You mean the updaters they just updated?
:eredinfacepalm:
I was about to reinstall, but maybe I'll hold off for another hot fix for the patch for the update for Galaxy for whatever version of the game I own...
Wait so this is a common occurrence?
You mean the updaters they just updated?
:eredinfacepalm:
I was about to reinstall, but maybe I'll hold off for another hot fix for the patch for the update for Galaxy for whatever version of the game I own...
Wait so this is a common occurrence?
CDPR really needs to streamline the installs for their games, especially TW3 which has so many patches and DLC. They did this for the GOTY edition but that's an entirely different install. Why not make that available to people who already own all the content? it's just convoluted and disorganized. And every time they update, it breaks mods. Every single time. They don't get that for many PC gamers, the mods are way more beneficial than their patches, which seem to only fix obscure issues at this point.
Oh, not just Steam. Both Uplay and Origin do this better, and I'm not saying that to be spiteful. The only grief I get from those clients is repeated signing in. It's struck me recently that GOG, of all places, is more of a hassle than the DRM clients. Unless I use my browser to DL, but even then you get the TW3 situation. It's been this way for years and they seriously can't boast about easy access to games with this going on.The Gog side seems to be a total mess. Use Galaxy, and it's like a random number generator for what it updates and how big the download is. And you've no local backup of the installation files, so if you need to reinstall for any reason, you've no choice but to do it all again.
Use Gog direct, and you get the dozen installation sets with no way of knowing whether or not there are any corruptions in them or if the game will actually run afterwards.
And now we're in the crazy situation where Steam is better at keeping local backups and better at running offline. Which seems to go against the whole ethos of Gog's policies.
Oh, not just Steam. Both Uplay and Origin do this better, and I'm not saying that to be spiteful. The only grief I get from those clients is repeated signing in. It's struck me recently that GOG, of all places, is more of a hassle than the DRM clients. Unless I use my browser to DL, but even then you get the TW3 situation. It's been this way for years and they seriously can't boast about easy access to games with this going on.
now there's finally a direct installer for 1.31.
I was about to post that it seems to have improved - just checked Gog again, and now there's finally a direct installer for 1.31. I think they must have just provided it, pretty sure it wasn't there yesterday.
So if you have the bandwidth to redownload 45GB and are lucky enough for none of it to download corrupt, I guess everything's hunky-dory.
Come on man, where is the 1.31 hotfix for PS4? Just release it ASAP! I want to continue my journey on the game, i'm stuck on the pyres of novigrad mission because the hotfix update hasn't come yet!!!
CDPR really needs to streamline the installs for their games, especially TW3 which has so many patches and DLC. They did this for the GOTY edition but that's an entirely different install. Why not make that available to people who already own all the content? it's just convoluted and disorganized. And every time they update, it breaks mods. Every single time. They don't get that for many PC gamers, the mods are way more beneficial than their patches, which seem to only fix obscure issues at this point.