Since Netflix’s Witcher collection was launched final month, there’s one explicit a part of the present that has adopted me across the web like a sure very persistent bard. Jaskier (who you realize as Dandelion in CD Projekt RED’s Witcher games) sings a foolish music on the finish of episode two about Geralt’s exploits. The lyrics are, frankly, corny. It just isn’t a masterpiece. But boy howdy it’s catchy. There are memes and animations and, naturally, somebody needed to create a mod so as to add the music to The Witcher.
In the third chapter of the game, Dandelion asks Geralt to retrieve his lute that he by accident left behind on the house of a girl he was sleeping with after being chased off by her father. Classic Dandelion. After Geralt finds and returns it, the bard can carry out a live performance at The New Narakort inn. The authentic model is a a lot shorter, sadder tune that Dandelion performs for a small group of listeners on the inn.
The very actually named Toss A Coin To Your Witcher Cutscene Mod by Hub997 on Nexus Mods replaces Dandelion’s live performance with a a lot grander model that includes the Toss A Coin To Your Witcher ballad and a bigger, attentive viewers. Of course it’s a bit odd when the additional drums and strings and cymbals from the TV present choose up and also you’re nonetheless simply taking a look at Dandelion performing alone in entrance of an viewers. But that’s hardly essentially the most uncanny factor within the authentic Witcher game.
Hub997 apparently has larger plans but for this addition to The Witcher. In the longer term, they’re planning so as to add extra furnishings to the very sparse-looking inn, extra characters, and “improved camera movement.” They additionally point out planning so as to add a cutscene with one other music from the TV present, although I actually can’t keep in mind another songs as a result of Toss A Coin is simply too stinking catchy. Oh, and Hub997 plans to deliver Jaskier’s lute tune to The Witcher 2 as properly. They actually have their work minimize out for them.