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CD Projekt RED announces the release of Patch 1.1, which brings important improvements to The Witcher 2, the highly acclaimed game released a week ago. The most noticeable change is the removal of the DRM protection world-wide. This gives players the freedom to install and play the game on any number of computers, and no activation code is required. 

Other notable improvements include frame rate increases of approximately up to 30%, especially noticeable on DRMed versions and low spec systems, better stability, and non-problematic installation of free DLCs (the first free DLC, the "Troll Trouble" quest, is incorporated into the patch), the possibility of inverting the mouse and re-mapping directional control on the keyboard, and more. 

Adam Badowski, CD Projekt RED Development Director, commented, “Our goal is to make our fans and customers happy and to reward them for buying our game and DRM schemes does not support our philosophy as they might create obstacles for users of legally bought copies. Our approach to countering piracy is to incorporate superior value in the legal version. This means it has to be superior in every respect: less troublesome to use and install, with full support, and with access to additional content and services. So, we felt keeping the DRM would mainly hurt our legitimate users. This is completely in line with what we said before the release of The Witcher 2. We felt DRM was necessary to prevent the game being pirated and leaked before release. This purpose has been served, so we are pleased to let our users enjoy the full freedom of game usage they deserve.”

Badowski also explained CD Projekt RED’s stance on DRM from another perspective, "It’s important to remember that the PC platform is far more complex than consoles. DRM adds another layer of complication and potential problems. We saw this clearly in our game. Pre-release tests showed only small performance differences compared to the DRM-free (GOG.com) versions.  We were unpleasantly surprised when some of our fans reported much larger differences, up to 30% lower framerates. This was another clear signal that we had to remove DRM as soon as possible – the quality of our users’ gameplay experience is absolutely our number one priority!" 

Regarding the other fixes and improvements, Badowski further stated, "Patch 1.1 is also very important because it overcomes the major technical obstacles some of our customers encountered with installation and activation. We believe that after installing the patch, practically all users will be able to enjoy the game without flaws. At the same time, I would like to assure everyone that we will continue working on post- release support. Therefore, if there are things that still bother users with certain system configurations, they can expect them to be resolved soon as well. What is equally important, we are constantly reviewing feedback from our fans and looking through their requests and we will be adding new functionality and enhancements to the game to make sure gamers can enjoy the most out of the Witcher 2. We are also pleased to advise our fans who purchased the Russian-language edition that (contrary to what we communicated earlier) Patch 1.1 will function for them.” 

The Witcher 2 users may download Patch 1.1 only via manual download from here (Patch 1.1 will not download through auto-patching system from the game Launcher).

Source: http://www.en.thewitcher.com/community/



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I can see why they did this. Since launch it has been nothing but a nuisance for them. People couldn't activate their games and other various issues. Now I can get back to playing since the DLC patch it out WOOOT!



......Unless you bought it through Steam or any similar DD service.



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I bought mine from NZ so which country patch should i install? I also got the collectors edition. Don't what to pick becaue  i would pick austrailia as its closer to NZ but there is polish version which says premium edition or collectors edition, so i am confused in which one i should install.



Your help will be appreciated



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dane007 said:

I bought mine from NZ so which country patch should i install? I also got the collectors edition. Don't what to pick becaue  i would pick austrailia as its closer to NZ but there is polish version which says premium edition or collectors edition, so i am confused in which one i should install.


I'm not exactly sure to be honest. Something that should be noted though is that if you download the wrong patch it will not install. So you could so some trial and error until you find the right one.



Why did CD Projekt RED even put the DRM in the retail version in the first place? This company from day 1 (hell they own gog.com and their whole schtick is DRM-free) has been saying that they are opposed to DRM and then what do they do? Put DRM in the retail version.



Really isn't much of a surprise. They did the exact same with the first one 



Sig thanks to Saber! :D 

Wagram said:
dane007 said:

I bought mine from NZ so which country patch should i install? I also got the collectors edition. Don't what to pick becaue  i would pick austrailia as its closer to NZ but there is polish version which says premium edition or collectors edition, so i am confused in which one i should install.


I'm not exactly sure to be honest. Something that should be noted though is that if you download the wrong patch it will not install. So you could so some trial and error until you find the right one.


Thanks will try. Hopefully after the patch i can play on very high lol.



This sounds really nice of them, finally a develope that has their head on straight.



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