Or maybe a mod that cuts out those minor annoyances that plagued you on a previous playthrough.
To be sung in the main menu, the end credits and even by musicians on the street.
You will be hearing the song so much that it will never leave your head ever again.
And come on, who doesn’t actually like this song?
It’s both good and catchy at the same time.
Well, wonderful news for you Gwent enthusiast!
A brighter and more flashy fire is given to the Igni sign.
And for the Aard sign, a windier telekinetic look that makes it look more like a force push.
So if you use these signs often, take a look next time you’re onNexus mods.
With a decent pc and 4k monitor, this mod can really make your game’s graphics pop.
3Friendly HUD
A customizable HUD is something we all wouldn’t mind in a video game.
That’s were wghost81’s friendly HUD mod comes in.
Well, those days are over thanks to JupiterTheGod.
This mod allows you to filter and auto-loot the items you want and those you don’t.
1Auto Apply Oils
We’ve all been there.
Trust us when we say that it will never happen again with this mod from SheepDarklord.
This mod automatically applies the best oil for the situation at the start of any fight.
No more forgetting to apply your oil or open your inventory every twenty or so strikes.
No sir, not with this mod.
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