The Witcher 3

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  1. FeAn0r26
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    Hands down the BEST Geralt face mod.
    I've been using it since 2015 with Lore friendly witchers and Geralt HairWorks Colors and Styles.
  2. MrCinnamonBoy
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    Any confirmation on Next Gen working or not?
    1. MiroiZEX
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      Yes, it's working on Next-Gen
  3. WhiskeySmile18
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    Best Geralt face mod there is in my opinion. It's subtle but noticeable and effective. So many of the other Geralt face mods go overboard and too extreme, this one is very well balanced. 
  4. Ragnae
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    True Masterpiece here.
    Combined with New face it's a delight.
  5. Zabiik
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    I need help! When I move files to TheWitcher3/mods folder, and do that mods.settings thing, nothings happens! :(
  6. LeadSpitter
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    I really like the new wrinkles, which makes him look like a proper golden-age badass, but I wish the skin texture itself was less like sandpaper.
  7. Defbiscuits
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    Not specific to your mod, but did you use a hair mod? i notice the shaved sides are way cleaner.
  8. rajosikmitra
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    Great mod, definitive. However is there something I'm doing wrong because the face doesn't get wet during rains and all..
    1. nickraven
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      https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/4902
  9. dkzzzy
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    Been trying to make it work with True Mutantism for 2 hours already and it just won't
    I have HoS version for both Weathered Face mod and TM and the last one seems to be the issue since your mod starts working right after i remove the TM mods from my mods folder.
    All description instructions were followed step by step, I even tried to add TM to mods.settings with the priority after your mod and yet... nothing. :'(
    1. dkzzzy
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      PROBLEM F***ING SOLVED
      The issue was in the Notepad app that saves the mods.settings file with a .txt extension. You can see it in the "The Witcher 3" folder in your documents. While other .settings files such as input.settings, user.settings etc. are saved as File "SETTINGS", the Notepad saves "mods.settings" as .TXT file.

      All you need to do is download Notepad++ and use it for saving the file as .settings!

      Hope this would help other people who got the same problem.
    2. Letho68239
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      wtf noepad++ doesnt have he option to save it as a settings file
    3. dkzzzy
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      Set "All Types" and save it as .settings
  10. RadieKorn51
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    Love the retexture, but I've been tearing my hair out trying to make it work with True Mutantism. To my knowledge I've followed the instructions to the letter yet the retexture won't appear with TM installed. I've even added TM to the mod.settings file with priority after Weathered yet nothing. Could this be a conflict with another mod or am I missing something here?
    1. curme
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      Hmm.... strange. There shouldn't be a conflict. What other mods are your running? Check the mod folder to make sure that the weathered folder is there, maybe Nexus Mod Manager didn't create it because of some bug?
    2. dkzzzy
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      Duvvelsheyss!

      I know I'm 5 damn years late but I had the same problem and here is my solution.
      I was creating a mods.settings file with Notepad app and this little bastard was saving it with a .txt extension, so the file was not working.
      The solution is Notepad++. Download it and create mods.settings with its help!