THE WITCHER 3 - Part 36: The Final Battle, Conjunction of the Spheres (Death March) [4K, 60fps]

THE WITCHER 3 - Part 36: The Final Battle, Conjunction of the Spheres (Death March) [4K, 60fps]

The thirty-sixth episode of The Witcher 3 cinematic walkthrough. The final battle with the Wild Hunt. 4K resolution, 60 fps, ultra graphics settings + nearly 20 texture and object mods, the "Death March!" difficulty mode. THE WITCHER 3 playlist:    • THE WITCHER 3: Wild Hunt   SUBSCRIBE and click the "Bell" icon to be updated on new videos ➜    / extremegaminghd3d   Support me on PayPal or Patreon to help me keep up the channel: https://www.paypal.me/CinematicGaming   / cinematicgaming   ____ FOR THE MONETIZATION TEAM ____ This description should make the value I create in my videos more clear and help avoid possible issues related to monetization on the channel. For many years (since 2014) I position my channel as the place where my viewers can watch non-commented game walkthroughs in the best possible quality on Youtube. This is not just about the technical quality of a video itself, but mostly about montage and my approach to the process of passing a game. On this channel from it's very beginning I create cinematic walkthroughs and game movies. Almost every video's montage takes a lot of time cause I present not raw gameplay, but a carefully cut "cinematic" montage, which takes nearly the same amount of time as it's required to pass and record a game beforehand. All the games I upload are passed on the highest difficulty with all graphics settings on max. Some games are modded in order to improve graphics or gameplay quality. Since the middle of 2019, I'm making 4K videos only, which take a huge amount of time to render and upload to the channel. I also make videos with my narration from time to time, but not as frequently as I'd like to, cause I'm not a native English speaker and I'm still learning. Hope this note helps provide some details on my work and value I add to my videos and avoid the issues with monetization in the future. Regards, A.D.