One of the best things about PC gaming is that so many games stay relevant long after their release, thanks to user-created mods. Even though The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is closing in on three years old, it’s actually better than ever now. Whether you want to inject a little more visual flare, make some minor tweaks to the game, or completely overhaul it, there’s probably a Witcher 3 mod for you.
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[Tool] The Witcher 3 Mod Manager
Hello everyone, i proudly present my Witcher 3 Mod Manager. The program is still in BETA therefore some things might not be polished out, but it's working well enough to be stable.The current version is 0.4 BETA. I'm working hard on it, and try to release new updates as quickly as i can, to polish and fix all things that might not work as expected. The code is written in Python. Source Code: https://github.com/stefan3372/The-WItcher-3-Mod-manager.git You can get it from nexus page: https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/2678/? Or from the mirror: https://drive.google.com/open?id=19B..OVirTFOe82TBpW INSTALLING MODS: How to use: To install a mod you can either click button install Mod, go to Mods/Install Mod or press Ctrl+E. You will be prompted to select* folder(s) which contains mod files or archive file(s) ( .zip, .rar or .7z) or both as many as you want. Use this feature to only install one mod. After it's done it will write the number of main mod files, DLCs, mod menus, input.xml vars, input.settings keys and user.settings data it installed. The current state will be saved so afterwards when you uninstall that mod, all added files will be removed as well. As i said you can select archive file as well. That is allowed thanks to 7zip program which is included with the mod manager. Note: *When you get prompted to select file or folder, since the double clicking opens the folder, to actually select it as a mod folder, click on it and press ENTER on the keyboard. How it works: Mod manager starts searching* for all game files it needs to install a mod correctly. It searches for: - mod* folders as main mod data - dlc folders - *.xml files ( except input.xml ) for mod menus Then it opens all *.txt files and input.xml file if provided and searches* for - input.xml variables - input.settings keys - user.settings keys When it detects any of correct mod data, depending on what file it found it does: - copies mod* folders to <Game>Mods folder - copies dlc folders to <Game>DLC folder - copies *.xml files to <Game>binconfigr4gameuser_input_matrixpc folder - if found input.xml variables, it opens input.xml file and adds all of the new variables right above <!-- [BASE_CharacterMovement] --> line. If input.xml is provided all existing xml variables are ignored adding only the new ones. Also if additional group is defined in provided input.xml, it will be added above PCInput group - If found input.settings keys, it opens input.settings file and adds only the keys that are not already added before. Also it takes into the account in which context the keys are defined, so if the keys are not already installed, it adds them at the beginning of their respective context - If found user.settings data, it opens user.settings file and adds new data at the beginning of the file Notes: * Folder structure shouldn't matter much in terms of where the mod author has put, txts, dlcs and so on. If it's there the manager is probably going to find it **When searching for needed input text, it will ignore all regular text or explanation that might be included in the txt file, extracting only needed data UNINSTALLING MODS: How to use: To uninstall one or more mods, simply select them in the list ( use Ctrl or Shift for multiple select, you can also drag select if you start in empty space ) and you can either click on Uninstall Mods, go to Mods/Uninstall Mods, right click on them and select Uninstall Selected Mods or press Delete button on the keyboard. Confirm, and it's done. How it works: It gets all selected mods and uninstalls them one by one, removing mod* folder from <Game>Mods folder. Manager also deletes all added dlcs, mod menus and keys added by the mod. Note that in order to delete all those files as well you have install the mod trough this mod manager, otherwise it will just delete the mod* folder. DISABLING MODS: This feature allows you have mods disabled meaning, all the mod files will still be there only they will be completely ignored by the game. How to use: To disable one or more mods, simply select them in the list ( use Ctrl or Shift for multiple select, you can also drag select if you start in empty space ) and you can either click on Enable/Disable Mods, go to Mods/Enable/Disable Mods, right click on them and select Enable/Disable Selected Mods, press Ctrl+Q on the keyboard or you can simply double click on the mod. How it works: It renames mod* folder to ~mod* folder, making the game ignore it. It also disables all other files added by the mod, as it renames all dlc files (blobs, metadatas, textures etc) and adds them .disabled extention, renames all mod menu *.xml to *.xml.disabled and removes all keys from input.xml. ENABLING MODS: How to use: Same way as disabling only select disabled mod first. How it works: It reverts everything disabler did, renames all disabled files back to normal, and restores input.xml keys TOOLS: Run The Game: runs the game directly from the manager ( Ctrl+G ) Run Script Merger: runs Script Merger directly from the manager. You will be prompted to selected Script Merger exe file you already haven't done so.( Ctrl+S ) SETTINGS CONFIGURATION: - Change The Game path - Change Script Merger path - What happens when you want to install a mod which is already installed. Options: overwrite old | remove old first. Default: overwrite old - Get prompted to run Script Merger after each install/uninstall. Options: yes | no. Default: yes. This option is for new users to remind them that they might need to merge the scripts or 2 mods might not work. Feel free to disable it if you don't need it. GUI: - Resizable - Support right click context menu when right clicking on the list - Output window - Progress bar - Buttons and menu bar for using all the features - Hotkeys as shown in the menu bar next to feature name OTHER FEATURES: - Custom toolbar actions - run anything directly from the manager - Load order display - Icons are from the game - Editing mod priorities on the fly - Displaying everything the mod installed - Mod Renaming - . . . Video of me presenting new features added by 0.4 BETA version Video of me showing how to translate new 0.4 version That's all for now when it comes to features. Some of the future plans include: - Add feature to automatically download and install a mod when providing URL - Add profiles - Suggestions? If you have any ideas, suggestion, feedback, bug reports etc feel free to contact me, Thank you for using my Witcher 3 Mod Manager stefan3372 _____________________________________________________________________________ Version 0.4 has been released. Read full changelog here: https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/m..8%26v%3D&pUp=1
If you’ve never used mods before, don’t worry; mods for The Witcher 3 are extremely easy to install. They’re all hosted on one site, Nexus Mods, which offers its own software to manage mods. Just head to the site, download Vortex, and click the download link for whichever mod you want. Vortex will handle the rest. You can also install mods manually if you’re more comfortable rooting around in the game’s files than letting a third-party program do it for you.
There are plenty of other mods for The Witcher 3 out there; we’ve selected a good starting collection that addresses common complaints and improves the game without veering too far from its original flavor.
Best The Witcher 3 Graphics Mod
If you want the vanilla Witcher 3 gameplay experience but just a little better looking, there are plenty of mods that will enhance or replace its graphics while keeping the rest of the game the same.
The Witcher 3 HD Reworked Project
No matter what mod setup you’re going for, The Witcher 3 HD Reworked Project is a great starting point. It enhances the visual fidelity of everything from rocks and streams to animals and buildings without having too much of an impact on framerate. The mod’s creator says that they aimed to keep these custom textures in line with the game’s original style. It may seem like a small change, but you can check out the videos on the mod’s page to see just how much of a difference it makes.
HD Monsters Reworked
Following a similar philosophy as the HD Reworked Project, HD Monsters Reworked updates the textures of monsters, making them much more beautiful to look at without changing them too much from their original style or increasing your PC’s workload.
Super Turbo Lighting Mod
Rather than making lots of little changes to different items, Super Turbo Lighting mod tries to change the look of the entire game by altering lighting and weather effects. The mod’s creator says that it’s an attempt to make the game look how it did in pre-release videos before the lighting was “downgraded” for the final version. In some areas, the effect is subtle, but in others, it brings a much more dramatic feel to the game.
Realistic Weather
Another option for enhanced weather effects is Realistic Weather. It adds more snow and fog to the world, changes the way that rain and snow storms look, and changes the way that clouds look to fit better with the weather. Just keep in mind that it doesn’t play nice with Super Turbo Lighting Mod or any other mod that changes the weather.
High-Quality Faces
For a game where you spend as much time face-to-face with NPCs as The Witcher 3, most of the game’s characters look a little dead behind the eyes. That’s because the game doesn’t actually draw their faces until you get close enough. High-Quality Faces increases the distance at which faces are drawn, so they look better at any distance. As you can see in the screenshots on the mod’s page, the effect is most pronounced in the eyes.
Increased Draw Distance
Much like High-Quality Faces, Increased Draw Distance increase how far into the distance objects are rendered in detail. The difference is, this mod applies that some logic to everything, showing you enemies, buildings, and vegetation farther away. This can take quite a toll on your computer, but if your rig can handle it, it makes the already-bustling world of The Witcher 3 seem even busier.
Improved Sign Effects
Sure, blasting fire out of your hands is impressive, but you could always do it with a little more pizzazz. Improved Sign Effects takes the somewhat flat visual effects for the Igni and Aard signs and cranks them up to 11. It won’t make the spells more powerful, but it makes them feel more powerful, and isn’t that just as important?
Nitpicker’s Patch - Various Visual Fixes
As the name implies, Nitpicker’s Patch forgoes big-picture changes to focus instead on the tiny (frankly, almost imperceptible) details of the world. This mod closes gaps in armor models, fills in missing bits of background geometry, and fixes objects clipping through each other. If you’ve ever been annoyed that a sign post wasn’t properly aligned with its shadow or an object was floating in midair, Nitpicker’s Patch might be for you.
Best The Witcher 3 Merchants Mod
The Witcher 3 is already full of NPCs who can sell you anything from a haunch of meat to a new set of armor. These mods add a few useful new merchants or tweak how the existing ones work.
Gwent Card Dealer
This one is pretty straightforward. If you want to become a master Gwent player, but don’t want to go through the hassle of tracking down rare cards from far-flung players, Gwent Card Dealer has you covered. It adds a merchant who will sell almost every card in the game. All you need is enough coin, and you can buy yourself an advantage that your opponents could only dream of. Just like in real life!
TradeMan
TradeMan is a simple but flexible way to customize how merchants behave in The Witcher 3. Once you install it, you can change how much money merchants have, how often they replenish their funds, and how much they buy and sell goods for. You can use it to get a little bit of a leg up or cheese your way to a fortune.
The Useful Witcher Tool Innkeeper
If you’ve got money burning a hole through your doublet (maybe thanks to the previous mod), The Useful Witcher Tool Innkeeper is a medieval superstore where you can spend it. The Witcher 3 is chock full of potions, oils, runes, and all sorts of other materials to get you ready for any fight. Traveling the world to stock up can be half the fun of the game, but if you’d instead just dive straight into the action, you can buy any supplies you need from one convenient merchant.
Best The Witcher 3 Gameplay Tweaks Mod
There are probably as many ways to play The Witcher 3 as there are players. The following mods will let you change some key things about how the game plays without totally overhauling it, removing nuisances and generally making your experience a bit smoother.
No Fall Damage
Does what it says on the tin. If you’re tired of Geralt being smashed to bits after falling from the height of an average step ladder, No Fall Damage is a must-have.
Indestructible Items - No More Weapon Degradation
Again, this one is pretty self-explanatory. Needing to repair your items is just one of the ways that The Witcher 3 adds some realism, but if that’s not what you’re going for, this mod removes one major annoyance by keeping your weapons and armor constantly at 100 percent durability.
Increased Creature Loot
Nothing is more irritating than grinding for the one item you need when it just won’t drop. Increased Creature Loot fixes that by making sure that animals and monsters always drop some kind of loot. That way you spend less time hunting for Drowner organs and more time chasing down your real prey.
Autoloot - Autoloot The Items You Want
Enemies in The Witcher 3 drop loads of items when they die and running around the battlefield to find everything after a long fight can be time-consuming. Autoloot does away with all that by automatically picking up items as they’re dropped, even amid combat. You can also set which items you want it to pick up, to keep from looting junk.
Over 9000 - Weight Limit Mod
Inventory management is a time-honored tradition in nearly every RPG, but is it really that enjoyable to stop and drop 10 pounds worth of hides every few minutes? Over 9000 emphatically says, “no way.” It increases your carrying capacity to 9,100 pounds, so you can hoard to your heart’s content — especially helpful if you’re using the previous two mods.
Auto Apply Oils
One of the coolest parts about The Witcher 3 is how it makes you approach every fight intelligently and prepare before going in for the kill. A big part of that preparation is applying the right oil to your blades to counter whatever you’re fighting. It’s a cool idea, but digging through your inventory for the right vial just isn’t fun. Auto Apply Oils fixes that by automatically using the right oil for whatever enemy you’re fighting every time you enter combat.
Friendly HUD
Friendly HUD straddles the line because of cosmetic mod and gameplay enhancement. It lets you configure your heads up display and various menus in fine detail to get exactly the information you want on the screen and no more. By default, Friendly HUD will clean up your screen, keeping your screenshots looking nice and uncluttered, but it can also be used to make the quick-select menu more helpful.
Jump in Shallow Water
This might seem like a small change unless you’ve set foot in water even once in The Witcher 3. Despite being a super-powered mutant monster slayer, for some reason, Geralt loses his ability to jump if his boots so much as get wet. This mod will do exactly what you think it does, allowing you to jump when you’re standing in shallow water.
Absolute Camera
Absolute Camera is a great addition to your game if you take a lot of screenshots, and it can enhance the action as well. It allows you to set custom camera angles based on several preferences, so for instance, if you want the camera to pull way back when you mount your horse or go in for a close up when you draw your sword, you can make it happen.
Fast Travel From Anywhere
The Witcher 3 only allows fast travel from certain points by default. While it’s a good way to force players actually to explore the game’s enormous world, it can be a drag if you just need to pop over to Novigrad for a quick drink or a pinch of specter dust. Fast Travel From Anywhere lets you initiate travel from any point on the map, rather than having to search for a sign post to set out from.
Freecam and Debug Console for 1.32 Patch
Freecam and Debug Console is more than just a mod. You may be familiar with console commands already, most likely from old-school shooters like Quake or any recent Bethesda game. In The Witcher 3, they allow you to change the game in nearly any way you can think of: changing Geralt’s hair, spawning in new monsters, instantly gaining levels, or making yourself invincible. The possibilities this mod unlocks are pretty staggering, and there’s a full list of console commands on its Mod Nexus page.
Overhauls![]()
These next two mods operate a bit differently than the others, making huge, sweeping changes to the game rather than focusing on singular enhancements. You’ll have to check out their mod pages for full details since there are just too many changes to list here, but you can expect alterations to combat, crafting, skills, trading, exploration, and just about everything else in the game. In general, Ghost Mode stays a little closer to the vanilla experience of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, whereas Witcher 3 - Enhanced Edition goes much farther with its changes. Keep in mind that, since these mods incorporate so many changes, they’re very likely to conflict with other mods. If you’d rather just install one mod that touches nearly everything than make lots of little tweaks, these overhauls are worth looking into.
UI improvements, bug fixes and new features in Witcher 3 Mod Installer/Manager 0.3BETA update by stefan3372.
In my previous post about Mod Manager I wrote a guide on how to use it for installing mods one-by-one. With 0.3BETA update the guide just got even simpler:
That’s it! ?
Here’s a screenshot of an updated GUI for the manager:
Version 0.3BETA features:
How to use the manager:
PS “Install Multiple Mods” feature still sometimes fails to detect some parts of the mod for me, so I still recommend installing mods one-by-one with “Install Mod” feature.
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HomeGamesTop 10 Witcher 3 Mods You Must have in 2019
The Witcher 3 Mods are the official modding tools. It allows the members of the community to craft their silly horses and can share their silly horses with each other.
The Witcher 3 is a wild hunt RPG video game. These give a different view of it and make it better than other games.
The Witcher 3 Mods comes with new drastic revolutions that are such as stunning graphics, improved combats, amazing loots and many more things.
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List of 10 Witcher 3 Mods
Now, we are going to discuss various kinds of the Witcher 3 Mods that are mentioned below: –
#1. All Quests Objectives on Map Mod
It is the one of the perfect mod from the Witcher 3 Mods. It provides three types of quest flavours that are Standard, Lite and Full.
The players can choose any quest flavour as per your choices and then you will get the good experience of the locations of choosing a quest.
It allows you to track multiple quests simultaneously and can switch directly without coming back to Quests menu.
It also finds the new merchants that are located near to your place and add the objective of the quest in your journal.
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So it adds the identifiable pins on your quest map and you can choose any active quests through these pins. It provides the customization settings so that you can hide any market that you want.
#2. Photo Mode
This game includes mind-blowing background scenes. So the Witcher 3 consist of the feature of Photo Mode. The Photo Mode facility allows the players to take the snapshot.
It pauses the game with the help of toggle button during taking the snapshot, removes the HUD and exact view of the taking screenshots.
It also saves all the screenshot. It spins the camera in 360-degree level and takes the perfect snap of the land. You can also hide your player from the land while taking the snapshot.
#3. Cutscene Lighting ModWitcher 3 Xbox One Mods
The Witcher 3 uses various kinds of lightening translations and executes in the playable sections during the Cutscenes.
You can also change the lighting for all defining zones. The main objective of this mod to improves the lighting conditions in the game so that it looks more natural.
#4. Wealthy Vendors Mod
The wealthy vendors can trade their items with fair sale prices. The traders keep more goods then they earn more money after trading their items in the market.
They can also change the price tag of the items whenever the vendors will force to raise the amount of money according to how much they have. Fl studio 20 midi latency.
#5. Ultra Gore Mod
You cannot kill the dangerous monsters by softly blades. So the Ultra Gore Mods allows you to kill the monsters like wince-inducing and splattering the blood of the monsters.
If you like to split the body of monsters into two parts that are crotch to the neck so that it is the suitable mod for you.
It allows you to increase the chances of postmortem chances from the trophies of the monsters. You can also change the vanilla buff value from 10% to 50%, 25%, 75% or 100% according to your choices.
The players will have to win at least one trophy from these equipped buffs and they will also leave the effect on horses too.
#6. UBER Fidelity Suite Mod
The UBER Fidelity Suite Mod of the Witcher 3 offers a Cinematic Touch to the players. It also gives realistic pre-sets.
You can select any one from the collection. It improves intensifying effects, accurate colours, effective contrasts and adjusts the lightening effects.
It provides various kinds of enhancements that are the following: –
#7. Immersive HUD Mod
This Immersive HUD Mod allows you to hide the Minimap and you can activate again this Minimap when your Witcher will able to sense it.
After sensing, it will keep remain on your screen until your Witcher sense and if you stop to sense it then it will disappear from your screen after three seconds.
It also shows you to undiscovered markets. You will disable the blur effect when your Witcher will start to sense. It also offers tons of customization settings and keyboard shortcuts.
#8. Fast Travel From Anywhere Mod
If you want to travel faster then it requires signpost. But this mod does not require any signpost so that you can travel quickly anywhere in the game’s world without bothering about your current location.
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It works in one condition if you are present in the middle of the wilderness and you would not like to travel to a particular signpost.
You will travel in the Skyrim style via this mod. It also cancels all fast routes that are used for travelling. But it uses some hops that come in the regions.
#9. Better Combat Enhanced Mod
The players can make more strategies by adjusting the settings of Combat and make it better. You can repeat various tactics according to your needs and choices.
It also allows you to read various situations from time to time.
It enhances the swordplay that comes with amazing magic signs. So this mod makes the combat easy because without applying these magic effects on the monsters and creatures the player will not easily win the combats.
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Akbingo 33 5eng sub. It also includes some mind-blowing animations and new parry attacks. The player can also manage the distance of each swing and can take more injuries to the body parts of the monsters.
#10. Increased Creature Loot & Auto Loot Mod
It is an astonishing looking game mod of the Witcher 3 Mods. There is no only way of living in Witcher 3 that hunts the monsters and creatures. So the player also requires the loot and they have to increase their loots.
The increased loot raises the chances of dropping more meat by animals, monsters & creatures, hide abilities, and other ingredients.
So they can live better with the loot. On the other hand, the Auto Loot mod allows collecting the loot automatically without the interference of the players.
During the battles, the players only focus on the attacks against monsters and creatures and this feature automatically takes the loot from the areas for the Geralt.
You can also customize the loot items so that you will decide what picks up and what leaves behind.
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We discussed in our article about the top Witcher 3 Mods. It allows various options to the players while playing this game. The Witcher 3 is a Wild Hunt type game that will not fantastic without these Witcher 3 Mods.
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