A second patch will be released the following week to address issues that have been recently found. CD Projekt assures gamers that the next patch will fix any issues that haven’t been resolved by the patch that should be released today.
“Internal tests of Patch 1.1 are well under way. Our current target is to release it this evening.” said CD Projekt. “Please note that although we are doing our best to have it ready by then, the time still may change in order to be completely sure that the patch will function properly.This is our primary concern since there are significant changes and upgrades that will affect many users.”
Here’s a list of changes from the patch:
* Simpler and more reliable game installation and activation. Details to be revealed soon.
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Fixed the free Troll Trouble DLC download. It is now included n the patch so there’s no need to download and install it separately.
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Fixed an issue that prevented some users from downloading other free DLCs (the ones given out with some pre-orders, special promotions, etc). The launcher now properly refreshes the list of available DLCs and allows for installation.
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Performance improvements: approximately 5% to 30% better framerate and faster game loading for many users, depending on their individual systems and game versions. Owners of retail versions can expect the biggest improvements.
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Fixed random crashes occurring on some systems, especially after saving and loading saves.
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Key mapping – allows the arrow and number keys to be used for movement.
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Added the option to invert the mouse.
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nVidia surround vision now works properly.
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More accurate assessment provided by the “auto-detect settings” option will help improve game performance.
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Removed a bug that prevented completion of the “Blood Curse” quest.
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Fixed a bug that prevented the additional link in “Extras” from being unlocked after winning the dice game against the GOG.com monk.
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GOG.com credits now work properly.
The full list of all changes will be available upon the release of the patch. We’ll let you know when it goes live.