

But it hasn't been a total victory for CD Projekt Red, as the developer recently spoke out to address "graphics downgrade" concerns. The Witcher 3 launched this week behind glowing praise. Corrects an issue in dialogue selections.Corrects some missing translations in the UI.Improves input responsiveness when using keyboard.Fixes a cursor lock issue that sometimes occurred when scrolling the map.Corrects an issue with Stamina regeneration while sprinting.Corrects a bug where player was able to shoot bolts at friendly NPCs.Blood particles will now properly appear after killing enemies on the water.Does 1.03 patch remove the SEASHELL - PEARL - FLORENS money exploit. We are punished by our sins, not for them. Hell, most times its better to refuse payment and get the extra XP. We recommend you browse the file list for the latest patch. True, money stops being a problem after the prologue. Sharpen Post-process settings extended from Off/On to Off/Low/High Add file Patch 1.3 (Digital Download) This patch has been archived by the uploader because it is out of date and no longer supported.Boosted texture anisotropy sampling to 16x on Ultra preset.Fixes grass and foliage popping that could occur after density parameters were changed.Improves performance especially in cutscenes and gameplay.Improves stability in gameplay and the UI The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Patch 1.The full Witcher 3 May 21 patch notes are below. This patch is coming to the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions of The Witcher 3 "very soon." What's more, the patch (via Polygon) improves performance for Nvidia Hairworks, meaning the hair and fur you see in the game should look better than ever. CD Projekt Red on Thursday released a new patch for the PC edition of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, which includes various optimizations for graphics and overall performance, as well as some bug fixes.
