With the Realistic Weather mod, players can make the world feel even more immersive by adding and expanding onto the weather system already in the game. The world of The Witcher 3 is beautiful, even almost five years after it’s release. You can make it where creatures always drop loot or even make it so that they always drop a large amount of loot.
The mod comes with several install options which make it easy to decide how much you want to change the creature loot system. This has been a complaint for many players over the years and this mod looks to overhaul the creature loot system in a very helpful way. Perhaps one of the most infuriating things about The Witcher 3 is the lack of loot that comes from the various creatures you find.
It’s a little inconvenient in the overall spirit of things, but if you’re looking for immersion of convenience, the Preparations mod can be downloaded off of the Nexus Mods. Instead, you’ll need to meditate anytime you want to manage your skills, equipment, or alchemy items. When installed, players will find that meditating is now far more important than just refilling your potions and passing time. If you’re looking to make meditation mean more, or just looking for a more immersive experience overall, then the Preparations mod is a great addition to your lineup. With this mod installed, you’ll now be able to jump in shallow water. Unfortunately, in the base version of the game, Geralt isn’t very good at jumping in shallow water. OK, this one might seem a little silly, but trust us when we say that it’s a mod you want to have installed. There’s also an additional package that offers a reduced amount of junk loot, which some players might be interested in messing around with. Most of the changes here are aimed at making the game a more immersive experience for players, while also buffing up skills and items that underperform. Designed and developed by one of the senior designers on The Witcher 3, this mod adds a collection of tweaks and fixes. If you’re looking for a slew of tweaks in one package, then the FCR3 mod is the perfect choice. This is exceptionally helpful when you’re working with mods, and some particular downloads out there will even require it to work correctly.
The Native Debug Console for 1.32 Patch does exactly what it sounds like it does - it allows you to enable the developer console and issue commands to it.
If you’re planning on modding to any extent, then it’s worth picking up this simple mod. You can still use the old Nexus Mod Manager if you want, but overall, Vortex is a much better option for those looking for help managing their mods.
It’s easy to set up your mods in a working launch order, and you can even download mods directly through the manager. Replacing the old Nexus Mod Manager, Vortex is a much slicker and easier to use system. VortexĬonsidering that all the best The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt are found on the Nexus Mods website, the Vortex mod manager makes a great addition to your start menu. There are a lot of available mods out there to install, but you should know which ones will add to your gameplay and which ones aren’t worth installing.