RegisRohellec: Ok, I'll try that. But I can't imagine why I should have any mods installed. I just installed the game via CD, then get an account on GOG.com and then updated the latest Version (Patch 1.12.1). If there are any mods, they came along with the newest patch.. What do you mean with "remove the Mods" where exactly can I find them in order to remove them without starting a rollback on Version 1.06 or something like that? Thanks.
- Pete
Ritualisto: Most of the time a installed mod (Player made content) is the problem. Most people come here with problems with Witcher 3 and later we found out they use a mod causing their problem.
You just installed and patched the game. So you didn't install a mod. Just repair the game and see if this fix the problem for you.
P.S.: Im Notfall kann ich es dir auch nochmal schnell in deutsch erklären.
Repairing didn't fix the problem. It might be a problem the CD comes along with in 1.06 Version and an upgrade on 1.12.1 doesn't fix these kind of problems.. Jetzt sehe ich es, from Germany ;-)
RegisRohellec: Ok, I'll try that. But I can't imagine why I should have any mods installed. I just installed the game via CD, then get an account on GOG.com and then updated the latest Version (Patch 1.12.1). If there are any mods, they came along with the newest patch.. What do you mean with "remove the Mods" where exactly can I find them in order to remove them without starting a rollback on Version 1.06 or something like that? Thanks.
- Pete
Hickory: I suggest that you don't install from CD. Download the 1.10 installer from your account and install that. Then install the 1.12.1 patch. Don't forget to download and install the 1.12 DLCs also. <-- Very important.
Hey, thank you, I'll try that. Which DLC's do you mean and why should it be that important?
- Pete