

Supporters are users who previously bought a Premium Membership that has since expired (or who have specifically bought the "Supporter" membership from the site for a price of £1.29). Users in this tier will have their download cap increased to 2MB a second, which is double what Adblock users will receive. This tier includes "Supporters", recognised mod authors and users who do not use Adblockers. In October 2018 we created a addition tier of users on Nexus Mods that directly impacts their download speeds cap.

If you're interested in finding out about all the perks of Premium Membership, or want to become a Premium Member, please head to our information page. Premium Members who have financially supported Nexus Mods are able to download without a speed cap as they are directly supporting the upkeep of the sites. When downloading files from Nexus Mods you may be subject to a speed cap of 1MB/s or above depending on your membership status and use if you allow ads to be shown on the site. Thankfully, Script Merger will allow you to merge any applicable mods to help you remain within the mod limit.Download speed caps, Adblockers, and different types of membership There is also a limit to the amount of mods you can have active at one time when playing the game. Alternatively, you can forgo Vortex and manually install the mods into the various game folders.

First, you should have the Vortex application from NexusMods, which'll help you easily download and install mods into your game files. There are some things you should know before modding your game. Whether it is your first time visiting the Northern Realms or you're returning after watching the series, there are a few must have mods that will help you along the way. Another major contributor to the games longevity and re-playability has been the studios support of third party modding and the massive modding community that continues to produce content for the game. This is in part thanks to its two stunning DLC additions and the well-received Netflix adaptation of the books. Five years have past since the initial launch of CD Project Red's The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, and yet the game still remains relevant.
