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Author: overdrive (Mod)
Posted: December 02, 2020 (10:39 AM)
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I don't know if it was Mac-specific or not, but my "favorite" glitch in this game came in the final chapter. When you're in Civil War Vizina and everything's burning and you go to a field hospital where Shani is working and get into some fights with various soldiers, I think.

There's a two-or-three part conversation time where you talk to Shani and a couple other characters. The final one is a random unnamed soldier who sets you onto the next plot point. But sometimes, his cutscene doesn't load in and you'll be stuck with a blank, black screen and ambient sounds coming through your speakers.

And the only real fix is to reload and keep trying, possibly making a new save beforehand, too. Took about 4-5 tries to get it to load properly and I was thinking that it'd really suck to get this far into the game and have it all ended by a damn glitch I couldn't work around.


I'm not afraid to die because I am invincible
Viva la muerte, that's my goddamn principle

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Author: jerec
Posted: December 02, 2020 (03:28 PM)
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Toss a coin to your glitcher.

I've tried a couple of times to get into this game, but it's difficult. Witcher 2 is such a drastic improvement, then Witcher 3 puts them both to shame.


I can avoid death by not having a life.

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