Best Game of all time .. dialogues, storyline, characters, graphics, the world overall, soundtrack, atmosphere, details and the love CDPR put into this game .. thats why its the best game ever made .. Even after almost 10 years of its first launch people are able still to find incredible details that were put into this masterpiece
My mom saw me watching this, and got mesmerized. She wanted to know where it is, perhaps she wanted to visit, but what could I tell her? Well, Toussaint is a place in our hearts! That's the only way to tell.
Start the Game and let her play/ see it for herself. Did the same, and yes she was just walking/riding around. So I went showering, and when I came back she was still on it, pure bliss in her face "LOOK WHAT I FOUND!" 😇
Tell her is based in Fussen (I know is not and is based in Spain, France and Italy), I remember going in May there for the castle of neuschwenstein and it was literally Toussaint from the top of the castle. What a beautiful landscape has.
The Witcher 3 came out in 2015, Blood and Wine came out in 2016, and sometimes I'm still utterly baffled that the game even exists at all, and it still somehow hasn't been matched all these years later.
Nah that's all from right winged extremists channels, if a game is bad it's not gonna be because of that just look at BG3 you know how many stuff that qualify as DEI the game has and these channels criticize all the time yet the majority didn't mutter a word about it because the game was great and positive reseaved, if they did go against it the would lose more and what do these people want, money so they just ignored it but if the game wasn't a hit they would bash on it and say it flopped because of DEI conclusion they are hypocrites.@@Crcvmbdfl
I cant even express the goosebumbs I fell while hearing this, Toussaint is more than a videogame area, its a World, special even inside its own videogame
As for the music, we all know there's nothing to say, a true masterpiece. But this video is also an excellent tribute to Toussaint, with beautiful angles and scenes that allow us to admire even more the beauty of this fairytale territory. Thanks to the author of the video and thanks to CD Projekt RED for this unforgettable adventure that is The Witcher 3.
Thank you Simone🙂 I am glad that you apreciate this video, and yes, CD Projekt RED did an amazing job with the game and its soundtrack. My channel is like a museum, I create videos showcasing other composers/designers amazing work for everyone to see, and experience everything over again in a relaxing way 😁 Take care friend🍻
merci encore j'adore ces images comme de vrais films c'est fantastiques je n'arrête pas de regarder tout ces chef d'œuvres j'irai bien vivre dans ce pays c'est un havre de paix merveilleux merci a vous
I am looking to move to Toussaint. Anyone know if there are any job openings or have recommendations for a data architect or a business analyst in Toussaint?
Whenever I am feeling depressed and alone again, I go back to Toussaint. Thanks for the wonderful video, saved my day and I guess will save a tons of sleepless nights in the future.
BEST VISUALS OF NATURE, GREENERY, WATER, COUNTRYSIDE AND ARCHITECTURE!!!! SO many other channels try to do these videos but this is one off the best I've seen for music transition an visuals being on point!!!! AAAHHH I would do much to live in land this!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORK!!!
Wow, the mods work so well! It would've looked good by default but now you took it to the next level. It's always nice to get a notification from your channel!!!
I'm surprised i didn't discover your channel sooner. You are doing an amazing work, your camera angles and transitions are great and you make us travel to these places all over again. Will you do one for Just Cause 3 in the future ?
Having Yennifer Ending and the perfect peaceful ending in Blood and Wine is the best thing to happen for Geralt ever. Having his own Vineyard, living with the woman he loves, a Madrodomo who is loyal to him, Roach, and finally his own bed. The best retirement a Witcher could ever ask for. With all the evil of the world, Geralt and Yen deserves this more than anyone. I wish we could all find our own Yennifer and retire in land as beautiful and peaceful as Toussaint.
Also a drinking buddy in Regis. I imagine Geralt in his retirement dropping in for a catch up on the good old times. Regis has stumbled upon some discovery that’s elicited the ire of some forest spirit, or vampiric conspiracy, which brings Geralt out of retirement for a day while Yen catches up on some light reading. I know Dandelion is Geralt’s canonical best friend. But he was always introduced as a bit of levity to play off Geralt’s stern and cold exterior. Regis is an intellectual peer for Geralt, and someone he doesn’t busy himself playing a comedy duo act with. In the books, and even more so in Blood and Wine, it strikes me as a more honest, equal, and more natural friendship.
Hello Friend! Yes of course, here are the mods I used: WOlighting Redone Cozy RTX Fires Water Surface Ares Vision Took Lightning 2014 Reshade (Fake HDR and Magic BLOOM activated) Bear in mind, it is the next gen version with RTX enabled. Take care!
I love your videos and your mixing! Coming from one song to another sounds very smooth :) I listen to it while working and occasionally switch to this tab to see the magnificent views. I am currently at 2:32:44 timestamp and I hear that probably something went slightly different here from now on :D But after I skip few minutes it's smooth again, thanks a lot for your work :)
Han pasado mas de 8 años desde que salio esta expansión que tranquilamente podria haber sido un juego aparte si CD Project lo hubiese querido. A pesar de los años, Toussaint es el mapa mas bello que se he visto hasta ahora en un videojuego en mi opinión.
Every time I went there, I wanted to be magically sucked inside the game. Such a beautiful land, immersive experience… I wish I had more money, I would definitely move somewhere similar and build my own Corvo Bianco
Extremely good intro and presentation. Earned the subscription. Imagine to live there, in this land of magic and wonders, unfortunately only existing in a game. So i have to play it, ... again!
This looks absolutely stunning. How much fps do you get on average? I mean you have a 4090 but Im thinking about running the game looking like that on my RX 6750XT and idk if this can work or not.
Well to be honest, since I got my 4090, I have never checked out how many fps. I bet that on my 1440p monitor it hade 140 + fps with all ultra, but on the 4k monitor, less.
So this part is actually from Witcher 1? So weird because it sounds like something that would play in Witcher 3 in Toussaint. I also thought it sounded familiar even though i only played Witcher 3
@@fifajevader205 I guess they used the same themes. There is the theme of Geralt, theme of Yennefer etc, which can appear in multiple titles, depending on the context.
A Quiet Evening in Toussaint The sun dipped low over the vineyards of Toussaint, staining the horizon a vivid red that bled into the violet hues of twilight. The air was heavy with the scent of ripe grapes, lavender, and the faint metallic tang of a storm lurking just beyond the horizon. At the edge of Corvo Bianco’s property, Geralt leaned against the sturdy wooden fence, his fingers absently tracing the hilt of a silver sword that hadn’t seen use in weeks. Inside the manor, Yennefer sat in her usual spot in the library, a tome balanced in her lap. Her eyes skimmed over the faded runes on the page, though she could hear the faint scrape of boots behind her. Without looking up, she called, “If you’re going to hover, at least pour me some wine.” Geralt smirked, shaking his head. “You already have a glass.” “And it’s empty,” she replied, finally glancing up. “Unlike your head, which appears to be full of something you’re too stubborn to say out loud.” Before Geralt could respond, a familiar voice called from the open doorway. “Am I interrupting, or are you two embroiled in one of your legendary verbal duels?” Regis, as always, stood impeccably composed, though his sharp, angular features betrayed a hint of unease. Geralt’s eyes narrowed. “You don’t visit this late unless you’ve got something to say,” the Witcher observed. Regis stepped inside, his hands clasped behind his back. “You know me too well, old friend. Yes, I’ve stumbled upon… a complication.” Yennefer, disinterested, returned to her book. “Does it involve blood, politics, or some combination thereof?” Regis hesitated. “Perhaps. There’s a disturbance in the Ardeche Forest-a place I’ve been frequenting for the sake of my… studies.” “Studies,” Geralt repeated, folding his arms. Regis inclined his head. “An ancient burial site-elven, from what I can gather. It’s become the locus of something unnatural. I’ve sensed it for weeks, but recently it’s grown more volatile. And dangerous.” Yennefer snapped her book shut. “Why didn’t you come to us earlier?” “I hoped to resolve the matter discreetly,” Regis admitted. “But tonight, the disturbance took a darker turn. A spirit-ancient, wrathful, and deeply tied to the land-manifested. It seems to view my presence as… unwelcome.” Geralt sighed. “Of course it does. Nothing says ‘retirement’ like a good haunting.” Into the Ardeche The Ardeche Forest was darker than it had any right to be. The canopy overhead turned the moonlight into pale threads that tangled in the branches. Geralt adjusted his grip on his sword, his medallion vibrating faintly against his chest. Regis walked beside him, silent but alert, his vampiric senses straining to pick up details Geralt might miss. They found the burial site by following the stench of decay. The ground had ruptured around a moss-covered cairn, spilling skeletal remains into the open. Geralt crouched, examining the disturbed soil. His medallion buzzed angrily. “This isn’t just an elven grave,” he murmured. “Something was sealed here. And it doesn’t want to stay sealed.” Regis knelt beside him, his sharp eyes scanning the area. “There’s more to this, Geralt. The spirit-it’s not mindless. It’s speaking, though its words are fragmented. Something about vengeance. Betrayal.” “Elven graves,” Geralt muttered, standing. “Could be tied to humans settling here centuries ago. I’ve seen it before. The elves get slaughtered, their graves desecrated. Spirits wake up angry.” Regis frowned. “That’s part of it, but not all. There’s… another presence. It feels vampiric in origin. Ancient, like myself.” Geralt’s grip tightened on his sword. “And you didn’t think to mention that sooner?” “I wasn’t certain until now,” Regis replied. “It’s faint, but distinct. Perhaps one of the Higher Vampires-someone who once called this forest home.” A gust of wind swept through the trees, carrying with it a low, mournful wail. The temperature plummeted. Geralt’s medallion hummed like a wasp trapped in a jar. The spirit was close. The Spirit of Ardeche The creature materialized in a swirl of ash and light, its form twisting between a translucent elven figure and something darker-a shadowy mass with too many limbs. Its voice echoed like shattering glass. “Thieves. Murderers. All of you are guilty.” Geralt stepped forward, his sword raised. “We’re not here to harm you. Speak your grievance, and we’ll see if it can be resolved.” The spirit laughed-a hollow, bitter sound. “You reek of silver and death. You would silence me as they did.” Regis, his voice calm and measured, interjected. “No one wishes to silence you. But your vengeance will not bring peace-to you or to the land you once called home.” The spirit’s form wavered. For a moment, its features solidified: a pale, elven face twisted with grief. “They betrayed us. They took our land, our lives. And now… now even the Children of the Night disturb our rest.” Geralt glanced at Regis, who stiffened. “Children of the Night,” Geralt repeated. “Vampires.” Regis took a step forward, his tone grave. “This is my fault. I disturbed your grave searching for knowledge, but I meant no disrespect. If you grant me the chance, I will repair the damage I’ve done.” The spirit lunged, its voice a scream. “Lies! All of you lie!” A Peaceful Resolution The fight was brutal. The spirit moved like smoke, evading blows and striking with icy claws that bit deep into Geralt’s armor. Regis, despite his vampiric speed, struggled to restrain it. But Geralt, ever the professional, held his ground. “Regis!” Geralt barked. “The cairn-restore it!” Regis didn’t hesitate. He darted to the burial mound, his hands moving with unnatural precision as he rebuilt the shattered stones. The spirit screamed, its form flickering, but it was tethered to the site, unable to leave. As the cairn took shape, the air grew still. Finally, the spirit faltered, its form fading. Its voice, now soft and sorrowful, whispered, “Peace… at last.” The forest fell silent. Back at Corvo Bianco By the time they returned to Corvo Bianco, dawn was breaking. Yennefer was waiting, a fresh pot of tea steaming on the table. “Looks like you survived,” she remarked, her tone dry. “Barely.” Geralt dropped into a chair, wincing as he removed his armor. Regis, ever composed, poured himself a glass of bloodwine. “It was enlightening, in its way,” Regis said. “Though I think I’ll avoid ancient burial sites for a while.” Yennefer smirked. “Wise decision.” Geralt leaned back, exhaustion pulling at his eyelids. But despite the aches and the lingering chill of the spirit’s claws, he felt a strange sense of satisfaction. Retirement, he realized, wasn’t about avoiding trouble. It was about having people worth the trouble. And in that, Toussaint had given him more than he ever thought possible.
Rewrite of the second half: Into the Ardeche (Revised) The Ardeche Forest was darker than it had any right to be. The moon hung low, its pale light barely penetrating the dense canopy overhead. Geralt adjusted his grip on his silver sword, his medallion humming against his chest. Regis walked beside him, silent but alert, his vampiric senses attuned to the faintest tremors in the air. They reached the burial site, marked by a crumbled elven cairn surrounded by ruptured earth. Bones lay scattered like discarded relics, their brittle surfaces gleaming faintly in the moonlight. Geralt crouched near the disturbed soil, frowning. “This isn’t just an elven grave,” he muttered. “Something powerful was sealed here. And it’s furious about being disturbed.” Regis stood at the edge of the clearing, his sharp eyes scanning the tree line. “I told you the spirit is ancient, but now I’m certain something else is involved. The elven energy is overlaid with… something vampiric. Faint, but unmistakable.” Geralt straightened, his grip tightening on his sword. “And you didn’t mention that before?” Regis hesitated. “I wasn’t sure. Until now, I assumed it was my own presence agitating the spirit. But this feels… darker. Colder.” A low moan rose from the shattered cairn, and the air turned frigid. The spirit materialized, a shifting mass of ash and light that coalesced into the translucent form of an elven warrior. Its voice echoed like splintering ice. “Thieves. Traitors. Children of the Night. You disturb our rest!” Regis stiffened, and Geralt shot him a look. The vampire raised his hands in a gesture of peace. “It’s referring to me,” Regis said quietly. “I disturbed this place in my studies. I’ll explain, try to calm it-” “Wait,” Geralt interrupted, his medallion buzzing violently. “It said Children-plural. What aren’t you telling me?” Before Regis could answer, the spirit recoiled, its form flickering as though consumed by sudden fear. A new presence entered the clearing, and even Geralt, hardened as he was, felt the hairs on his neck rise. The scent of old blood and decay filled the air. The Unseen Elder stepped into view. The Unseen Elder The elder vampire’s presence was suffocating. He emerged from the shadows like a storm given form-tall, pale, his crimson eyes glowing faintly in the darkness. His aura was palpable, a crushing weight that pinned Geralt and Regis in place. Even the spirit shrieked in terror, its form dissipating into nothingness. “Regis,” Geralt hissed under his breath. “Move.” The elder’s gaze swept the clearing, his expression unreadable. Though his presence was silent, the force of it rippled through the air. Geralt’s instincts screamed at him to flee, but the elder’s attention locked on Regis, who had frozen. The elder tilted his head, a predator’s curiosity in his movement. “Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy,” he said, his voice low and resonant. “You wander far from your place.” Regis found his voice, though it was strained. “I meant no disrespect, elder. I didn’t know this land was-” The elder’s glare silenced him. “Ignorance does not absolve you. Your actions have awakened an old pain.” Geralt’s hand moved subtly to his signs, but Regis shot him a warning look. The elder’s eyes flicked to Geralt, and in an instant, the Witcher felt the weight of millennia pressing down on him. The elder sneered. “And you bring this. A hunter. How… quaint.” Before either of them could act, the elder vanished, his speed beyond comprehension. A split second later, Geralt was slammed against a tree, his ribs creaking under the force. Regis fared little better, thrown to the ground with brutal ease. The elder loomed over them, his power overwhelming. Ingenuity and Luck Pinned and breathless, Geralt’s mind raced. There was no defeating the elder, not in direct combat. But vampires, even elders, had weaknesses. “Regis,” he gasped, “the cairn. The spirit’s tied to it. Use it.” Regis’s eyes widened, realization dawning. He rolled to his feet, moving toward the cairn while the elder focused on Geralt. The Witcher, meanwhile, fumbled for a Yrden sign. He cast it weakly, a flickering trap that wouldn’t stop the elder but might slow him. The elder stepped into the Yrden circle, his expression shifting from contempt to irritation as his movements faltered. “Child’s play,” he growled, shattering the trap with a single motion. But the momentary distraction gave Regis the time he needed. The vampire began reconstructing the cairn, speaking softly in Elder Speech. The spirit’s energy surged, its terrified cries replaced with a low hum of power. The elder turned toward Regis, but Geralt acted first, igniting a carefully stored moon dust bomb and hurling it at the elder’s feet. The blast of silvery powder enveloped the vampire, forcing him to retreat momentarily. “That won’t hold him!” Regis shouted. “It doesn’t have to!” Geralt barked back, casting another Yrden to stall the elder. “Finish it!” The elder roared, his form shimmering as he prepared to strike, but the reconstructed cairn flared with light. The spirit reappeared, no longer fearful but enraged. It lashed out at the elder, its form blazing with ethereal fire. The elder hissed, retreating further. “Your recklessness has cost you, Regis,” the elder snarled. “Pray I do not see you again.” And with that, he vanished into the night, his presence fading like a receding storm. Putting the Spirit to Rest The spirit turned to Regis and Geralt, its form calmer now, almost serene. “The intruder will not return. You have done what is just.” Regis bowed his head. “I take full responsibility for disturbing your rest. I swear, no harm will come to this place again.” The spirit lingered for a moment before fading, its energy dissipating into the cairn. The forest grew still. Geralt exhaled, leaning heavily on his sword. “That was too close.” Regis nodded, his expression grim. “The elder will not forget this. But neither will I. You’ve saved my life tonight, Geralt.” The Witcher grunted. “Let’s call it even.” Back at Corvo Bianco By the time they returned to Corvo Bianco, dawn was breaking. Yennefer was waiting in the courtyard, her arms crossed. “You look like you’ve been dragged through every circle of hell,” she remarked dryly. “What happened?” “Let’s just say Toussaint isn’t as peaceful as it looks,” Geralt muttered, collapsing onto a bench. Regis poured himself a glass of bloodwine, his hands still trembling slightly. “It was… an enlightening evening.” Yennefer’s gaze softened slightly as she studied them. “You’re lucky to be alive. Both of you.” Geralt smirked faintly. “Luck had nothing to do with it. Just a little ingenuity. And maybe some moon dust.” Yennefer rolled her eyes but smiled despite herself. “Retirement suits you, Geralt. Keeps you young.” Geralt leaned back, closing his eyes as the sun warmed his face. Despite the pain and exhaustion, he couldn’t deny the truth: life in Toussaint might never be simple, but with friends like Regis and Yennefer, it was the life he’d always wanted.
I traveled to absolute furthest edge that you can go to w. the 'no out of bounds' mod... Beauclair looked like a mat painting and those cliff faces were hardly visible themselves
Yes my friend, you are right, and I apologize for it, the soundtrack in game and the one I have added overlapped, I simply forgot to edit that part out. I will edit this video as soon as I have time 🙂 Take care friend!
Best DLC of all time. Period.
Best Game of all time .. dialogues, storyline, characters, graphics, the world overall, soundtrack, atmosphere, details and the love CDPR put into this game .. thats why its the best game ever made ..
Even after almost 10 years of its first launch people are able still to find incredible details that were put into this masterpiece
Me gustaría decir lo mismo, pero me resultó demasiado corto lamentablemente, y muy poca interacción e historia con Regis...
Ja hammer, wie das gesamte Spiel!!!
@@Richwiking318 I do think Rdr2 is just a tad bit better, but Witcher is definitely 2nd for me
@@ThisChannelIsAbandoned300 RDR2... is fucking boring. Bring some more hares... stupid life simulator for teenagers.
My mom saw me watching this, and got mesmerized. She wanted to know where it is, perhaps she wanted to visit, but what could I tell her?
Well, Toussaint is a place in our hearts! That's the only way to tell.
She can visit tuscany and parts of france for a similar feeling, but nothing comes close to this DLC
You are right, Toussaint is a place in our hearts🧡
Start the Game and let her play/ see it for herself.
Did the same, and yes she was just walking/riding around. So I went showering, and when I came back she was still on it, pure bliss in her face "LOOK WHAT I FOUND!" 😇
Tell her is based in Fussen (I know is not and is based in Spain, France and Italy), I remember going in May there for the castle of neuschwenstein and it was literally Toussaint from the top of the castle. What a beautiful landscape has.
provance, southern France
The Witcher 3 came out in 2015, Blood and Wine came out in 2016, and sometimes I'm still utterly baffled that the game even exists at all, and it still somehow hasn't been matched all these years later.
I'm actually worried for The Witcher 4. The expectations are so high, I'm afraid it won't top it.
It won't top it, the majority of talents behind it left the studio
@@J_B1987 Also it seems The Witcher 4 may have forced DEI propaganda in it, not sure if its from Sweet Baby inc or some other similar company
The majority left after BaW and Cyberpunk besides the polish it needed was a great game so what you say don't stand @@Houssine_11
Nah that's all from right winged extremists channels, if a game is bad it's not gonna be because of that just look at BG3 you know how many stuff that qualify as DEI the game has and these channels criticize all the time yet the majority didn't mutter a word about it because the game was great and positive reseaved, if they did go against it the would lose more and what do these people want, money so they just ignored it but if the game wasn't a hit they would bash on it and say it flopped because of DEI conclusion they are hypocrites.@@Crcvmbdfl
This is my real home. A country that never existed.
literally, how do you feel home for a place that doesn't exist i don't know but i know i do. I mourn Toussaint isn't real almost every day tbh
Well, Touissant is based on the Southern France, you can visit it there
@@giuliorobertoful Exactly... Provence and Occitania looks very similiar to Toussaint.
I feel the same...
I feel the same
I hope heaven is like Toussaint
Amen
It will be even better my friend
Is that during, or after the vampires?
I came here to leave the exact same comment
I cant even express the goosebumbs I fell while hearing this, Toussaint is more than a videogame area, its a World, special even inside its own videogame
So glad that Geralt got an epic retirement in the form of an 50+ hour DLC.
Pity BioWare couldn’t have done this for Shepard in Mass Effect.
As for the music, we all know there's nothing to say, a true masterpiece. But this video is also an excellent tribute to Toussaint, with beautiful angles and scenes that allow us to admire even more the beauty of this fairytale territory. Thanks to the author of the video and thanks to CD Projekt RED for this unforgettable adventure that is The Witcher 3.
Thank you Simone🙂 I am glad that you apreciate this video, and yes, CD Projekt RED did an amazing job with the game and its soundtrack.
My channel is like a museum, I create videos showcasing other composers/designers amazing work for everyone to see, and experience everything over again in a relaxing way 😁
Take care friend🍻
Touissant alone is just Simply Breathtaking and this game is a gift that just keeps on giving
It is truly a work of art, every scene could be turned into a painting
I don't know how you manage to improve the quality of your work every time, every shot is so beautiful!
Thank you Sianna my friend🌺 you are too kind🙂
Take care!
Intro was very well made.
Thank you brother 🙂
Лучшее длс в истории видеоигр
Your opening scene is as well produced as any Hollywood movie. You show this beautiful game world in its best light. Much appreciated.
merci encore j'adore ces images comme de vrais films c'est fantastiques je n'arrête pas de regarder tout ces chef d'œuvres j'irai bien vivre dans ce pays c'est un havre de paix
merveilleux merci a vous
I am looking to move to Toussaint. Anyone know if there are any job openings or have recommendations for a data architect or a business analyst in Toussaint?
I do know that they need new constructions workers, all after the battle of Toussaint, alot of buildings needs to be fixed 🙂
Well, all that wine in Corvo Bianco won't sell itself, go for it trader!
The Notice Boards do not have any of those Quests. But keep looking with your Witcher Senses. :)
They hire at the tourny grounds for security and it pays well😅
yes you can be a business analyst of a wine company or maybe do a master's degree in witcher's skills there's a lot of work on that.
Mesmo após quase 10 anos, The Witcher ainda está a frente de muitos jogos atuais. É fascinante, marcante e envolvente em cada detalhe!!!
Just found your channel. INCREDIBLE WORK! Keep it up friend!
Thank you for your kind words🙂
Take care my friend!
Whenever I am feeling depressed and alone again, I go back to Toussaint. Thanks for the wonderful video, saved my day and I guess will save a tons of sleepless nights in the future.
And happy to read this my friend🫶 thank you and take care!
3:03:11 when this soundtrack started playing in Toussaint it made me tear up ngl cause it reminded me of Ciri😢❤
this soundtrack is After the storm and its my favourite of this game and yeah this always reminds of Ciri.
I absolute love toussaint. ❤
BEST VISUALS OF NATURE, GREENERY, WATER, COUNTRYSIDE AND ARCHITECTURE!!!! SO many other channels try to do these videos but this is one off the best I've seen for music transition an visuals being on point!!!! AAAHHH I would do much to live in land this!!! THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORK!!!
Thank you my friend 🙂 I am glad you enjoyed it
Take care!
i wish to forget all about this game and play again
Wow, the mods work so well! It would've looked good by default but now you took it to the next level. It's always nice to get a notification from your channel!!!
Yes, the game is pretty by default but I just wanted a little pinch of mods 😄👌 I am glad you like it.
Take care my friend!
I'm pleased that in the dark, cruel world of the Witcher, there's at least one place, untouched by war, that has decent, kind people.
I'm so glad I found this. THANK YOU!!! ❤
The videos are absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for your beautiful work!
Magnificent! How can a DLC from 2016 look so much better than today's games?
Seems like you've really taken things to the next level on this one :D This is definitely your best video do far... really nice work 🎉🎉
Thank you very much my friend🙂 🍻
When you come off the flowers foreground into the windmill scene - very nice.
I am glad you apreciate my shots 🙂
Take care friend!
Wow, french provence alpes côte d'azur is so beautifull !
Upload one just with no music but real sound like wind, branches cracking, birds chirping.
I will make some in the future, I will record real nature sounds and implement those in these videos🙂
Unbelievable quality. I'm speechless!
Thank you so much my friend🙂
Take care!
You did an amazing job with this video and it for sure helps focus and relax during work (from home). Thank you !!
I am glad it does help you 🙂
Take care!
Toussaint and this music remind me of my childhood when i was so happy.
Amazing edit with visuals and ambient sounds I love it
the channel that has never disappointed me ♥
🫶🙂
This is MASTERPIECE
Toussaint - land of wine and love
59:20 that acoustic guitar strumming riffs are beautiful ❤
Love the atmosphere! 😍Very relaxing!
I'm surprised i didn't discover your channel sooner. You are doing an amazing work, your camera angles and transitions are great and you make us travel to these places all over again. Will you do one for Just Cause 3 in the future ?
Thank you friend 🙂 I havent thought about Just cause 🤔 I will check it out
Take care!
Amazingly cut with the songs and the clips, my man. Well done, liked :)
This was really well done! Nicely put together, I had it on while writing this morning.
Thank you.
Thank you sir !
Take care!
@@BenevolentAmbience benevolent in name and nature 😉
I love those beautiful pans; the time of day and light are perfectly tailored for each shot.
THIS IS AWESOME! THIS IS WHAT PERFECTION MEANS!
Having Yennifer Ending and the perfect peaceful ending in Blood and Wine is the best thing to happen for Geralt ever. Having his own Vineyard, living with the woman he loves, a Madrodomo who is loyal to him, Roach, and finally his own bed. The best retirement a Witcher could ever ask for.
With all the evil of the world, Geralt and Yen deserves this more than anyone. I wish we could all find our own Yennifer and retire in land as beautiful and peaceful as Toussaint.
Also a drinking buddy in Regis. I imagine Geralt in his retirement dropping in for a catch up on the good old times. Regis has stumbled upon some discovery that’s elicited the ire of some forest spirit, or vampiric conspiracy, which brings Geralt out of retirement for a day while Yen catches up on some light reading.
I know Dandelion is Geralt’s canonical best friend. But he was always introduced as a bit of levity to play off Geralt’s stern and cold exterior. Regis is an intellectual peer for Geralt, and someone he doesn’t busy himself playing a comedy duo act with. In the books, and even more so in Blood and Wine, it strikes me as a more honest, equal, and more natural friendship.
You deserve way more subs!
Thank you friend 🎩👌
Thank you, great job with the editing
Hi. Great video. Which camera mod did you use to record this?
dayum your witcher looks insane!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hey @Benevolent! Could you list some of the visual/lighting mods you used for this video? Your graphics are gorgeous.
Hello Friend! Yes of course, here are the mods I used:
WOlighting Redone
Cozy RTX Fires
Water Surface
Ares Vision Took Lightning 2014 Reshade (Fake HDR and Magic BLOOM activated)
Bear in mind, it is the next gen version with RTX enabled.
Take care!
I've been waiting on this video from you for months, the others are good but your stuff is always the best.
Oh my friend, you made my day 😁 thank you for your kind words 🫶
Take care!
I love your videos and your mixing! Coming from one song to another sounds very smooth :) I listen to it while working and occasionally switch to this tab to see the magnificent views.
I am currently at 2:32:44 timestamp and I hear that probably something went slightly different here from now on :D But after I skip few minutes it's smooth again, thanks a lot for your work :)
Thank you my friend 🙂
Yes, that is my misstake, I will try to edit that part out as soon as I get some free time.
Take care!
Amazing work!! Congrats on the 10k, keep it up ❤❤
well made visuals!
Wow amazing work! 🔥
Thanks a lot!
Han pasado mas de 8 años desde que salio esta expansión que tranquilamente podria haber sido un juego aparte si CD Project lo hubiese querido. A pesar de los años, Toussaint es el mapa mas bello que se he visto hasta ahora en un videojuego en mi opinión.
Every time I went there, I wanted to be magically sucked inside the game. Such a beautiful land, immersive experience…
I wish I had more money, I would definitely move somewhere similar and build my own Corvo Bianco
Extremely good intro and presentation. Earned the subscription. Imagine to live there, in this land of magic and wonders, unfortunately only existing in a game. So i have to play it, ... again!
My favorite !
Truly amazing video my brother. Thank you for this. You used great mods, it looks so real. Ah Toussaint...the place my heart desires the most.⚔🐺
Thank you brother🫶 I wanted to give it a small touch of "spring" with these mods.
Take care 🙂
@@BenevolentAmbience You have done a great job. Take care.😊
Beautiful work! How do you make these videos possible? Mod?:)
Thank you! 😀Well I use a blend of mods and cheats and alot of editing afterwards
Take care!
@@BenevolentAmbience Keep making them :)
great edit
total chef d'oeuvre
Legendary!
Amazing !! 😍
Toussaint, my favourite map of all time
I really want my adventure back. I really do.
This looks absolutely stunning. How much fps do you get on average? I mean you have a 4090 but Im thinking about running the game looking like that on my RX 6750XT and idk if this can work or not.
It'll use those graphics mod + frame gen mod
Well to be honest, since I got my 4090, I have never checked out how many fps. I bet that on my 1440p monitor it hade 140 + fps with all ultra, but on the 4k monitor, less.
I love this channel and this game
¿Podrías realizar un video similar, sobre Ghost Of Tsushima?
Yes I will make videos on ghost of tsushima 😁
isn't a soundtrack at around 1:58:00 from Witcher 1?
Some of the best landscapes from 00:07:50 Anyway, the whole game is pure perfection, ofc.! :)))
Mesmerizing.............
Nice ❤
Muito bom❤
Лучше Ведьмак 3 может быть только второе DLC к ней. Туссент это что-то совершенно нереальное
I love IT 🎉
28:48 yeah... This voice.❤
Beautiful soundtrack! Anybody know the name of the song that starts playing at 50:35 ?
Witcher 1 - River of Life
@@SirCobraXI Thank you so much! I was looking for so long but i could not find it.
So this part is actually from Witcher 1? So weird because it sounds like something that would play in Witcher 3 in Toussaint. I also thought it sounded familiar even though i only played Witcher 3
@@fifajevader205 I guess they used the same themes. There is the theme of Geralt, theme of Yennefer etc, which can appear in multiple titles, depending on the context.
This has made me reinstall the game 💖
wish horizon franchise had iconic music too. it would have been a worthy successor then when it comes to ambience
A Quiet Evening in Toussaint
The sun dipped low over the vineyards of Toussaint, staining the horizon a vivid red that bled into the violet hues of twilight. The air was heavy with the scent of ripe grapes, lavender, and the faint metallic tang of a storm lurking just beyond the horizon. At the edge of Corvo Bianco’s property, Geralt leaned against the sturdy wooden fence, his fingers absently tracing the hilt of a silver sword that hadn’t seen use in weeks.
Inside the manor, Yennefer sat in her usual spot in the library, a tome balanced in her lap. Her eyes skimmed over the faded runes on the page, though she could hear the faint scrape of boots behind her. Without looking up, she called, “If you’re going to hover, at least pour me some wine.”
Geralt smirked, shaking his head. “You already have a glass.”
“And it’s empty,” she replied, finally glancing up. “Unlike your head, which appears to be full of something you’re too stubborn to say out loud.”
Before Geralt could respond, a familiar voice called from the open doorway. “Am I interrupting, or are you two embroiled in one of your legendary verbal duels?”
Regis, as always, stood impeccably composed, though his sharp, angular features betrayed a hint of unease. Geralt’s eyes narrowed.
“You don’t visit this late unless you’ve got something to say,” the Witcher observed.
Regis stepped inside, his hands clasped behind his back. “You know me too well, old friend. Yes, I’ve stumbled upon… a complication.”
Yennefer, disinterested, returned to her book. “Does it involve blood, politics, or some combination thereof?”
Regis hesitated. “Perhaps. There’s a disturbance in the Ardeche Forest-a place I’ve been frequenting for the sake of my… studies.”
“Studies,” Geralt repeated, folding his arms.
Regis inclined his head. “An ancient burial site-elven, from what I can gather. It’s become the locus of something unnatural. I’ve sensed it for weeks, but recently it’s grown more volatile. And dangerous.”
Yennefer snapped her book shut. “Why didn’t you come to us earlier?”
“I hoped to resolve the matter discreetly,” Regis admitted. “But tonight, the disturbance took a darker turn. A spirit-ancient, wrathful, and deeply tied to the land-manifested. It seems to view my presence as… unwelcome.”
Geralt sighed. “Of course it does. Nothing says ‘retirement’ like a good haunting.”
Into the Ardeche
The Ardeche Forest was darker than it had any right to be. The canopy overhead turned the moonlight into pale threads that tangled in the branches. Geralt adjusted his grip on his sword, his medallion vibrating faintly against his chest. Regis walked beside him, silent but alert, his vampiric senses straining to pick up details Geralt might miss.
They found the burial site by following the stench of decay. The ground had ruptured around a moss-covered cairn, spilling skeletal remains into the open. Geralt crouched, examining the disturbed soil. His medallion buzzed angrily.
“This isn’t just an elven grave,” he murmured. “Something was sealed here. And it doesn’t want to stay sealed.”
Regis knelt beside him, his sharp eyes scanning the area. “There’s more to this, Geralt. The spirit-it’s not mindless. It’s speaking, though its words are fragmented. Something about vengeance. Betrayal.”
“Elven graves,” Geralt muttered, standing. “Could be tied to humans settling here centuries ago. I’ve seen it before. The elves get slaughtered, their graves desecrated. Spirits wake up angry.”
Regis frowned. “That’s part of it, but not all. There’s… another presence. It feels vampiric in origin. Ancient, like myself.”
Geralt’s grip tightened on his sword. “And you didn’t think to mention that sooner?”
“I wasn’t certain until now,” Regis replied. “It’s faint, but distinct. Perhaps one of the Higher Vampires-someone who once called this forest home.”
A gust of wind swept through the trees, carrying with it a low, mournful wail. The temperature plummeted. Geralt’s medallion hummed like a wasp trapped in a jar. The spirit was close.
The Spirit of Ardeche
The creature materialized in a swirl of ash and light, its form twisting between a translucent elven figure and something darker-a shadowy mass with too many limbs. Its voice echoed like shattering glass.
“Thieves. Murderers. All of you are guilty.”
Geralt stepped forward, his sword raised. “We’re not here to harm you. Speak your grievance, and we’ll see if it can be resolved.”
The spirit laughed-a hollow, bitter sound. “You reek of silver and death. You would silence me as they did.”
Regis, his voice calm and measured, interjected. “No one wishes to silence you. But your vengeance will not bring peace-to you or to the land you once called home.”
The spirit’s form wavered. For a moment, its features solidified: a pale, elven face twisted with grief. “They betrayed us. They took our land, our lives. And now… now even the Children of the Night disturb our rest.”
Geralt glanced at Regis, who stiffened. “Children of the Night,” Geralt repeated. “Vampires.”
Regis took a step forward, his tone grave. “This is my fault. I disturbed your grave searching for knowledge, but I meant no disrespect. If you grant me the chance, I will repair the damage I’ve done.”
The spirit lunged, its voice a scream. “Lies! All of you lie!”
A Peaceful Resolution
The fight was brutal. The spirit moved like smoke, evading blows and striking with icy claws that bit deep into Geralt’s armor. Regis, despite his vampiric speed, struggled to restrain it. But Geralt, ever the professional, held his ground.
“Regis!” Geralt barked. “The cairn-restore it!”
Regis didn’t hesitate. He darted to the burial mound, his hands moving with unnatural precision as he rebuilt the shattered stones. The spirit screamed, its form flickering, but it was tethered to the site, unable to leave. As the cairn took shape, the air grew still.
Finally, the spirit faltered, its form fading. Its voice, now soft and sorrowful, whispered, “Peace… at last.”
The forest fell silent.
Back at Corvo Bianco
By the time they returned to Corvo Bianco, dawn was breaking. Yennefer was waiting, a fresh pot of tea steaming on the table.
“Looks like you survived,” she remarked, her tone dry. “Barely.”
Geralt dropped into a chair, wincing as he removed his armor. Regis, ever composed, poured himself a glass of bloodwine.
“It was enlightening, in its way,” Regis said. “Though I think I’ll avoid ancient burial sites for a while.”
Yennefer smirked. “Wise decision.”
Geralt leaned back, exhaustion pulling at his eyelids. But despite the aches and the lingering chill of the spirit’s claws, he felt a strange sense of satisfaction. Retirement, he realized, wasn’t about avoiding trouble. It was about having people worth the trouble.
And in that, Toussaint had given him more than he ever thought possible.
Rewrite of the second half:
Into the Ardeche (Revised)
The Ardeche Forest was darker than it had any right to be. The moon hung low, its pale light barely penetrating the dense canopy overhead. Geralt adjusted his grip on his silver sword, his medallion humming against his chest. Regis walked beside him, silent but alert, his vampiric senses attuned to the faintest tremors in the air.
They reached the burial site, marked by a crumbled elven cairn surrounded by ruptured earth. Bones lay scattered like discarded relics, their brittle surfaces gleaming faintly in the moonlight. Geralt crouched near the disturbed soil, frowning.
“This isn’t just an elven grave,” he muttered. “Something powerful was sealed here. And it’s furious about being disturbed.”
Regis stood at the edge of the clearing, his sharp eyes scanning the tree line. “I told you the spirit is ancient, but now I’m certain something else is involved. The elven energy is overlaid with… something vampiric. Faint, but unmistakable.”
Geralt straightened, his grip tightening on his sword. “And you didn’t mention that before?”
Regis hesitated. “I wasn’t sure. Until now, I assumed it was my own presence agitating the spirit. But this feels… darker. Colder.”
A low moan rose from the shattered cairn, and the air turned frigid. The spirit materialized, a shifting mass of ash and light that coalesced into the translucent form of an elven warrior. Its voice echoed like splintering ice.
“Thieves. Traitors. Children of the Night. You disturb our rest!”
Regis stiffened, and Geralt shot him a look. The vampire raised his hands in a gesture of peace.
“It’s referring to me,” Regis said quietly. “I disturbed this place in my studies. I’ll explain, try to calm it-”
“Wait,” Geralt interrupted, his medallion buzzing violently. “It said Children-plural. What aren’t you telling me?”
Before Regis could answer, the spirit recoiled, its form flickering as though consumed by sudden fear. A new presence entered the clearing, and even Geralt, hardened as he was, felt the hairs on his neck rise. The scent of old blood and decay filled the air.
The Unseen Elder stepped into view.
The Unseen Elder
The elder vampire’s presence was suffocating. He emerged from the shadows like a storm given form-tall, pale, his crimson eyes glowing faintly in the darkness. His aura was palpable, a crushing weight that pinned Geralt and Regis in place. Even the spirit shrieked in terror, its form dissipating into nothingness.
“Regis,” Geralt hissed under his breath. “Move.”
The elder’s gaze swept the clearing, his expression unreadable. Though his presence was silent, the force of it rippled through the air. Geralt’s instincts screamed at him to flee, but the elder’s attention locked on Regis, who had frozen.
The elder tilted his head, a predator’s curiosity in his movement. “Emiel Regis Rohellec Terzieff-Godefroy,” he said, his voice low and resonant. “You wander far from your place.”
Regis found his voice, though it was strained. “I meant no disrespect, elder. I didn’t know this land was-”
The elder’s glare silenced him. “Ignorance does not absolve you. Your actions have awakened an old pain.”
Geralt’s hand moved subtly to his signs, but Regis shot him a warning look. The elder’s eyes flicked to Geralt, and in an instant, the Witcher felt the weight of millennia pressing down on him. The elder sneered.
“And you bring this. A hunter. How… quaint.”
Before either of them could act, the elder vanished, his speed beyond comprehension. A split second later, Geralt was slammed against a tree, his ribs creaking under the force. Regis fared little better, thrown to the ground with brutal ease. The elder loomed over them, his power overwhelming.
Ingenuity and Luck
Pinned and breathless, Geralt’s mind raced. There was no defeating the elder, not in direct combat. But vampires, even elders, had weaknesses.
“Regis,” he gasped, “the cairn. The spirit’s tied to it. Use it.”
Regis’s eyes widened, realization dawning. He rolled to his feet, moving toward the cairn while the elder focused on Geralt. The Witcher, meanwhile, fumbled for a Yrden sign. He cast it weakly, a flickering trap that wouldn’t stop the elder but might slow him.
The elder stepped into the Yrden circle, his expression shifting from contempt to irritation as his movements faltered. “Child’s play,” he growled, shattering the trap with a single motion. But the momentary distraction gave Regis the time he needed.
The vampire began reconstructing the cairn, speaking softly in Elder Speech. The spirit’s energy surged, its terrified cries replaced with a low hum of power. The elder turned toward Regis, but Geralt acted first, igniting a carefully stored moon dust bomb and hurling it at the elder’s feet. The blast of silvery powder enveloped the vampire, forcing him to retreat momentarily.
“That won’t hold him!” Regis shouted.
“It doesn’t have to!” Geralt barked back, casting another Yrden to stall the elder. “Finish it!”
The elder roared, his form shimmering as he prepared to strike, but the reconstructed cairn flared with light. The spirit reappeared, no longer fearful but enraged. It lashed out at the elder, its form blazing with ethereal fire. The elder hissed, retreating further.
“Your recklessness has cost you, Regis,” the elder snarled. “Pray I do not see you again.”
And with that, he vanished into the night, his presence fading like a receding storm.
Putting the Spirit to Rest
The spirit turned to Regis and Geralt, its form calmer now, almost serene. “The intruder will not return. You have done what is just.”
Regis bowed his head. “I take full responsibility for disturbing your rest. I swear, no harm will come to this place again.”
The spirit lingered for a moment before fading, its energy dissipating into the cairn. The forest grew still.
Geralt exhaled, leaning heavily on his sword. “That was too close.”
Regis nodded, his expression grim. “The elder will not forget this. But neither will I. You’ve saved my life tonight, Geralt.”
The Witcher grunted. “Let’s call it even.”
Back at Corvo Bianco
By the time they returned to Corvo Bianco, dawn was breaking. Yennefer was waiting in the courtyard, her arms crossed.
“You look like you’ve been dragged through every circle of hell,” she remarked dryly. “What happened?”
“Let’s just say Toussaint isn’t as peaceful as it looks,” Geralt muttered, collapsing onto a bench.
Regis poured himself a glass of bloodwine, his hands still trembling slightly. “It was… an enlightening evening.”
Yennefer’s gaze softened slightly as she studied them. “You’re lucky to be alive. Both of you.”
Geralt smirked faintly. “Luck had nothing to do with it. Just a little ingenuity. And maybe some moon dust.”
Yennefer rolled her eyes but smiled despite herself. “Retirement suits you, Geralt. Keeps you young.”
Geralt leaned back, closing his eyes as the sun warmed his face. Despite the pain and exhaustion, he couldn’t deny the truth: life in Toussaint might never be simple, but with friends like Regis and Yennefer, it was the life he’d always wanted.
I traveled to absolute furthest edge that you can go to w. the 'no out of bounds' mod... Beauclair looked like a mat painting and those cliff faces were hardly visible themselves
I never played this nor have a pc but after watching it i gonna build up one asf just to visit the places shown up here
What's the song starting at 02:02:33?
"I'm my own master with a bottle I front of me, it's no disaster like a frontal lobotomy."
thank you for the upload
50:34 soundtrack from Witcher 1 not Witcher 3. Can't fool me B)
thanks for the video anyway :D
I did blend music from all witcher games 😌
At 9:30 the guard goes *WEEE*
54:30
칙칙하고 축축한 마을에서 투생으로 넘어갈때 충격은 잊을수가 없음 ㅠㅠ 게임 플레이 내내 달콤하고 따뜻한 향이 나는거같았음
More more more!
Very nice, but at 2:33:30 and before/after something seems to have gone wrong. Several soundtracks are overlapping.
Yes my friend, you are right, and I apologize for it, the soundtrack in game and the one I have added overlapped, I simply forgot to edit that part out.
I will edit this video as soon as I have time 🙂
Take care friend!
2:08:18 my favorite theme
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻⚔️🍷❤🏰
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Bro, plz let me know the title of first song!! It doesn't appear to be in an official soundtrack
it is called Tourney Grounds Day