arongog: Hi, I have version 1.12 according to the game's menu.
The last patch I have from GOG is 'patch_witcher3_1.10-1.12.1_2.0.0.43.exe'
(I assume that's v1.12.1)
The only Patch I can download on my Games list at the GOG web site is 1.31 to 1.32.
Does anyone know if there are any patches in-between, or am I going to have to redownload 30GB or so?
Also, I wondered if the GOG Patch no. is not actually the same as the game version? In other words is 1.12 actually the latest game version?
Fate-is-one-edge: Hi arongog.
GOG.com backup installers get updated from time to time, so links to old patches are rendered obsolete and removed, since they are directly integrated in the updated main installers.
So, unfortunately you have two (2) options.
As mentioned by Hickory, you either download the latest backup installers for the entire game.
Or chose to update the game using GOG Galaxy. After installing GOG Galaxy, import the folder where "The Witcher 3" is currently installed on your hard drive, and let GOG Galaxy update it. I have towarn you though that the volume of the date download is still huge, so you might want to re-download the entire game either way.
Cheers.
Thanks for the advice :-)
My internet is limited now, so I guess I'll have to consider whether the update is worth a few months of data…
arongog: Hi, I have version 1.12 according to the game's menu.
The last patch I have from GOG is 'patch_witcher3_1.10-1.12.1_2.0.0.43.exe'
(I assume that's v1.12.1)
The only Patch I can download on my Games list at the GOG web site is 1.31 to 1.32.
Does anyone know if there are any patches in-between, or am I going to have to redownload 30GB or so?
Also, I wondered if the GOG Patch no. is not actually the same as the game version? In other words is 1.12 actually the latest game version?
Fate-is-one-edge: Hi arongog.
GOG.com backup installers get updated from time to time, so links to old patches are rendered obsolete and removed, since they are directly integrated in the updated main installers.
So, unfortunately you have two (2) options.
As mentioned by Hickory, you can download the latest backup installers for the entire game.
Or choose to update the game using GOG Galaxy. After installing GOG Galaxy, import the folder where "The Witcher 3" is currently installed on your hard drive, and let GOG Galaxy update it. I have to warn you though that the volume of the data to be downloaded is still huge, so you might want to re-download the entire game either way.
Patch notes can be found in detail here.
https://witcher.fandom.com/wiki/Patch Patch 1.32 adds support for the Chinese language.
Cheers.
Thanks again for the additional info, I just spotted you edited the post.
It seems like I might need to re-download the files as there seems to be quite a few bugs that have been fixed by the updates.