Daylight Saving For Ghost Mode
Made for The Witcher 3, the newest entry in the RPG series, Ghost Mode is a major overhaul to the game’s overall structure and mechanics. Similar to many game mods, it seeks to enhance the game’s mechanics by tweaking or completely removing certain features that may be too weak or that may cause the game to feel stale. Ghost Mode, is an overhaul Mod, also changes nearly every aspect of gameplay: from damage and attack to inventory and economy. The mod strives to make more difficult and more balanced experience, while still not deviating way from the vanilla game rules and core principles, i.e., all game fundamentals remain about the same. This means that you’ll still have countless hours of satisfying and rewarding game play, and that you won’t feel like your choices have been taken out of your hands.
One of the biggest overhauls in the game is in the game’s leveling system. Where before completing various quests and events would drastically raise your level, and change your overall game effectiveness, the current system allows you to complete quests at a normal pace without expending so many levels. This is a huge boon for casual players who enjoy playing the game without putting so much effort into it, but who still want to progress through the game as quickly as possible. Another key feature of the new leveling system is the inclusion of a new quest chain system where you’ll be tasked to do different quests in sequence, rather than just progressing through the “main” quest. This means that you’ll get more out of your game overall, as you’ll spend less time grinding for higher levels and more time doing the fun quests. Overall, this new quest chain system gives you a far more fulfilling overall game play experience.
One of the final major overhauls in the game involves the new flying mechanic. Although it doesn’t make a lot of sense on one hand, because most games have this mechanic already, it has nonetheless been made for Ghost Mode, making it an interesting addition. Basically, when in Ghost Mode, your aim is to fly as high into the air as possible, attacking enemy soldiers and completing missions while protecting yourself from further harm. It can be used effectively as both a cover and offensive move, which make it a cool addition to the overall gameplay.