The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt
As Geralt, gamers will make tough choices and face their consequences in “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.” Xbox News

CD Projekt Red’s “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” is perhaps one of the biggest games of the year. Its vast open world includes a lot of scenery, items and enemies alike, and it’s likely that there is a bug underneath the game’s code. Luckily, the developer is very keen on rolling out patches to fix issues as soon as they are discovered.

The developer of “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” recently rolled out a new patch that fixes a list of issues. The patch will span across bugs from the base game, the new Hearts of Stone expansion, New Game Plus and many more.

The full patch notes for the “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” is detailed in a PDF file provided by CD Projekt Red Community manager Marcin Momot. Aside from the numerous bug fixes, patch 1.11 also improves on several technical performances in a number of some of the game’s in-game areas or regions throughout all platforms.

Perhaps one of the most awaited fix that comes in the patch is the one for the old issue of some players during the Skellige’s Most Wanted quest. The bug in question prevents several players from completing the quest, making them unable to get rewards and the 100% completion of the game.

The patch is mostly geared towards addressing the issues found within the main game and the first expansion of the game, Hearts of Stone. As for the New Game Plus, CD Projekt Red’s biggest fix is the bug wherein there are several random dropped loots with a level requirement of 70 and up, Eurogamer reports.

As for Hearts of Stone, the Ofieri Mage boss has been adjusted to become a little more difficult. The developer has removed the exploit that happens when Geralt casts Aard. The boss will now have knockdown resistance to prevent him from falling over and over again.

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