If players have ever felt bad that the animals in Witcher 3 are not armed and armored, the Chicken Helmet Mod by mk is the perfect way to remedy that. This mod gives every chicken a helmet. These helmets look like futuristic mind-control devices. When Geralt commits a crime in The Witcher 3 and gets caught by guards, the guards take all his coin.
But, if players want an added bit of humor and challenge, they can install the You Have Lost More Than Coin mod by ghostneedle. With this mod, guards will also take Geralt's gear when he is caught committing a crime, leaving him temporarily pantsless.
Players wil need to beware, however, because any gear lost this way is gone forever. Before installing mods, players should always be sure to back up their save file just in case anything goes wrong. Mods do have the potential to mess up a player's game, so players should always include them at their own risk.
Players can either install mods manually or using a tool called the Nexus Mod Manager. Clicking the "install" button found in this notification will start the initial mod installation process. Alternatively, this can be done by navigating to the "Downloads" list within Vortex. There, you can click on the "install" button next to the mod's title. After installation, which extracts the mod's files to Vortex's staging area, those files will need to be properly deployed to your game's folder.
This step can be done simply by clicking the notification shown after installation is complete. To launch the game from within Vortex, simply click the game's image at the top left corner of the application window to launch the game.
If enabling the downloaded mod has been successful, you should be greeted with a Nexus Mods logo displayed in the background of the game's main menu screen. After confirming the mod is working, you can now quit the game something you'll grow accustomed to. Congratulations, your first mod installation was successful!
You're ready to begin your modding journey. Well done! But this is just the beginning… General Tips: Always read a file's description in its entirety before installing. Authors and uploaders almost always include important instructions and information about the installation and intended use of their work.
If the description seems beyond your needs or understanding, it may be best to come back to it after you level-up gain more modding experience. Take things one step at a time. Try to test each mod as you install it just to ensure that things are working as intended, disabling or uninstalling them if issues arise. Keeping this in mind will no doubt prevent potential headaches in the future.
Be aware of file requirements. Sometimes, mods require other mods to have been previously installed in order to function properly. When applicable, this information can always be found in the "Requirements" box at the top of each file's description, or otherwise described below by the author, reinforcing the importance of reading each description carefully. Understand that modding can create incompatible save files. Before installing a mod, it's best to save your game directly before installing the mod.
Then, if an issue should arise after adding a mod, you can return to your previous save after disabling the mod. When issues inevitably arise, trial and error sometimes works best. If you're having some issues, try to disable the most recent mod and try again If that doesn't help, try the next, and so-on, returning to a previous save or starting a new game as needed for testing. Ask your fellow community members for help. Leave a polite and detailed comment or bug report on the file page or take to the forums where you can find help from authors and experience mod users.
If a file description references Nexus Mod Manager NMM or another mod manager, it's likely safe to assume Vortex will be able to properly manage the file. Endorse mods you love! Mod authors pour a lot of work and love into their creations so be sure to show your support for their efforts.
The simplest way to do this is to remember to endorse mods that you enjoy. Within Vortex, you can do this when viewing your mods list by clicking the thumbs-up icon listed with each mod. Additionally, when viewing the website, you may also be reminded to endorse previously downloaded files.
This reminder can be configured in your account settings accessed from the website. Disabling and Uninstalling mods. Disabling a mod can be achieved simply by navigating to your mods list and clicking the status button next to the appropriate entry. This will not remove the mod from your system entirely, but will ensure that it no longer is loaded when the game is launched, keeping any installation options the mod may have offered if reenabled.
To uninstall a mod, simply browse your mod list and click the 'remove' button associated with the appropriate entry. This will remove files associated with a mod from your game, requiring reinstallation if it is to be used again in the future. There, you are also provided the option to remove the mod's original archive file as well.
Point of Interest Reveal. Run modlimitpatcher. Soon there will also be a DLL to add so that you would not have to modify the game executable itself. Patcher source code there will be a proper repository once I release the DLL and the mod loader :. The first method might be faster and does not require you to install any additional pieces of software, however, when using Nexus Mod Manager all the modifications are sorted by categories and it is easier to manage ….
How to install Witcher 3 mods on Nexus Mod Manager? Toggle navigation Websiteperu. Home Extension Country Pricing. Another mod that describes what it does on its name perfectly. This mod increases your draw distance duh. Since the world is huge and sometimes you can find yourself in wide open areas, the default maximum draw distance can seem a little bit underwhelming. Of course, this was done to optimize the game better, but if you have a monster PC, you can install this mod to see a lot more details in the faraway lands.
Download Increased Draw Distance. This mod changes the way different weather conditions look like and adds extra weathers to all of the regions. It adds more snow weather to Skellige, adds foggy weathers to every region of the game, changes the way rain and storm look like and some other minor tweaks. It requires Blood and Wine expansion to work, but if you do not have that awesome DLC already, you should go and buy it before even attempting to mod the vanilla game.
Download Realistic Weather. It rebalances the colors and removes the blue tint from the game and saturates most colors. Bloom effects are more expressive and interior lighting is better. All of these combine to create a more fantasy-like look which suits the game better in my opinion.
Download Fantasy Graphics. It would not be the same if not for the countless monsters. This mod is a complete overhaul of the monsters in the game, improving on more than textures. Just the boost in visual quality itself adds much more detail to the creatures, and it makes encounters with them all the more thrilling. Did you know that the human eye is capable of seeing more shades of green than any other color?
The pool of blood that forms around any dead body is also improved to look much more realistic. This mod interestingly also retextures the effect of blood puddle effect which is what happens when an enemy is killed in water.
The blood mingling with water has been retextured to look hyper-realistic!
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