Despite its age, The Witcher 3 still remains one of the best RPGs in recent memory with its vast world and memorable characters. Now is a good time to hop back in, but some returning players might feel certain areas have become too easy for them. Thankfully, The Witcher 3 has enemy upscaling to make things a bit more challenging.
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There is more to enemy upscaling than meets the eye since there is more involved with it than you might think. Here is everything that is important to know when it comes to enemy upscaling in the third installment of the Witcher game series.
Updated April 29, 2022 by Kim Dailey: With a recent remaster for the next generation of consoles and new free DLC in collaboration with The Witcher Netflix series, The Witcher 3 has been receiving renewed interest from both newcomers and returning players alike. If you're not keenly familiar with the ins and outs of the game yet, one of the things you should be aware of and ultimately work to your advantage is enemy upscaling. We've included some additional information to help you better understand the mechanic in the guide below.
Enemy upscaling in The Witcher 3 is an option that will automatically adjust the level of enemies to be on par with that of the player. This ensures that Geralt receives more experience for defeating those enemies than with enemy upscaling turned off.
That sounds fairly straightforward, but there are a couple of points you won't want to overlook.
Enemy Upscaling is listed under gameplay options, which can be accessed from two screens.
The Witcher 3's enemy upscaling helps you get the most experience points possible and also presents a more difficult challenge upo
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