Modder ‘Sir Reaperrz Custard McButtfuck Esq’ has released a brand new version of his gameplay overhaul for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Unfortunately the modder has not released any release notes for this brand new update of The Witcher 3 Enhanced Edition so we don’t know what has been improved or adjusted.
The Witcher 3 Enhanced Edition introduces lots of new stats like attack and dodging speed, poise, adrenaline, vigor and more. These stats are all interconnected and have effects on regeneration rates, values and many other things. Naturally, they also actively affect the gameplay. As such, having less health and stamina will make you attack and regenerate slower unless using certain potions. And as you’d expect, you can check the stats themselves in the character info sheet in your inventory.
Moreover, this mod overhauls the game’s sword mechanics. According to its description, a silver sword is not needed for every monster anymore and most monsters will require a steel sword (although silver works too). Cursed creatures, Vampires and Specters will only take damage from silver blades.
Geralt has received a new array of combat moves and new animations, friendly HUD has been implemented, each melee attack has now a chance to inflict several different injuries (all with their own adverse effects), enemy combat styles have been majorly changed and a new a new meditation system has been added.
The Witcher 3 Enhanced Edition also improves the game’s combat. Players can now target enemies manually, and they can dance around with more ease. These new stats and combat features (like manual targeting and distance attacks) can open up new possibilities. For example, players can now kill enemies without getting rid of their shields.
Those interested can download The Witcher 3 Enhanced Edition version 2.60 from here.
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