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I tried it on my cousins PC until the step 2
at first it didin't, but then we restarted the pc and started the game again, pass the tutorial part and the game started well!
he was so sad because the game didn't worked properly and were planing to refound.
truly thanks a lot!!
Regarding...
(btw your tip of using an SSD is just beyond LMAO, as if ANYONE in their right effin mind would use an HDD if they had an SSD available... like wat, no shizzl xD)
Yep okay, if you think that it should be on the guide as the first thing in the OP to consider upgrading from HDD to SSD or consider if your SSD or HDD is failing in some way, you know... a lot of potential issues can be related to a storage device slowly corrupting it's data.
Another thing to consider is if your system is pegging storage device at near 100% load while you did cover how that may happen in as a side-effect from various things in your section about resource use and malware it might be worth pointing out to CHECK system stability first before thinking the game is the problem.
Instead I will leave here with something slightly different.
1. Add the witcher3.exe too virus & thread protection > allow app thru controlled folder access
If you have controlled folder access enabled as this will prevent save game creation and other data being saved to your user documents.
2. You can automate Witcher 3 high prioity with a register/third party tool edit and not do it each time you load the game in task-manger.
3. Alternatives to DLSS for non Nvidia users https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/9063 & https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/8815
4. Better ScriptMerger https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/484
I just pointed out some things which are 100% a security vulnerability & others which would be very un-related but you do you brotha.
I've been involved in computer science for over 20yrs, with a small background in game modding and software development. If you choose to dis-regard my wisdom's that entirely your decision.
I never claimed to not have problems with the Witcher3 I had but 90% of those issues were scriptmerger not scriptmerging... never had the massive cpu heat problem though except for when I was a bad bad boy and didn't maintain thermal conductivity god demands of regular thermal paste/liquid metal and or clearing of the cleaning heatsink/radiator from those pesky dust bunnies.
I can tell you a number of things which may or may not have been your problem, one of them is that the latest driver is not always the best driver, I removed the offending comments and wish you the best of luck with it all.
After a week, the game start to freeze after 20-30 minutes, so for the sake of gameplay and 60 frames without much sacrifice, I am running using DX11 with no Nvidia Hair and no Raytracing.
The CDPR Launcher is such a useless thing, so is a matter of change the DX here - launcher-configuration.json and use the line --launcher-skip.
Thanks for the helpfull information you put together here.