Roach the crazy horse
The horse physics tend to go completely bonkers in some situations:
1- If you want to take shortcut and say, jump off a very high cliff or mountain, you can force Roach to "jump" by repeatedly trying to get him to gallop next to the edge. The physics of this "jump" are very peculiar as the horse will actually glide towards the bottom of the cliff. The only hiccup is that if there is any edge or rock that slows him down, he will "disappear" and Geralt will fall to his death...
2- Another weird thing is when you are galloping down a very steep slope. The horse will actually "fall" head first into the ground (disappearing below the surface) and continue galloping normally with its feet running in the air. Slowing down or stopping completely, fixes it ususally. But I had a couple occurences when I had to unmount the horse completely in order to fix the issue.
The horse physics tend to go completely bonkers in some situations:
1- If you want to take shortcut and say, jump off a very high cliff or mountain, you can force Roach to "jump" by repeatedly trying to get him to gallop next to the edge. The physics of this "jump" are very peculiar as the horse will actually glide towards the bottom of the cliff. The only hiccup is that if there is any edge or rock that slows him down, he will "disappear" and Geralt will fall to his death...
2- Another weird thing is when you are galloping down a very steep slope. The horse will actually "fall" head first into the ground (disappearing below the surface) and continue galloping normally with its feet running in the air. Slowing down or stopping completely, fixes it ususally. But I had a couple occurences when I had to unmount the horse completely in order to fix the issue.


