Gameplay unfolds in a medieval kingdom facing perilous challenges.
Gameplay unfolds in a medieval kingdom facing perilous challenges.
I encountered a bug where the loading screen keeps appearing indefinitely once. In archery events, ties are treated as victories automatically. Also, using Alt+Tab functions well for me. The game is currently running in fullscreen.
Another bothersome moment: someone noticed me in a private spot and asked me to leave. I couldn't move between them and the door, so I couldn't escape. Fortunately, pressing the W worked. This happened again early in the game with a guard and a ladder—then I had to reload. Also, I added the 'no need to drink schnapps' save game mod; it's really helpful.
Alt+Tab functions properly for you, but it switches between exclusive fullscreen and borderless fullscreen, which isn’t ideal. If you continue moving through NPCs, you’ll likely end up in borderless mode. You might want to turn off the snapshots requirement as well.
The game froze during my conversation with the priest in Ushitz Lost. It lost progress about an hour since it didn’t save automatically after a major moment in a quest.
Definitely with! I don't think it's my OC because that has been stable for years. And this bluescreen only ever happened once. I'm stuck now at the first real Boss Spoiler Boss fight with Grunt. Has anyone managed to beat him? I'm at around 30 Health and he keeps kicking my ass Edit: Spoiler I managed to beat him. With a bow and piercing arrows. Jumping backwards when he gets too close.
Sure, volumetric fog really adds a dreamy, atmospheric feel, especially in dense areas like forests. I'm still figuring things out—keep exploring side tasks here and there. Do you find this adjustment useful? It might also improve performance in places like Thalmberg, though I'm using Maxwell without hardware scheduling.
I'm at 35 hours and it's great. No major issues so far. Such a cool, untouched mode with exciting gameplay. I've added some mods and a custom shader preset. The graphics are really impressive.
I began taking on side missions to keep my game running. At 32 hours in, which is a lot after launch, I haven’t played much compared to Witcher 3. The performance feels okay for me.