The game has received another patch and the patch notes state an improvement of the texture rendering quality on High and Ultra settings. On top of that it seems that it managed to top both the Steam and Green Man Gaming charts as well.
The majority of PC sales were digital though. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt had the biggest UK release of the year so far, crashing Battlefield Hardline's week one sales by 53 per cent. 63% of physical sales were on the PlayStation 4, followed by 32% on the Xbox One and 5% on PC.
You can check out and download the mod here.ĬD Projekt RED has finally released the new update for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt with the free DLC on Xbox One, PC and PlayStation 4. The update includes a sexy new look for Yennefer and a new mission for Geralt. We have recently reported that Marcin Momot, Community Manager and Coordinator for CD Projekt has stated that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt does not have a level cap, something that should really please fans of the game.Ī new mod for the PC version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has been made available, named E3FX which as the name suggests it tries to mimic the E3 2013 trailer. Running Witcher 3 - Wild Hunt at 23 - 30 fps.
Don't forget to set it back to read only. Search the following line Resolution="800x480" and change it to your desired amount. If you want to change the resolution of Witcher 3, Navigate to C:\Users\-YourName-\Documents\The Witcher 3 and open User. Also, before playing, change your desktop resolution to something around 1024x768 if you are using my resolution. Note: Remember to change both files to "Read only", or it might get overwriten back to low quality. Copy the User Config from the file you extracted earlier and paste it in the folder, overwrite if asked.Now go to C:\Users\(Username)\Documents\The Witcher 3 and back up and User Config.Copy the rendering.ini you extracted in the first folder and paste it there.From that folder, back up rendering.ini and keep it somewhere safe.It looks like this \The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\config\base. Navigate to the path where you have Witcher installed.I haven't found a way to decrease the quality for more performance yet. You probaly should tweak the Resolution. There's almost no texture on armor, most notably. Seriously, it's god awfuly hard to read because of the resolution. (800x480) If you have a few spare FPS, then increase the Resolution.
The Resolution, as I mentioned, is very, very low. This happens because the view distance of the shadows is greatly reduced. You will probaly notice alot of weird shadow pop-in and, mostly outdoor, shadows that move with your character.
Just take in mind, that an increased resolution might eat up quiet a few FPS. But you wouldn't be here if it bothers you, would you? This config file uses a very, very low resolution setting (800x480), if you have issues with your eyesight, then it's probaly better to skip this mod or increase the resolution manualy. If you are familiar with Gothic 1 and 2, that's how everything will look like, more or less. It basicly disables everything that looks remotely good and turns every possible setting down, even further than W3HC - Witcher 3 Hunter's Config allows. In the end I managed with my Laptop (See below for specs) a decent 23 - 30 Fps from the average 10 FPS on the ingame low settings. Google, going through various config files and hours and hours of experimenting. I tried everything that I managed to find via. If you are like me playing on a laptop (or pc) that get's around 10 FPS on low settings, but you still want to play Witcher 3 no matter what, then you've got the right mod.