Witcher 3 Mods Thread

I was wondering why I was so poor all the time, then realized you can make a lot of money doing actual witcher missions, like slaying monsters, made 250 coins for killing some hag that ate a kid lol.
 
I was wondering why I was so poor all the time, then realized you can make a lot of money doing actual witcher missions, like slaying monsters, made 250 coins for killing some hag that ate a kid lol.

I don't pay as much attention as I should to my coins. Sometimes I go to vendors and realize I only have like 30 when it says I cant buy or do something and other times I think I have like 200 and I have closer to 1500.
 
I was wondering why I was so poor all the time, then realized you can make a lot of money doing actual witcher missions, like slaying monsters, made 250 coins for killing some hag that ate a kid lol.

Honestly this is a big flaw with the games design. Witcher are always for profit only and by giving the player the option the choice of refusing payment and hurt their experience with the game I'd they want to take the nice guy route.

I'm always broke because I wasn't going to take the money a poor farmer was saving to help his daughter because I killed a ghost that was Haunting the well where he could get water to help his daughter...

The game often makes helping people a good moral choice but then presents you a shitty sappy story when it's time to be rewarded.
 
Honestly this is a big flaw with the games design. Witcher are always for profit only and by giving the player the option the choice of refusing payment and hurt their experience with the game I'd they want to take the nice guy route.

I'm always broke because I wasn't going to take the money a poor farmer was saving to help his daughter because I killed a ghost that was Haunting the well where he could get water to help his daughter...

The game often makes helping people a good moral choice but then presents you a shitty sappy story when it's time to be rewarded.

Hey just like real life!
 
Hey just like real life!

But it's not real life and your portraying a character with preset beliefs. They wanted to make a game based an established characters and claim it follows the fiction. This is a perfect example of why open world games and player choices isn't always the best option.
 
But it's not real life and your portraying a character with preset beliefs. They wanted to make a game based an established characters and claim it follows the fiction. This is a perfect example of why open world games and player choices isn't always the best option.

But they did. It's your choice and your own morals that are making your decisions. You can very easily play the game as geralt and not as yourself.
 
But they did. It's your choice and your own morals that are making your decisions. You can very easily play the game as geralt and not as yourself.

So why even have the player play as Geralt if you can just change his personality because the player has a different morals then the character. It would have been better to not give the player the option at all, like reading a book does. It's the reason that the player can't go on a murdering spree and kill an entire town because Geralt is a good guy.

This game would have benefited from a more controlled narrative if they truly intended to tell Geralt's story.
 
The games are not canon so I'm all for people playing Geralt whatever way they want to.

They actually are though. They mention events in the books all the time and I believe they stated that this game takes place after the last book.
 
The author does not consider them as canon, so that pretty much seals the deal for me.

Then CDPR is stupid for tying so much into the books. Thankfully I read most of them or I wouldn't have a ****ing clue about much of the series since they make so many references to them.
 
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