Install with NMM and activate or download and place the 'modBLOOD' into your 'Mods' folder. Not compatible with any mods which replaces these textures or as a fix place this one in your load order before incompatible mod for these assets to be displayed. This is the blood splatter stains which appear around the combat area. Added more blood spray textures and pool of blood which emits from bodies.Ģ.1: Added blood splatter decal, made it a bit more intricate. If you have reached your texture mod limit I recommend merging them together into one mod using Witcher 3 Mod MergerĢ.0: Fixed normal maps being corrupted when packed, thanks to superdemus fantastic tutorial fix. More Blood is fully recommended to be used along with these textures. The images have been taken with More Blood, so that the effect is more visible. I have added a change to the appearance In version 2.0 of the blood spill effect which emits from dead bodies because I didn't like the vanilla version that much and it was requested to be done in the comments section. I have also retextured the blood puddle effect when an enemy is killed in water to appeared to have more movement. I thought the vanilla textures looked a bit too compact and needed to be loosened up more. He’s contracted to destroy monsters, but what’s he to do when confronted by creatures that can speak and reason better than his human employers? True to the dark fantasy world, the chivalric order is far less noble than they appear to be, and the monsters aren’t always quite so monstrous as they first appear.I've retextured the blood effect when in combat, to have a more spray appearance. Vampires are one of the central forces driving the plot, and their actions force Geralt to consider some uncomfortable problems as a witcher. I don’t want to talk too specifically about the story, because the joy and pain of its surprises are excellent. By the end, though, I’d found a cast of characters that I loved and hated as much as the likes of Ciri, Vesemir, and the Bloody Baron.
The main story of the expansion has a slow start, mostly driven by the humor of Geralt gruffly interacting with the chivalric knights and polite company of the French-inspired duchy. Murder has struck the peaceful wine country of Toussaint, and Duchess Anna Henrietta has called upon Geralt to track down the mysterious “beast” responsible for the killings. Another monster to slay, another crown to earn