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The Witcher 3 From FPP; New Mod Fixes Errors of Its Predecessors

A brand new version of the mod for The Witcher 3, which enables us to view the game's action from FPP, has appeared on Nexus Mods. It fixes many bugs that appeared in earlier modifications of this type.

Since yesterday, the First Person Camera Reworked mod for The Witcher 3 is available on Nexus Mods, and, as the name suggests, fixes errors present ub existing mods, enabling us to look at the game world through the eyes of Geralt. User Extreme Dotneting took two previous FPP mods (including First Person Mode by user SkacikPL from 2017) and improved them, removing a fair amount of glitches.

"The mod fixes bugs from the First Person Improved and modFirstPerson mods.

It makes the controls more comfortable, and fixes some issues such as the display of swords, crossbows, camera shifts during different actions (for example, attacking or sprinting), and using the witcher senses," writes creator Extreme Dotneting.

The Witcher 3 From FPP; New Mod Fixes Errors of Its Predecessors - picture #1
Now monsters will be able to look us in the eyes - Source: Nexus Mods

Of course, the mod does not solve all the problems, including the fact that in the first-person view we do not see Geralt's character model, but only the levitating weapon. Although for those who want to see how Wild Hunt looks like from FPP, it should not be a significant prolem.

If before trying the mod you'd want to see how it works in action, you can watch the video below, presenting a fight with a griffin from White Orchard from first-person perspective:

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