The Witcher 3 PC issues are being investigated, updates coming "soon"
CD Projekt responds to player complaints

CD Projekt i𝓡s aware of The Witcher 3's new-gen issues on PC, and is actively investigating the ꦕsituation.
Yesterday when The Witcher 3's PS5 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X ports launched, everything looked smooth for console players. The same couldn't be said for PC players however, who repo😼rted stuttering issues while ray tracing was enable🗹d, and even crashes when DLSS features were turned on, among numerous other technical issues for🐲 the new port.
Today, developer CD Projekt has acknowledged the issues the new port is facing on PC. The tweet just below was published just earlier today, and reveals that CD Projekt is well aware of the issues players𝄹 are facing in The Witcher 3 on PC, and are actively investigating the causes.
We are aware of the issues PC players have been reporting since last night's release of the update. We are actively investigating all of tಌhe reports and will be providing an update on particular issues as soon as possible. Thank you for your patience!
What's more, the developer will provide an update on the situation "as soon as possible." It's positive that it took CD Projekt under a day to listen to The Witcher 3's community on PC, and ou🍃tline issues that players on the platform are currently facing around the world.
Another curious issue is that The Witcher 3's sex scenes have seemingly vanish♉ed from PC versions of the game. Reddit users first reported certain scenes missing yesteౠrday, and theorized that the scenes could have been taken out o♋f the game due to mod incompatibility. We'll have to see whether these absent scenes are eventually addressed by CD Projekt at some point in the future.
Read up our on guide to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Witcher 3 new-gen patch notes for a comprehensive overview of everything that's been changed with the update.
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