Modder ‘suaohoward’ has released a new mod for The Witcher 3 Next-Gen that attempts to make the game a bit more difficult than before.
The Witcher 3 Combat Redux will force attack and dodge moves to consume stamina. It will also make Igni and Quen less effective, and it will remove the on-screen indicators for when enemies attack. Combat Redux also makes a number of changes to the game’s stamina system.
This mod also brings some improvements to the parry and counter systems. For instance, players can now parry and counter almost every weapon. Not only that but both parry and counter are more effective than before.
In short, this combat mod is for those who want a bit more challenge during their fights. Thus, we suggest using it in your second or third playthrough. If you’re still in your first playthrough, we suggest sticking with the vanilla combat system so that you can master it.
You can download The Witcher 3 Next-Gen Combat Redux from here.
Speaking of The Witcher 3 Next-Gen, you may also want to take a look at these other mods for it. For instance, you can download a really cool first-person mod. Furthermore, the Characters Reworked Project improves the quality of over 100 characters. Let’s also not forget this mod that lets you kill most in-game NPCs. Earlier this month, we shared this mod that restores content that was cut from all previous The Witcher games. Then we have the HD Reworked Project NextGen Edition which is still in development. Lastly, we have 8K Texture Packs for Ciri, Triss Merigold, Geralt and Yennefer.
Enjoy and stay tuned for more!
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