![]() There is an infinite storage chest that is available in every act.This feels better than hoarding everything to sell it later and/or getting a mod that removes item weight from the game. With this mod merchants will buy things from you at 1/5 of their selling price, by default it’s 1/24. A highly recommended mod is Better Shop Sale Prices.With the Steam version, disable Steam Cloud, otherwise it’ll put all those deleted saves right back. Don’t do it in-game, find the proper folder on your hard drive instead. At some point in Act 2 it’s probably wise to delete some of them to make loading times quicker. The game creates a new save whenever it saves, it never overwrites old ones.Any imported items start in your inventory, they are not automatically equipped. The items imported are not that much better than what you start with by default. If you have a Witcher 1 save then it imports some Orens (gold) and items, plus it may have minor dialogue influences.Any suggestions on how to force the exe to open with a forced affinity would be a nice add to this discussion post.Ĭmd.exe /c start "Witcher 2" /normal /affinity 9 "C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\the witcher 2\bin\witcher2.exe"ĭescription: The process was terminated due to an unhandled exception.Įxception Info: System.NullReferenceExceptionĪt .AlienFXDeviceDiscoveryService.changesFound(`1)Īt .AlienFXDeviceDiscoveryService.processDevicesChangedEvent()Īt .nsumeQueue()Īt _Context(System.Object)Īt (,, System.Object, Boolean)Īt (,, System.Object, Boolean)Īt (,, System.Object)Īt to Know Before Playing Starting the Game I attempted to create a shortcut to launch witcher2.exe with the affinity already set, however that only opens the launcher instead of the game. Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-9980XE CPU 3.00GHz (36 logical processors), overclocked to ~4.3GHzĮdit: It appears the "Set Affiinity" is forgotten when you close the game and launcher so you have to set the affinity for witcher2.exe each time. Side note: I did all the other steps too before setting the affinity: Checking the registry key (it was there), running as Admin for Steam and for Witcher 2, and also removing the redist folder and validating the game files. ![]() Go back to the launcher and click on "Launch Game" from the launcher. Ran the game, opened Task Manager, when to the Details tab, right-clicked on witcher2.exe, did the Set Affinity, chose cores CPU0 through CPU3, clicked OK. If you go into task manager right click the launcher process, click "Go To Details", then right click on the process and select "Set Affinity" then select the first four cores. Some have been able to make it work with more cores. Originally posted by Rudicuul:Setting the affinity to 4 cores on the process fixed it for me. Make sure the reinstallation is not cancelled and that nothing interrupts it.I haven't tried this yet, as I'm installing the game again, but hope this helps someone that hasn't found a solution yet. Afterwards try running The Witcher 2 on Steam again. ![]() There press "Verify integrity of game cache.". In your games library right-click The Witcher 2, click Properties and select the Local Files tab. Open the game installation directory (c:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\the witcher 2\) and delete the redist folder. When Registry Checker asks you about the installation directory on Steam by default it's: c:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\the witcher 2\.Ģ) Maybe its redists. You can correct it by right-clicking and using Modify. If the path exists, the value for InstallFolder must reflect The Witcher 2 installation path (by default c:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\the witcher 2). HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\CD Projekt Red\The Witcher 2 - exists?Ģ. In Windows press keys Win R, type regedit, click ok. So I contacted CD Projekt RED explaining that I couldn't play, not even with administrator rights, and their soultion was:ġ) Please check if you have the required Registry entries. And I've read many people have had this issue since many years ago and I haven't found a solution that helps me. When I try to start The Witcher 2, whether from Steam or directly from the folder, nothing happens.
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