Hi everyone! This week is the 10th anniversary of The Witcher series by CD Projekt Red and, to celebrate, our friends at GOG.com are running some excellent deals!
As all of these games are highly moddable, we wanted to let you know firsthand about these deals.
List of moddable games on sale right now:
The Witcher Series:
The Witcher 3 - GOTY Edition (60% off)
The Witcher 3 - Expansion Pass (50% off)
The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine (50% off)
The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone (50% off)
The Witcher - Enhanced Edition (85% off)
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings - Enhanced Edition (85% off)
Bethesda Game Studios Classics:
Fallout 3 - GOTY Edition (40% off)
Fallout: New Vegas - Ultimate Edition (40% off)
TESIII: Morrowind - GOTY Edition (40% off)
TESIV: Oblivion - GOTY Deluxe Edition (40% off)
(Alternatively, you can grab the entire BGS Classics Collection for 43% off)
The Risen Series:
Risen, Risen 2, and Risen 3 (76% off)
If you've never played these games before or have been waiting to pick up the DRM-free versions on GOG.com this is a great opportunity to pull the trigger!
(Full disclosure: As some of you may already know, we recently became an affiliate of GOG.com. That means that if you use the links above to buy any of the games listed we will get a small cut. It's a great way to support GOG and Nexus Mods at the same time. Feel free to share those links with your friends as well!)
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A moderator has closed this comment topic for the time beingOver 2,000 mod files here on the Nexus alone.
Over 31,000,000 downloads of those files.
I'd say that makes W3 pretty moddable.
Numbers doesn't mean anything without the correct thinking and view of the context.
The Withcer 3 is LESS moddable than The Witcher 2. The reason there is more mods of the last one is it's more popular, like the Skyrim scenario. There is a lot of games moddable like The Witcher 3 and most of them don't have many mods, because there is not enough people interested in making those for those games.
Community and the quality (even with downgrade) of the best game ever made, made all the mods possible. We made them possible. Not CDPR. CDPR downgraded the modkit and it is totally, with the downgrade, related to "not make consoles look bad" thing.
Nexus community is the responsible of those Over 2,000 mod files and we know Nexus is the place where modding goes mostly.
LOL, I already posted on this thread. Oh well, Happy B-day again to my most favorite RPG video game of all time! The game successfully transferred me to another world.
Yes it is, I am currently using mods for Witcher 3. Now is it as moddable as other games, maybe not? But saying it is unmoddable is completely untrue.
Sorry Fallout 4, but receiving one accolade of Game of the Year from one magazine, doth not a Game of the Year title make.
CD Projekt Red - Bravo. This game is mindblowing.
PS.. I applied for a level design position for Witcher 4 - wish me luck, you guys.
All I can personally say is I have used GOG and Steam, support sucks on both... Sorry, guys. But, with Steam at least you have the support of the Steam community... To help fix most, if not all issues. I could always find the fixes thru the Steam version from the Steam community, but I always hit a dead end usually with GOG version. "Works on the Steam version, but not on GOG." - and it Didn't...
So, to be fair Witcher 3: Wild hunt ended up costing me just over $120 USD to get my first play thru...
No CD ProjeKt Red, I'm not saying I would buy Witcher 4 for $120... but hmmm...
So far, that's like a true RPG setting. Be someone else - completely unchained from real life facts & constraints.
But I agree, that open games like Skyrim (player's liberty to choose her/his character) make that experience far more comfortable.
To that degree, the Witcher games clearly lack a story from a female perspective. Ciri might be the obvious one.
In a ranking: The "Blood and wine" expansion feels the most neutral story for me where Geralt's gender is not predominant in the mainquest. Witcher 1 would probably be the opposite for the told story.
Does the story continue from first game to second to third? I just want to know if it worth to start playing the first one or jump to third one?
And the second game is actually pretty great by itself.
The story doesn't really continue, but there are a lot of referenced to 1 and 2 in 3.
And imo knowing them makes the wild hunt more enjoyable and gives it a much more familiar feel.