One of the favorite extra adventures from the first installment of The Witcher has finally debuted in a reimagined version. The big job was done by one man.
Source: The Witcher 3: The Price of Neutrality – Remastered MOD – Lisembart
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CD Projekt Red has a knack for creating top-notch expansions for its games. While most fans have heard Hearts of stone, Blood and wineOr Phantom Freedomfew remember the excellent The price of neutralityan adventure designed by CDPR for the first part of The Witcher. Now, said expansion is powered by the game engine from the third installment.
The price of neutrality in The Witcher 3
The story takes place in 1232. Geralt returns to Kaer Morhen for the winter. However, beneath the fortress, he encounters a camp of mercenaries pursuing Princess Deidre Ademeyn of Caingorn. Deidre is said to be cursed by the Black Sun and is additionally Eskel's surprise child. The witchers must decide what to do with the girl.
– read the mod description on Link.
The adventure prepared by CDPR must have been a reference to the famous story of Andrzej Sapkowskititled The lesser evilin which the main characters, besides Geralt, are Princess Renfri and the sorcerer Stregobor. In The price of neutrality Deidre replaces Renfri and Stregobor's lines are put into Sabrina Glevissig's mouth.
Until now, players could only enjoy this additional content in the first part of the White Wolf's adventures. Now, thanks to modder Lisembart, the add-on has been ported to the Witcher 3 engine – this can only increase its popularity. Lisembart has posted a full version of the mod on YouTube – the whole thing takes about an hour.
The Neutrality Award is an exceptional addition.
The price of neutrality is a unique extension because it was created with the D'jinni system, which officially invited modders to create their own additional content for the game. The system was later improved and appeared in a new improved version in the extended version of the game.
It is the modders who, as is the case with Skyrim and many other RPGs, ensure that the world of The Witcher remains eternally alive. The new version of The price of neutrality is a perfect example: players always try on their own to make one of their favorite games even more attractive.