Digital Dreams has shared a new video, showcasing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt with Reshade Ray Tracing and over 100 mods. This video also highlights BlitzFX; a graphical overhaul that integrates modern state-of-the-art rendering techniques into the game.
Going into more details, BlitzFX adds contact hardening soft shadows, as well as screen space contact and distant shadows. Additionally, it improves sun and water rendering, as well as anti-aliasing on vegetation and tonemapping. Do note that this isn’t a Reshade mod. Instead, this is a custom DirectX effect injector.
Alongside BlitzFX, Digital Dreams used the Phoenix Lighting Mod and their own Beyond All Limits Reshade Ray Tracing Mod.
You can download BlitzFX and the Phoenix Lighting Mod from here and here, respectively. You can also find here the modlist of all the 100+ mods that were used for this video.
Lastly, and speaking of The Witcher 3, we suggest checking out the following mods. The Witcher 3 HD Reworked Project is a must-have mod and does not need any introduction. The Dark Souls-inspired combat mechanics mod, Humans of the Continent 4K-2K Textures and the Witcher 2 Overhaul Mod are also three cool mods. And then there are Shades of Iron, True Fires Mod, a mod that adds a new standalone quest, and a mod that restores cut content/features from the game. Let’s also not forget this impressive first-person mod. And lastly, this mod adds a fully automatic quest tracker and this mod attempts to overhaul the game’s combat mechanics.
Enjoy!
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