Many people met Geralt of Rivia in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and with the Netflix series The Witcher. However, the witcher already had quite a journey when it came to video games: The Witcher (2007) and The Witcher 2 (2011) They were installments that were not as successful as the third, but they have many fans.
Now that CD Projekt Red has made REDkit, a tool for creating mods in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt more easily, new modifications have not taken long to arrive on the NexusMods website. Although be careful, just because it's easy doesn't mean that anyone can create a mod right away… but it does mean that you can learn because the tool has tutorials.
“Community, don't let me down. I want to see the strangest, boldest, fan fiction mods from all of you,” said Carolin Wendt, CD Projekt's director of communications. No sooner said than done! The modder AngryCatster has shared his creation on NexusMods: a mod that incorporates the maps of The Witcher 1 in The Witcher 3.
Its name is “The Witcher 1 Maps” and it combines in a single level the Vizima (or Wyzima) dam, the temple district, the commercial district and the old Vizima. Its creator warns that it is not as polished as it should be at the moment. Still, this is an interesting addition, a shot of nostalgia for all the veteran witches and a discovery for newer ones. And it is that The Witcher (2007) and The Witcher 2 (2011) They don't tend to suit many current players very well.
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