome + FAQ Browse By FlairĪll things related to The Witcher - books, games, TV. You'll find full installation instructions at NexusMods. Mod creator nikich340 recommends players be level 50 for a "comfort walkthrough", and suggests turning off depth of field to prevent the new scenes looking blurry. The voice acting includes newly recorded voices for several characters, a lot of repurposed dialogue from the game (including a fair few of Geralt's lines), and some parts of of the launch cinematic also called A Night to Remember, which inspired this mod. That's the story this quest mod tells, complete with "new writing, cutscenes, voice acting, assets, a special reward, and some difficult decisions" according to its description. Remember Orianna? Spoilers for the events of Blood and Wine, which you'll need to have finished if you want to play A Night to Remember: she's the vampire Geralt uncovers and then spares, vowing that if he ever sees her again he'll finish what he started. But there are always loose ends, and a quest mod called A Night to Remember aims to tie up one of them. The Blood and Wine expansion finishes off The Witcher 3 in a satisfying way, leaving Geralt to enjoy his semi-retirement in a Toussaint winery.