

Revenue instead came from premium memberships, with the site otherwise free. Scott indicated in 2013 that the Nexus sites would remain free of corporate investment in the foreseeable future, also avoiding direct ads. This resulted in more than 200 additional games being supported by early 2017. Scott made use of the TESSource website with his new venture. Scott soon became tired with the revenue of the websites being split when he was operating the websites by himself, and made the decision to break away from TESSource in 2007 and founded his own website under the name of TESNexus. After the success of Morrowind Chronicles, Scott and the friend he was working alongside founded a company by the name of GamingSource and created the website TESSource, which allowed users to upload their modifications and content for games in The Elder Scrolls video game series. The landscapes in The Witcher 3 are so lovely that it's kind of tempting to combine this with a mod removing all enemies and just go for a wander, though.Nexus Mods was founded by Robin Scott and a friend in August 2001 as a fan site for the Bethesda Softworks game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind under the name of Morrowind Chronicles. Nor is combat support likely the creator says it's a "miracle" the mod works as well as it does, as they've had a heck of a time working with The Witcher 3's multiple interacting movement systems.

You'll need to use a keyboard and mouse rather than a controller for best results, and at present there's no combat support you'll just zoom straight back out to third-person view. Be warned though: we haven't tried this for ourselves and can't verify the contents, so as with all mods there's an element of risk in downloading and installing. At time of writing, the latest one is found by clicking the Ciri image in this post. If you want to try it for yourself, the latest public build is posted regularly to the CD Projekt Red forums. The empty orphanage is actually kind of creepy, for example. The video above is just one of a number from the creator, many of which show how different The Witcher 3 feels with a change of viewpoint. Naturally one of your first thoughts on seeing this is virtual reality Geralt adventures, but creator Skacikpl says that's unlikely to happen any time soon, as they don't have experience with or access to VR hardware. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is pretty absorbing, but for extra immersion value you can't beat first-person view.Įnter the mod community: check out the footage of a player-built first-person mode above. The Witcher 3, now with two fewer people in its perspective.
