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Hi everyone!

I'm playing on the Mac version of the game. I've encountered many bugs since I started playing, but they were never very huge and I could always solve them rather easily.

However, I recently encountered a problem that literally stops me from continuing the game. I searched on the internet, and while there are some answers, I honestly don't understand them (I'm not really good with computers honestly).

I'm in the Chapter 2, and I'm about to enter the tower. However, for some reason, when I returned to the swamp to fight the Golem and get my last stone, the map was reset, as if i never explored it.

Then, I got the stone and placed it on the 10th monolith, but for some reason the game tells me i need to place the other stones on the monoliths. But I already placed all the 10 stones, so I don't have them anymore and I have no way to get them back. The lights from the monoliths are not lit up like they used to be.

My quest log says that i found all 10 stones, and that i need to place them on the monoliths. But i already placed all 10 stones on the monoliths, so i dont have them in my inventory anymore.

Going back to a previous save file is not possible either because i deleted all my previous save file because of a previous bug saying i had no more place on the disk.

I'm sorry for the long post, and if it makes no sens i apologies, english is not my first language. if you can help it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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There is a bug in The Witcher whereby if you place the Sephirots in the monoliths too early, ie. as soon as you get them, and then leave the swamp, the map resets. If you haven't got a previous save you're out of luck, unless you can find somebody with a save in a similar stage to your problem.