The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

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yero Oct 8, 2015 @ 2:01pm
What is difference between Geralts movement?
What is difference between standard and alternative movement? I am not sure which one is better
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Crimsomrider Oct 8, 2015 @ 2:34pm 
Alternative mode was added for those who were against the vanilla type of movement. Basically, Geralt is a bit sluggish and has a momentum when he moves. If you release a button while moving for example, the momentum will carry him for 2 extra steps lets say.

The Alternate mode simply removes this momentum, making him more responsive in movement. Similar to World Of Warcraft movement if you ever played that. By using the alternate mode, he simply stops the moment you get your finger of the WASD buttons.

I personally have it at vanilla, feels like he has weight.
yero Oct 8, 2015 @ 2:36pm 
Originally posted by Crimsomrider:
Alternative mode was added for those who were against the vanilla type of movement. Basically, Geralt is a bit sluggish and has a momentum when he moves. If you release a button while moving for example, the momentum will carry him for 2 extra steps lets say.

The Alternate mode simply removes this momentum, making him more responsive in movement. Similar to World Of Warcraft movement if you ever played that. By using the alternate mode, he simply stops the moment you get your finger of the WASD buttons.

I personally have it at vanilla, feels like he has weight.

So classic one is more realistic? Thats all I need for keep classic :) Yeah exactly I want "feel" the movement..
dulany67 Oct 8, 2015 @ 3:44pm 
But it does make movement in certain situations very frustrating (and unrealistic as humans can stop very short when they want to).
MidKnightGeek Oct 8, 2015 @ 6:01pm 
Great info thank you all! :)
jss1138 Oct 8, 2015 @ 6:03pm 
Originally posted by BuzzardBee:
Geralt is a non-human thanks to all his mutations. Should we really expect him to move like a normal human?

I would expect his movements to be more responsive than a normal human, not less.
Kuruvar Oct 8, 2015 @ 6:04pm 
Originally posted by BuzzardBee:
Originally posted by dulany67:
But it does make movement in certain situations very frustrating (and unrealistic as humans can stop very short when they want to).

But then again, Geralt is a non-human thanks to all his mutations. Should we really expect him to move like a normal human?

All I know is I couldn't get him to stop running in circles with the alternate movement.

I think his mutations would make he move more accurately, as his metabolism is fast so he can think and move more fast and precise.
Markuz Juniuz Oct 8, 2015 @ 6:31pm 
Originally posted by Kuruvar:
I think his mutations would make he move more accurately, as his metabolism is fast so he can think and move more fast and precise.
Yes, he's so precise especially around candles and ladders. :D
Last edited by Markuz Juniuz; Oct 8, 2015 @ 6:31pm
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