The Witcher 3 Reputation System Mod Restores CDPR-Cut Reputation Concept

Jul 21, 2024 at 04:05pm EDT
The Witcher 3

The Witcher 3 PC players unite as modder 'Freak' has released an interesting new mod that restores the reputation concept in The Witcher 3.

Developer CD Projekt Red cut the reputation concept from the game when it was released back in 2015, but this new mod aims to restore that feature. When using the mod, player choices and behavior correspond to reputation points in different regions. The mod includes five reputation levels, including hated, disliked, neutral, liked, and respected. Each level corresponds to Geralt's reputation points range in the region. According to the modder, the different reputation levels will influence the corresponding region's economy. In addition, all bedding and bargaining activities are also affected.

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What's cool here is that the outcome of certain quests based on Geralt's choices will affect Geralt's reputation in the region, gaining or losing. We've included an overview of the different reputation influences below:

Hated: +30% buying price, -70% selling price, -20% bargain multiplier, -50% bet multiplier
Disliked: +15% buying price, -15% selling price, -10% bargain multiplier, -25% bet multiplier
Neutral: same with vanilla
Liked: -15% buying price, +15% selling price, +10% bargain multiplier, +50% bet multiplier
Respected: -30% buying price, +30% selling price, +20% bargain multiplier, +100% bet multiplier

Those interested can download The Witcher 3 Reputation System Mod from here. Be sure to follow the provided installation instructions. As expected, this mod is only available for the PC version of the game, and aside from working on the regular version of the game, it's also compatible with the next-gen version.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and its DLCs are available worldwide now for PC and consoles.

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