


If your PC is upto the mark then you should try this mod as this will make your Witcher 3 look better than the rest. The video shows the comparison between the original and the the recent images and the compares the textures between them. There’s also a fix for crashes related to the optional Novigrad roof replacements, which cause them to look like those from a pre-release E3 showing. Halk describes this as the mod’s “biggest update ever,” with improvements to water, most stone walls and roofs, and most “poor wood” (including things like doors and planks). Many others experience quite a bit more in that city.The Witcher 3: HD Reworked Project has just been updated to version 4.6. Honestly, a dip from 60 to 50 is perfectly acceptable for Novigrad. Generally speaking, however, you're likely to see dips in the FPS in Novigrad and Skellige regardless of your rig or the mods you use because those areas tend to have a lot of things going on at the same time and the game will slow down due to the demands of the graphics. A slow CPU, however, will tend to bottleneck and slow things down considerably.


The game is not well optimized and relies on the GPU heavily for rendering. The mod itself "requires" that another mod be installed, STLM, or Super Turbo Lighting Mod.Īs for performance, no one here can really answer that since you haven't provided your system specs and that's the final determining factor on how the game will actually run, not the mods you decide to install. I'm still not sure what you mean by "requirements". Originally posted by Butcher_Of_Blaviken:Just doesn't explain any requirements so I don't really know what to expect performance wise.
