CD Projekt Red's Philipp Weber has revealed that the current-gen update for The Witcher 3 has "tweaked" fall damage, to the joy of literally everyone who has played The Witcher 3The Witcher 3 is generally regarded as one of the best games of its generation thanks to its incredible story and characters, involved side quests, and vast open world. Despite this, there are a few things about the game that are a little less beloved, like how Geralt will take a ridiculous amount of fall damage if he lightly steps off a curb and doesn't double-tap to roll. That looks like it's about to change, however.Related: The Witcher Nearly Cast Liam Hemsworth As Geralt From The StartLast night, CD Projekt Red revealed a ton of new details about the long-awaited current-gen update for The Witcher 3, including a new radial menu for quick casting, outfits inspired by the Netflix show, and a litany of gameplay and visual changes. Strangely, one of the changes that fans will be happiest to hear about wasn't mentioned during the stream, but on Twitter instead.[EMBED_TWITTER]https://twitter.com/PhiWeber/status/1595482432190513153[/EMBED_TWITTER]Philipp Weber, who was junior quest designer during development of The Witcher 3 and has since become lead quest designer for the next game in the series, retweeted a post of his showing off some new shots of the Witcher 3's update. While retweeting his post, Weber said, "And yeah, we also tweaked fall damage" alongside an eye emoji that shows Weber knows what he's saying.While we have no idea how fall damage has been tweaked, the idea that Geralt will no longer be "glass ankles of Rivia" is an exciting one, and something that players have been wanting ever since The Witcher 3 first launched. It's strange that CD Projekt Red didn't mention something that's such an easy point in its favour during the livestream where more people would pick up on it, but at least it's happening.[EMBED_REDDIT]https://www.reddit.com/r/witcher/comments/z3g1w9/finally/[/EMBED_REDDIT]The Witcher community has reacted exactly as you'd hope it would, with memes celebrating the infamous gameplay element getting fixed. We'll have to wait until the update arrives next month to see how much of a difference it makes.Next: Marvel Snap Isn't About Outplaying, It's About Out-Baiting