
dzip in the CookedPC folder will make it bigger and more visible.įull Combat Rebalance is a mod created by the developers of the game. It reduces the 24:1 ratio between buy to sell prices and reduces it to 5:1 as seen in the original game.įor people having problems with the size of text on large resolutions or on small displays, getting any variation of the Comfy Font, and placing the. Market Price Mod makes buying and selling prices within markets more fair to the player. The No Intro Videos Mod skips all intro videos except the logo by CDProjekt. Install the latest patches to fix bugs and remove DRM.
8.9 Long loading times when resuming a save. 8.7 Random Crashes while Saving Game, Loading a Save Game or AutoSaving. 8.6 Black Screen During the Cut-scene after the First Chapter (Enhanced Edition). 8.4 Crash on startup with error 0xc0000142. 8.3.1 Option 1: Registry Change (recommended). 8.2 Continued Stuttering During Gameplay. It is quite exiting, once you make/made your first change to the source code of the game and see the effect ingame. ws with the one from the mod you like and repack them, then put them back into 'CookedPC'. dzip files, then compare the contents, exchange single. Optional you can use the RedTools to unpack these. You can only copy and replace one of it, but some have many different objects and functions inside. dzip file, this is a compressed script archive. ws (this is script in some object oriented language Java or C++ like), they also go in the folder as long as you keep the structure. This would be the subfolder in the root of 'CookedPC', so you copy it to: I usually check on for mods on Witcher2.Īlways download manually, then check in the downloaded archive what you got.įor example if it is a folder and an. The file in here overrule the original game files, as long as you keep the structure within the folder. If you use the latest Steam version, it will be patched to the most recent Red-Kit and you will have a folder called 'CookedPC'. In Witcher 1 it was very simple, here you have to keep extracting, modifying and compress an archive of scripts.
I had a steep learning curve here as well.