The Witcher Controller Mod

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  1. The Witcher Enhanced Edition Controller Mod
  2. The Witcher Controller Support Mod
  3. The Witcher Controller Mod

There are two possible ways of installing the modifications for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - you can do it either manually or using a tool called Nexus Mod Manager. The first method might be faster and does not require you to install any additional pieces of software, however, when using Nexus Mod Manager all the modifications are sorted by categories and it is easier to manage them.One should remember that any interference with the game's files - like installing a mod - might result in the corruption of either the save files or even the entire game. This is why one should make a backup copy of the save files. These are located in the folder My DocumentsWitcher 3gamesaves. Nexus Mod Manager is an intuitive tool that works with many popular games. Next, go to this website - and download the modifications you are interested in. You can use the DOWNLOAD WITH MANAGER button, Nexus Mod Manager will then automatically turn on and download the chosen modification (remember, you have to be logged in both on the website and in the program).

You can also choose the download manually option, however, in this case, you will have to indicate the modification's localization manually in Nexus Mod Manager. You can do this using the green plus icon. Now you just have to find the modification in Nexus Mod Manager and double-click on it (LMB) to initiate its installation.

Upon completing all the aforementioned steps, the modification is already active.

First witcher? You could use some software to try to set your buttons but it would be still horrible.

It's truly meant to play with mouse. I mean, inventorys would be problem.

And I use the closest camera (OTS) and I would never play this with a controller. Witcher 2, I think has a support for xbox-controller.I have xbox-controller (the version that is meant to be with windows) also and I like to use it in some games but it would not work in this. In theory, perhaps but in use, no way. Try the mouse and keyboard, it's not so bad. =)Infact I cramped my wrist and fingers when playing with xbox-controller.

=) Well that was hydrophobia prophecy and final boss but still. I found this through Google, it's from the (currently down) CDP forums:Posted on Jul 24, 2010, 20:01:33Many of people here wanted to play witcher with gamepad in their hands, but due of lack of native support it was almost impossible.Some people used mappers like Xpadder and Pinnacle Game Profiler and despite they worked, many people was not able to create their own profiles and existing few was awkward and did not included half of features, so part of game still required use of mouse and keyb and game was barely playable with such configs. Seems like too much of a hassle. And pinnacle isn't free in a long run. Somebody has seen a lot of trouble making that but that doesn't sound very intuitive controls. =) I'm left handed so I don't never use wasd and I usually hate if the game seems to have too much buttons. Anyway it's a long game you get used to it whatever controls you use.

I just don't think that controller is quick enough or accurate for this game. But what I believe is not always right.Maybe religious leaders and such will understand that someday. Antimateria: Seems like too much of a hassle. And pinnacle isn't free in a long run. Somebody has seen a lot of trouble making that but that doesn't sound very intuitive controls.

The Witcher Enhanced Edition Controller Mod

=) I'm left handed so I don't never use wasd and I usually hate if the game seems to have too much buttons. Anyway it's a long game you get used to it whatever controls you use. I just don't think that controller is quick enough or accurate for this game. But what I believe is not always right.Maybe religious leaders and such will understand that someday. ^^ Just what kinda quick and accurate do you need?

I played a bit of Witcher (not my favourite genre, but 5€ is too hard to pass by) and the main view (all 3 of them) would benefit greatly from gamepad controls. Menus would need to be reworked, but apart from that what do you need a mouse for. You rarely need to point somewhere accurately, everything would work as good or better with a analog stick and tons of comfortable buttons.Thats of course if we talk native support which is not likely to happen =(. Kodi addons dna tvpro mod. Antimateria: Seems like too much of a hassle. And pinnacle isn't free in a long run.

Somebody has seen a lot of trouble making that but that doesn't sound very intuitive controls. =) I'm left handed so I don't never use wasd and I usually hate if the game seems to have too much buttons. Anyway it's a long game you get used to it whatever controls you use. I just don't think that controller is quick enough or accurate for this game. But what I believe is not always right.Maybe religious leaders and such will understand that someday. Npl: Just what kinda quick and accurate do you need?

I played a bit of Witcher (not my favourite genre, but 5€ is too hard to pass by) and the main view (all 3 of them) would benefit greatly from gamepad controls. Menus would need to be reworked, but apart from that what do you need a mouse for. You rarely need to point somewhere accurately, everything would work as good or better with a analog stick and tons of comfortable buttons.Thats of course if we talk native support which is not likely to happen =( It would be nice if there was a native controller support. But indeed those inventorys and menus would need to be changed. And some modder could propably do that.There's so many times that you are attacked same time in opposite directions. So you need to turn the camera fast and then click the specific enemy in a hurry. That's where I think where mouse comes in handy.

If you are good with controllers, that shouldn't be the problem either. Well, there's the pause button but then it would remind me too much of a dragon age:origins.

In that game I didn't mind pausing and looking around and issue commands. Infact i preferred that method in that game.Over the shoulder camera is somewhat third person actionish. And I use that, all the time. So a bit polish and it wouldn't be impossible to play with a controller.And those other views, well now that I think of it, it could be fun just run around with a stick and not clicking the mouse.There was a game which I thought could play better with a controller but it didn't support it. I believe that game was Divinity 2: Dragon knight saga. And If it remains without controller support I think that's a shame. Because it seemed a fine game.All in all, it's a matter of taste.

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And nowadays games should support controllers (not just driving games) because a lot of people owns those. Well, perhaps not RTS-games, but I don't play those. =)And yeah, with witcher 2 released and all these years. I don't think that cd projekt is going to make any patches which could add controller.

Npl: Just what kinda quick and accurate do you need? I played a bit of Witcher (not my favourite genre, but 5€ is too hard to pass by) and the main view (all 3 of them) would benefit greatly from gamepad controls. Menus would need to be reworked, but apart from that what do you need a mouse for. You rarely need to point somewhere accurately, everything would work as good or better with a analog stick and tons of comfortable buttons.Thats of course if we talk native support which is not likely to happen =(. Antimateria: It would be nice if there was a native controller support. But indeed those inventorys and menus would need to be changed. And some modder could propably do that.There's so many times that you are attacked same time in opposite directions.

The Witcher Controller Support Mod

So you need to turn the camera fast and then click the specific enemy in a hurry. That's where I think where mouse comes in handy. If you are good with controllers, that shouldn't be the problem either. Well, there's the pause button but then it would remind me too much of a dragon age:origins. In that game I didn't mind pausing and looking around and issue commands. Infact i preferred that method in that game.Over the shoulder camera is somewhat third person actionish. And I use that, all the time.

So a bit polish and it wouldn't be impossible to play with a controller.And those other views, well now that I think of it, it could be fun just run around with a stick and not clicking the mouse.There was a game which I thought could play better with a controller but it didn't support it. I believe that game was Divinity 2: Dragon knight saga. And If it remains without controller support I think that's a shame. Because it seemed a fine game.All in all, it's a matter of taste.

And nowadays games should support controllers (not just driving games) because a lot of people owns those. Well, perhaps not RTS-games, but I don't play those. =)And yeah, with witcher 2 released and all these years. I don't think that cd projekt is going to make any patches which could add controller. You can attack in any direction with an analog controller, if games like DMC and GoW can manage a way way way deeper combat system, then it should be possibly with the rather simply one found in Witcher too.Its only for first person view and RTS/RPGs where you have control multiple units where a mouse is better suited (for combat, handling inventory would be more cumbersome but the game is usually paused then anyway). Npl: you can attack in any direction with an analog controller, if games like DMC and GoW can manage a way way way deeper combat system, then it should be possibly with the rather simply one found in Witcher too.Its only for first person view and RTS/RPGs where you have control multiple units where a mouse is better suited (for combat, handling inventory would be more cumbersome but the game is usually paused then anyway) Again, it's a matter of taste. And IF the witcher 1 originally had made with a controller in mind, I see no reason why wouldn't it work.

The Witcher Controller Mod

But without it, it's pretty hard to make controller enjoyable. I'm enjoying the game with keyboard and a mouse and the controls are fine. Occasionally I hit the wrong key and take steel sword instead of silver. =) But that's it.