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Hi.
I've installed The Witcher and played for a bit.
So far so good, though... the hair of the characters - The Witcher's in the inventory panel and others', especially in the cut scenes - behaves erratically.
It doesn't make the game unplayable, though it is distracting, and hilarious at times. Doesn't help the immersion for sure.

I was wondering if anyone has encountered that and knows how to fix the issue.
Thanks.
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Endurantist: Hi.
I've installed The Witcher and played for a bit.
So far so good, though... the hair of the characters - The Witcher's in the inventory panel and others', especially in the cut scenes - behaves erratically.
It doesn't make the game unplayable, though it is distracting, and hilarious at times. Doesn't help the immersion for sure.

I was wondering if anyone has encountered that and knows how to fix the issue.
Thanks.
Enabling V-Sync in the Nvidia control panel does stop the hair and beard twitching in Chapters 1 & 4, but causes Triss' hair to glitch in the starting scene of Chapter 3.
So I enable v-sync when beginning the game, and disable v-sync once I'm in the mages tower, before going out to face Javed.
Then re-enable it in Chapter 4 before speaking to Abigail.
Another option I found to work is to use the NVIDIA control panel to set the maximum frames per second to 60.
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abbayarra: Another option I found to work is to use the NVIDIA control panel to set the maximum frames per second to 60.
I'll have to try that next time, enabling and disabling v-sync works, but it's a P.I.T.A.
Well I tried it, but for me, setting max frames to 60 (V-Sync disabled) caused Triss' hair to go crazy in chapter 3, just as having V-Sync enabled does.