The Witcher 3’s patch history may give clues as to what to expect For those of you that are familiar with CR Projekt Red’s past title, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, you may remember that it didn’t start out too well either, being just as a bug riddled mess as Cyberpunk 2077, only with a fantasy theme.
1 Player commands 2 Character commands 3 Debug commands 4 Inventory commands 5 Combat commands 6 Weather commands 7 Game state commands 8 Time commands 9 Map commands 10 Gwent commands 11 List of skill codes 12 List of NPC codes 12.1 Monsters 12.1.1 Blood and Wine monsters 12.2 Animals 12.3 Characters 12.4 Miscellaneous 13 List of item codes 13.1 Witcher gear weapons 13.2 Weapons 13.2.1 Silver. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt For the PC platform, the patching structure differs between Steam and GOG Galaxy, with the first mentioned service providing smaller sizes for all patches. Patch 1.01 Patch 1.03. This patch is NOT necessary to install the Enhanced Edition. Patch 1.35 can be used as a more lightweight (118 MB) alternative to the 11 GB Enhanced Edition (3.0) patch for the owners of retail copies of the release (1.0) version of The Witcher 2, which requires patching to run.
Patches are downloadable install files that provide additional gameplay content, bug fixes, interface changes and performance improvements.
For The Witcher computer game[edit | edit source]
- Patch 1.4 (Enhanced Edition), latest patch for the international version
- Patch 1.5, latest patch for the North American version
For The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings[edit | edit source]
- Hotfix 1.35 (download link)
- Patch 2.0 (download link)
- Patch 2.1 (download link)
- Patch 3.0 (Enhanced Edition)
- Patch 3.1 (download link)
- Patch 3.2 (download link)
- Patch 3.3 (download link)
- Patch 3.4 (download link)
For The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[edit | edit source]
For the PC platform, the patching structure differs between GOG Galaxy and Steam, with the former offering cumulative patches while the latter also provides smaller patch sizes due to compressions in file delivery.[1]
- Patch 1.01 (PS4) / Patch 1.02 (for the PC, required to play)
- Patch 1.03 (for PC)
- Patch 1.04 (for PC [1] and consoles)
- Patch 1.05 (for PC [2] and consoles [3])
- Patch 1.06 (for PC [4])
- Patch 1.07 (for all platforms [5])
- Patch 1.08 (for all platforms [6])
- Patch 1.08.1 (for PC)
- Patch 1.08.2 (for all platforms)
- Patch 1.09[2] / Patch 1.10 (for all platforms [7])
- Patch 1.11 (for all platforms [8])
- Patch 1.12 (for all platforms [9])
- Patch 1.20 / Patch 1.21 (for all platforms [10][11])
- Patch 1.22 (for all platforms [12])
- Patch 1.24 (for PC)
- Patch 1.30 (for all platforms [13])
- Patch 1.31 (for all platforms [14])
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑Community Lead Marcin Momot - Comment on patch file sizes
- ↑Marcin Momot - Comment on the skip in patch numbering
The Witcher 3 Patch List
Patch 3.2, a UI modification for the PC version of The Witcher 2: Assassins of KingsEnhanced Edition was released by CD Projekt RED on June 18, 2012.
Updates[edit | edit source]
The mod adds the following enhancements to the game. It can be used optionally (enabled by default) by players when installed. You can disable it in Configurator DLC Menu.
Witcher 3 Patch Notes
- Minimap: Adds a north arrow
- Alchemy: Crafting slots show how many ingredients there are; better default ingredient selection (e.g., not having to filter out quest item ingredients all the time); unrotates alchemy element symbols; saves custom ingredient selection for a formula (until you close the panel or go to another formula, but no longer resetting every time you create something).
- Tooltips: Taller, and scroll faster.
- Inventory/Trading/Storage: Sorting buttons (sort by time acquired, name, aggregate weight, aggegrate price.) Reversible sort also possible.
- Trading: Places a checkmark next to books, formulas, and crafting diagrams that you already have in your inventory.
- Crafting: Shows how many items you have instead of capping the number at how many are required. E.g., 30/3 instead of 3/3.
- Other: Sorts some lists alphabetically: crafting, alchemy, elixirs.