The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt PC Patch 1.04 Improves Nvidia Hairworks, Adds 1280x720p Valid Resolution, Includes Bug Fixes and MORE

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt PC Patch 1.04 has already been released. This brings a lot of enhancements and fixes to the CD Projekt Red title. Some of the key features of the patch would be improvement in the Nvidia Hairworks performance, addition of option to use 1280 x 720 pixels of valid resolution as well as boosting Ultra visuals quality, to name a few.

The notes for the patch were listed on VG 24/7, showing the several aspects done on The Witcher 3. First would be making available the rebinding of all keys. This would be after switching the 'Unblock Bindings' on through the OptionKey Bindings submenu. It also fixes what happens to Wild Hunt warriors when they are affected by the Axil Sign.

Players would also see the correction of gas clouds having spontaneous combustion. Dialogue looping would also be fixed. Another would be the fixing of boat stuttering for cutscenes. In the Prologue area, a number of gwent cards would be available too. Certain tweaks on the User Interface of gwent were also included.

In general, there would also be performance and stability enhancements. Issues on using the ALT + TAB command have also been adjusted. Localized versions with lacking translations have also been addressed.

There would no longer be the destruction of rune sockets whenever the user would upgrade items which are part of gear sets. Importing save files from Witcher 2 have also been made more convenient as the problem with being using usernames which had non-Latin characters have been fixed. It should not be overlooked that the game icon also had its share of updates.

Certainly, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt PC Patch 1.04 brought a lot of needed tweaks on the game, which will help gamers have a more fun experience. This update is supposed to have an automatic download based on the client the user chooses.

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