CD Projekt Red has released an update for The Witcher 3, which addresses a ton of bugs and makes the game run better on the newer consoles.
, and CD Projekt Red has been steadily patching it since. This new 4.02 update fixes a ton of bugs and even addresses issues introduced in the game’s previous patch., the game reportedly now runs a little more smoothly on Xbox Series X and PS5 in Performance Mode. The 4.01 update did improve the game’s performance in its Quality Mode, but it somehow also slashed the frame rate in its Performance Mode.demonstrated how it ran at a lower frame rate with the 4.
Restored horizon-based ambient occlusion. Players who had previously turned Ambient Occlusion off will need to do so again. You can find it in Options → Video → Graphics.Fixed an issue with a flickering landscape in Toussaint that occurred when NVIDIA HairWorks was disabled.CONSOLE-SPECIFICFixed an issue where characters could become slightly blurry during dialogues and cutscenes on PlayStation 5.
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