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This guide will cause problems with your game. Some parts can be helpful, but following the guide as is will screw up your game.<br />
'''MODDING GUIDE'''<br>
The problem is mostly due to FCR2. Trust me, FCR2 isn't even a good mod. And it's not worth dealing with all the problems it causes.<br />
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If I ever beat the first Witcher game I'll update this guide when I start the 2nd game but I'm not planning on playing it anytime soon.<br />
{{Fs|15px|''This is a shameless copy of '''The Witcher 3''' guide so far. :)''}}<br>
If you'd like you can update this guide yourself, but don't feel obligated to do so.<br />
If you're interested in modding the 1st witcher game check out these:<br />
https://www.kirmiziperfect.com/installing-best-mods-for-the-witcher-1-guide/<br />
https://www.reddit.com/r/witcher/comments/6y3a2w/the_witcher_1_indepth_modding_guide_updated/
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[https://stepmodifications.org/forum/topic/8259-the-witcher-2-enhanced-edition-modding-guide/ '''Guide Forum Thread''']
[http://forum.step-project.com/topic/8249-introducing-the-guide/ '''GUIDE FORUM THREAD''']<br />
 
{{Fc|#E41C28|'''THIS GUIDE WAS WRITTEN FOR:'''}}
 
{{Fc|#E4741C|'''THIS GUIDE WAS WRITTEN FOR:'''}}
<br> The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition on Patch 3.4
<br> The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition on Patch 3.4


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{{Fc|#E4741C|'''Version History'''}}
* July 24, 2015
** A month later and the guide is finished
** Lots of fixes and added a section for optional mods


{{Fc|#E41C28|'''UPDATE LOG''':}}
* June 23, 2015
** First version of guide started


* Date
** First version of guide released.


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== '''Introduction''' ==
== '''Introduction''' ==
'''The Witcher 3''' was only released a few weeks ago and yet there are already quite a few mods for it, even though the official modding tool, '''The Red Kit''', has not even been released yet. The modding community has already found ways to edit the game files in order to change some in game statistics, adjust difficulty levels and other aspects of the game. There are also a lot of presets available for post processors like ReShade, SweetFX, GemFX etc., which make the game visually better. Additionally, the game allows for modification of the user settings file in order to enhance some graphical aspects beyond the default Ultra/Uber in game settings.  
Hello there. My name is Synthetik and if you have found this from the STEP forums you don't know who I am (check my post count and you'll know why). This is my first attempt at ever writing a guide but I tried to make it as professional as possible and in the style of the other STEP guides.
 
'''<big>The main goal of this guide</big>''' is to make your '''The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition''' look as good as possible while improving the overall balance of the game and fixing some minor bugs that appeared in the Enhanced Edition. The guide will stay true to the vanilla look and feel of the game and simply further ''enhance'' it. The graphical improvements/mods will cause somewhat of a FPS hit, on my machine the hit was quite negligible though, but most modern PCs that can already run The Witcher 2 on ultra should be able to use this guide no problem. If you are wondering if your computer can handle it, then see if your PC meets the recommended specs below. There's not really much more for me to say so, let's just get started!
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== '''The Witcher 2 Modding''' ==
 
=== '''Overview''' ===
 
Recommended System Specs:
* Processor: Intel or AMD Quad-Core
* Memory: 4GB
* Video Card: GeForce 260 (1GB) or Radeon HD 4850 (1GB)
 
My System Specs:
* Processor: Intel Quad Core i5-4690K OC @ 4GHz
* Memory: 8GB
* Video Card: Radeon R9 290 (4GB)
 
 
This guide is separated into seven sections:
 
* '''INI Tweaking'''
* '''Gameplay Mods'''
* '''Graphic Mods'''
* '''Fixes and Patches'''
* '''Optional Mods'''
* '''ENB Setup'''
* '''Finalizing'''
 


This guide's main aim at this stage is to make the game visuals look better rather than change the gameplay mechanics mainly due to the fact that I still haven't finished the game yet and I want to experience the vanilla mechanics first in order to be able to assess which parts need changing. The modification will come with a cost in FPS, so please be aware of your hardware limitations. If you are struggling to get the game running on Ultra/Uber details, this guide is probably not for you, as it WILL decrease the performance.
'''A few things to note beforehand.'''


The guide is listed from top down and it is advised to install the mods in that order to make sure that all directions are followed correctly and no mods are missed.  
It is advised to follow the guide in order it is written and to not skip any mods or steps. You should not have any mods installed prior to using this guide, so if you do, uninstall any mods you have or just completely uninstall the game and make sure there are no other files in your old install directory before reinstalling.


Without the support of STEP, this guide would not be possible. If you would like to make a donation, that would be awesome! Do so with Paypal.<br>
When copying or moving files or folders anywhere throughout this guide you should '''always:''' overwrite, replace, or merge when asked.<br>
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Unless you are told to do so, don't launch the game until you have finished all the steps in the guide.<br>


== ''The Witcher 3 modding'' ==
When you start to download the actual mods, the format of most STEP guides is used and is as follows:
===== Mod Title (Click to go to link) =====
* '''Author''': Mod Author
* '''Version''': Latest Mod Version
* '''Installation''': Tells you what file to download and succeeding instructions
Walk through of installing mod
Mod description<br><br>


=== Overview ===
As it currently stands, the official modding tool for The Witcher 3 has not been released yet. The release date is unknown for now. If you want to be kept in the loop and get the latest updates on this, please register at [http://forums.cdprojektred.com/ The Witcher forums] and head over to [http://forums.cdprojektred.com/forums/8 The Red Kit] section.


The way the modding works at the moment is by modifying the so called ''bundle'' files of the game and also manually editing the settings files to allow values higher than Ultra/Uber setting.
Now we can begin.


The bundle files are located in "The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\content" and "The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\DLC*\content" and subsequent folders in these directories. More details and a mod making tutorial can be found on [http://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/25/? this Nexus mod page].


As for the settings files, there are 2 types. One is called "user.settings" and it's located in "Documents/The Witcher 3" directory. This file stores all your game settings, including HUD, Audio and Video settings, the ones that you can change via the Options menu in game (and many more similar options). The other ones are INI files located in "The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\config" sub-directories.
=== '''INI Tweaking''' ===


A few points to note:
The Witcher 2 stores all of your graphic options in the user.ini configuration file.


:# The Witcher and GOG Galaxy in general should not be installed in the Program Files or Program Files (x86) folder.
Your user.ini is likely located at ''C:\Users\Name\Documents\Witcher 2\Config''
:# Make sure The Witcher 3 directory is clean from any other modding previously done.
:# Delete the user.settings file from The Witcher 3 in the Documents folder and start the game so a new one can regenerate. This will allow the config file to revert back to vanilla before starting.
:# Remember to make a backup of every file that you modify. This will save you time reinstalling the game should things go south.


The first thing we need to do is to delete your user.ini file if you already have one. You will not lose any game saves or anything else as it only stores your graphics settings.
After you have deleted your user.ini, start The Witcher 2 and quit once you get to the main menu.
Now start The Witcher 2 ''laucher'' and go to the options.
Set your language and monitor settings how you normally would then tick advanced options at the bottom.
Next set everything to ultra/enabled '''except''' for 'Texture Downscaling' and 'Dangling Objects Limit' which you should leave at None and Disabled.
Click OK then launch the game again and quit once you get to the main menu.


=== Configuration files ===
Now is where the fun begins and we start to tweak the .ini settings to improve the graphics. Thankfully we will not have to open our configuration file in Notepad as we can download a tool to simplify the process. So now download the tweaker below.


===== user.settings =====
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/181/? The Witcher 2 Tweaker] =====
* '''Author''': fallenzeraphine
* '''Version''': 1.1.5.78
* '''Installation''': Download the "Witcher 2 Tweaker" file. Follow these instructions:
Unzip the folder somewhere such as your desktop
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Once you have it downloaded, start it and let it locate your User Settings folder if it needs to. Now we have a lot more options to tweak than before.<br>
To make your game look as good as possible, change the settings in your tweaker to match the picture below '''except''' the settings outlined in black.


User.settings is the file where The Witcher 3 saves all your settings, including HUD, Audio and Video settings.


Navigate to "Documents\The Witcher 3" folder, right click "user.settings" file and select Open With, then select a text editor of your choice (I recommend [https://notepad-plus-plus.org/ Notepad++]). Then delete all the text inside the file and copy and paste the below text, up to (and including) "MaxVisibilityDepth=24" line, which should be the last entry in the user.settings file.
'''Note:''' You '''NEED''' to make sure your settings match the unoutlined settings below '''EXACTLY.''' If you are wondering why some settings are as they are, such as Ubersampling turned off, it is because they must be for the ENB to work, and the ENB adds a form of ubersampling anyways.
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[[File:TW2_Tweaker_Settings.jpg]]<br><br>


These settings will improve the visuals of the game greatly, including LOD, drawing distances, shadows, water quality etc.  
Once you have done that, I will now explain how you should change the remaining settings outlined in black.<br>


Remember to click [Save] before exiting the program. After exiting, right click the file and set it to Read Only. This will ensure that the game won't change the settings back.
These settings are up to you..
* '''Fullscreen Enabled''': Keep at 1 if you play fullscreened. Keep at 0 if you play Windowed or Borderless Windowed.
* '''VSync''': Keep at 1 if you have screen tearing issues or a 60Hz monitor. Keep at 0 if you play higher than 60fps.
* '''Screen Resolution''': Keep at whatever your resolution is.
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The final setting requires more explaining.
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* '''Texture Memory Budget''': This number tells the game how much VRAM you want it to use from your available VRAM. I have 4GB of VRAM and I wanted the game to use 3/4ths of my VRAM, so I set it to use 3072(mb). I would set this number somewhere between 1/2 and all of your VRAM.<br>
I am fairly sure that even with the high resolution texture mods you will download later, that the game does not use more than 2GBs of VRAM, so setting it to use more probably isn't necessary. Again, it is up to you to set this to what you want. I have put some common numbers here to help you.


{{Warning|text=after modifying the file, the settings in the game options screen will be set to Low for some of the options. This is because the game is confused by the modified values, which are above the Ultra/Uber settings. This can be ignored.}}
* '''500mb''': 512
* '''1GB''': 1024
* '''2GB''': 2048
* '''3GB''': 3072
* '''4GB''': 4096


===== nVidia Hairworks AA =====


It is possible to manually lower the anti aliasing applied to the hair of the characters in game (both player and NPCs). This has no visible effect in game whatsoever and it increases the performace.
'''Note:''' After applying the tweaks to your user.ini file, the options in The Witcher 2 launcher and in-game settings will say some settings are set to low or turned off etc. Do NOT change any settings from the launcher or in-game as they are not displaying your actual settings. The settings listed in The Witcher 2 Tweaker are your real settings and what they are set as.
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Now we can start downloading and installing all the mods we need. Yay!


Navigate to "\The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\config\base" directory and edit "rendering.ini" file. Find entry called


HairWorksAALevel
=== '''Gameplay''' ===


And change the value to 4, so that it reads:
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/635/? Full Combat Rebalance 2] =====
* '''Author''': Flash
* '''Version''': 1.2
* '''Installation''': Download the "Witcher 2 Full Combat Rebalance 1_2 Latest Version" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to your game installation folder ''(\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition)'' in the installer
Install just the main files as the other two options are not needed
Choose to activate all files when asked
The Full Combat Rebalance mod is an '''official''' mod created by one of the developers that completely revamps the combat in the game while also including some bug fixes and balancing tweaks. <br>
The main goal of the mod was to increase Geralt’s responsiveness and mobility.


HairWorksAALevel=4


Save the file and exit.
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/276/? Dynamic HUD] =====
* '''Author''': Presskohle
* '''Version''': 1.3
* '''Installation''': Download the "Dynamic HUD v1.3" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to ''\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC''
Unzip and copy the file into CookedPC
Start your normal Witcher 2 launcher '''(not the tweak launcher)'''
Click on Options then DLC Settings
Disable Official UI MOD and make sure everything else is enabled
This mod makes the HUD fade out when out of combat, then fade in when in combat. This mod creates a much more immersive experience when in towns or exploring.


=== Tools and Utilisties ===


===== [http://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/143/? Debug Console Enabler Updated] =====
=== '''Graphics''' ===
* '''Author''': Skomski
 
* '''Version''': 1.06
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/158/? Better Texture Enviroment] =====
* '''Installation''': Download "debug-console-enabler-default" file. Follow these instructions:
* '''Author''': Jimmy High
  Navigate to your game installation folder: \The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\x64
* '''Version''': 2.0
  Unzip and copy everything to that folder  
* '''Installation''': Download the "Better Texture Enviroment" file. Follow these instructions:
  Navigate to ''\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition''
Unzip and merge the folder with your CookedPC
This mod replaces almost all the environment textures in the game with high resolution ones.
 
 
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/158/? High Resolution Weapons] =====
* '''Author''': Jimmy High
* '''Version''': 1.0
* '''Installation''': Download the "High Texture Weapons" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to ''\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition''
  Unrar and merge the folder with your CookedPC
   
   
This mod adds a developers' console (similar to the one in Skyrim) and also enables the free camera.  
'''Note: You must delete the following folders/files or you will experience graphical bugs'''
Navigate to ''\CookedPC\environment_levels\mini_games\dices\tex'' and delete ''mg_board_2.xbm'', ''mg_board_2_n.xbm'', and ''mg_board_2_s.xbm''
Navigate to ''\CookedPC\items\corpses'' and delete the ''nilfgaard_knight_corpses'' folder
Navigate to ''\CookedPC\items\geralt\geralt_signs\'' and delete the ''yrdentrap.w2ent'' file
Navigate to ''\CookedPC\items\work\'' and delete the ''remains_human_01'' folder
This mod is located under the same page as the previous mod however you must download the High Texture Weapons file instead. It replaces almost all the weapon textures in the game with high resolution ones.  


Enable free camera ingame with "F1".
Enable debug console ingame with "~" or "F2".


[http://www.videogamer.com/features/game_guide/the_witcher_3_cheat_codes_and_console_commands.html Console commands guide]
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/653/? Extreme Quality Flora] =====
[https://github.com/gamebooster/witcher3-booster/blob/master/global_functions_log.txt Full commands dump]
* '''Author''': EatChildren
* '''Version''': 1.0
* '''Installation''': Download the "Extreme Quality Flora" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to your Documents folder and open your Witcher 2 folder
Open the UserContent folder
Extract the folder from the downloaded file into the UserContent folder (The directory should look like this ''/Documents/Witcher 2/UserContent/extreme_quality_flora'')
This mod increases flora rendering distance and eliminates grass pop-in.


=== Models and Textures ===


===== [http://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/192/? Naked Ciri is Naked] =====
=== '''Fixes and Patches''' ===
* '''Author''': HartXIII
 
 
===== [https://mega.co.nz/#!l9AF0ARI!EC1DCxIGd8LwyYi3t21-Tw_R2kA7WJiVvRmFHdO-dfo Extreme Quality Flora Compatibility Patch] =====
* '''Author''': EatChildren
* '''Installation''': Download the compatibility fix. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to your Documents folder and open your Witcher 2 folder
Open the UserContent folder
Open the extreme_quality_flora folder
Extract the cook.hash file from the download into the extreme_quality_flora folder overwriting/replacing the original file
This patch allows the Extreme Quality Flora mod to be compatible with the Full Combat Rebalance 2 mod.
 
 
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/274/? Grass Color Fix] =====
* '''Author''': Diegog5
* '''Version''': 0.8B
* '''Installation''': Download the "Main" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to ''\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC''
Unzip and copy the folder into CookedPC
This mod fixes a bug from the Enhanced Edition causing the grass 2-4 feet around Geralt to become discolored.
 
 
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/303/? Grass Color Fix for Vergen] =====
* '''Author''': roggan
* '''Version''': 1.0
* '''Version''': 1.0
* '''Installation''': Download "Naked Ciri is Naked v1.0" file. Follow these instructions:
* '''Installation''': Download the "Grass color fix" file. Follow these instructions:
  Navigate to your game installation folder: \The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\content\content0\bundles
  Navigate to ''\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC''
  Make a backup copy of the "blob.bundle" file just in case
Unzip and copy the folder into CookedPC
  Unzip and copy everything to the folder "bundles"
This patch addresses an issue not completely fixed by the Grass Color Fix mod in Vergen.
  Run the "Install.bat" file
 
   
 
This mod will ensure that Ciri naked model is used in one of the relevant scenes in game, where Ciri should be naked. The naked model was already in the game, however the developers never used it. This mod fixes that.  
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/150/? No Intro Videos] =====
* '''Author''': mupparna
* '''Version''': 1.3
* '''Installation''': Download the "Intro logo removal" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to ''\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC''
Unzip and copy the folder into CookedPC
This mod skips all intro videos except the logo by CD Projekt Red.
 
 
=== '''Optional Mods''' ===
 
These mods are completely optional, meaning you can install only the mods you want.
 
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/67/? Market Price Mod] =====
* '''Author''': Paul_NZ
* '''Version''': 1.2
* '''Installation''': Download the "Market Price Mod" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to ''\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC''
  Unzip and copy the folders into CookedPC
This mod balances the buying and selling prices to make it more fair to the player. It reduces the 24:1 ratio between buy to sell prices to 5:1 as seen in the first game.
 
 
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/265/? Zero Weight Mod] =====
* '''Author''': raven4444
* '''Version''': 1.1
* '''Installation''': Download the "Zero Weight Mod" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to ''\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC''
  Unzip and copy the folder into CookedPC
This mod gives all items zero weight, allowing those who don't wish to micromanage their inventory to carry unlimited items.
 
 
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/760/? Always Win Dice and Arm Wrestling] =====
* '''Author''': SynthetikHD
* '''Version''': 1.0
* '''Installation''': Download the "Always Win Minigames FCR2 Version" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to ''\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC''
  Unzip and open the folder of the version you wish to use
Merge the CookedPC folder with your CookedPC
My mod that lets you always win minigames since most people don't seem to like them for whatever reason.
 
 
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/118/? Succubus Nude Mod] =====
* '''Author''': mad_mogli
* '''Version''': 1.0
* '''Installation''': Download the "Succubus_Nude_with_Chains" file. Follow these instructions:
  Navigate to ''\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC''
Unrar and merge the CookedPC folder with your CookedPC
For you pervs out there. Just changes one scene in the game.
 
 
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/732/? Kinship of the Wolves Quest Mod] =====
* '''Author''': Rafal Jankowski
* '''Version''': 1.01
* '''Installation''': Follow the instructions on the mod page.
I am simply putting this mod here so people can try it if they haven't seen/tried it.
'''NOTE: ONLY INSTALL THIS MOD IF YOU HAVE BEATEN THE GAME OR DON'T INTEND TO PLAY THE MAIN GAME.'''
This is because you can't have this mod enabled while playing the main game. Also you must have the Full Combat Rebalance mod disabled to play this story mod.
This is a highly rated story mod that is about 3 hours long with a handcrafted environment and story. If you have already beaten the game or are looking for a reason to play The Witcher 2 again but are bored of replaying the same story, definitely give this mod a try.
 
 
=== '''ENB Setup''' ===
 
Installing the ENB for The Witcher 2 is a bit more complicated than the previous mods, but well worth it.
 
Go to https://enbdev.com/mod_witcher2_v0189.htm
Click '''download''' in the middle of the page (not the link at the top right)
Unzip and copy '''ONLY''' d3d9.dll from the folder ''\WrapperVersion\bin'' to ''\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\bin''
 
Now we move onto the rest.
 
===== [https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher2/mods/703/? Requiem ENB] =====
* '''Author''': Laptop Guy
* '''Version''': 1.0
* '''Installation''': Download the "Requiem ENB" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to ''\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\bin''
Unrar and copy the folder into your \bin folder
'''Note: Leave the files in the folder! Simply drag the whole Requiem ENB folder into your \bin folder'''
This ENB is the mod that drastically improves the visuals from the vanilla game. It improves everything from the anti-aliasing, colors, lighting, bloom, flares, and fog.
 


===== [http://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/202/? Triss DLC appearance for masquerade only] =====
=== '''Finalizing''' ===
* '''Author''': Sarcen
* '''Version''': v1
* '''Installation''': Download "triss_dlc_dressonly.rar" file. Follow these instructions:
Download and install the "Alternative Look for Triss" DLC from GOG
Backup "The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\DLC\DLC6\content\bundles\blob.bundle" in case you want to revert
Extract "blob.bundle" to "The Witcher 3\DLC\DLC6\content\bundles\" and overwrite the existing one.


This mod makes Triss wear the dress from Alternate Look For Triss DLC content only during the masquerade ball, which makes perfect sense, rather than her wearing it all the time. She's supposed to be in hiding and this dress ain't very discreet...
One last thing must be taken care of before you can start playing your game. Simply..


=== Post Processing ===
Start your normal Witcher 2 launcher '''(not the tweak launcher)'''
There is no ENB for Witcher 3 (and Boris said he wouldn't make one for that game, I have actually asked...), however there are some alternatives in the shape of post processors such as ReShade, SweetFX, GemFX etc. These post processors are a great alternative to ENB and some really good effects can be achieved with them, including sophisticated AA, bloom, sharpening, DoF and many more similar effects.
Click on Mods
Make sure all boxes are ticked and Save and Exit
Start The Witcher 2 ''Tweaker''
Make sure your settings still match the settings in the picture at the top as they likely changed due to the last step


For The Witcher 3 we'll be using ReShade with Frameworks and also E3FX preset created by Sarcen.


===== [http://reshade.me/#download ReShade] =====
NOTE: If you are playing The Witcher 2 through Steam, you must disable the in-game Steam Overlay. If you are not playing through Steam, ignore this, if you are..
* '''Author''': Crosire
* '''Version''': v0.18.7 + Framework
* '''Installation''': Download "ReShade v0.18.7 + Framework" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to your game installation folder: \The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\x64
Unzip Reshade + Frameworks to that directory (ignore the setup.exe)
Rename Reshade64.dll to d3d11.dll, overwrite if necessary


Crosire's ReShade is an advanced, fully generic post-processing injector for games or alike. Imagine your favorite game with ambient occlusion, real high quality bokeh depth of field, color correction and more ... No more waiting: ReShade provides a generic way to access both color and depth information (latter is automatically disabled during multiplayer to prevent exploitation) and all the tools to make your dreams come true.
Right click on '''The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition''' in Steam
Uncheck '''Enable the Steam Overlay while in-game'''


The possibilities are endless! Advanced depth-edge-detection-driven SMAA antialiasing, screen space ambient occlusion, depth of field, chromatic aberration, dynamic filmgrain, automatic saturation and color correction, cross processing, multi-pass blurring ... you name it.


ReShade supports all of Direct3D8 (which is converted to Direct3D9 to allow for more advanced effects using later shadermodels), Direct3D9, Direct3D9Ex, Direct3D10.X, Direct3D11.X and OpenGL and requires Windows Vista or higher.  
Now you're all good to go! You can now enjoy '''The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition'''''..enhanced!''


===== [http://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/23/? E3FX] =====
* '''Author''': Sarcen
* '''Version''': v1
* '''Installation''': Download "E3FX V9.5 Gritty Edition" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to your game installation folder: \The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\x64
Unzip and copy everything to that folder, overwriting if necessary


This preset aims to recreate the visual style of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOkP7C0WrkU The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's Debut Gameplay Trailer] presented at E3 2013. It's toned down, more realistic and a bit colder than the one in vanilla game. It also introduces SMAA, texture sharpening, bloom and other effects. Full features list:
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*SMAA
*Texture Sharpening
*Plants shimmer in sunlight
*Bloom Effects
*Brighter light sources
*Removes yellow hue for colder more realistic feel
*Better contrast to improve the default crushed blacks
*Less than 10 FPS performance impact


{{Warning|text=This preset requires certain game settings to be set to specific values. Please read the information below.}}


Required in-game settings:
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Gamma = 1
Full Screen Mode
HBAO
AA Disabled
Sharpening Low
Chromatic Aberration Off
Vignette Off
Sun Shafts On
Bloom On


''NOTE:'' If you have used my user.settings file above you don't have to worry, as these settings are already as they should be. '''HOWEVER''' there is a known bug in game that causes it to randomly switch from Full Screen to Borderless mode sometimes. When this happens, you need to go to the options and change the display mode back to Full Screen. Remember to set your user.settings file to read only, otherwise you will lose all the custom settings!
== '''Support, Feedback, and Credits''' ==


=== Support and Feedback ===
If you need support for the mod, ask via a [https://stepmodifications.org/forum/topic/8259-the-witcher-2-enhanced-edition-modding-guide/ forum thread] on the STEP Community forums. Any questions, suggestions or feedback should be posted there.


Support is provided via a [http://forum.step-project.com/topic/8242-the-witcher-3-modding-guide forum thread on STEP Community forums], so if you have any questions, suggestions or any feedback in general please post there and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.


== ''Credits'' ==
Credits:<br>
{{Fc|#E41C28|rootsrat aka Elenear}} - Master Witcher<br>
{{Fc|#E4741C|Me, aka Synthetik}} - For taking all the time out of my day to write this.<br>
{{Fc|#E41C28|EssArrBee and Neovalen}} - the guide style sheet.<br>
{{Fc|#E4741C|EssArrBee, Neovalen and Rootsrat}} - For the guide style sheet.<br>
{{Fc|#E41C28|STEP}} for being one the best communities on the internet, gaming or not<br>
{{Fc|#E4741C|EssArrBee}} - Once again for helping me start the guide.<br>
{{Fc|#E41C28|A.l.e.x.}} for the [http://www.gry-online.pl/S043.asp?ID=13706243&N=1 configuration files guide]<br>
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The Nexus for hosting all the mods<br>
The Modders for making their excellent contributions, this one goes without saying, we wouldn't be here if not for them!<br>
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Latest revision as of 03:15, April 19, 2023



DON'T USE THIS GUIDE, IT IS DATED.

This guide will cause problems with your game. Some parts can be helpful, but following the guide as is will screw up your game.
The problem is mostly due to FCR2. Trust me, FCR2 isn't even a good mod. And it's not worth dealing with all the problems it causes.
If I ever beat the first Witcher game I'll update this guide when I start the 2nd game but I'm not planning on playing it anytime soon.
If you'd like you can update this guide yourself, but don't feel obligated to do so.
If you're interested in modding the 1st witcher game check out these:
https://www.kirmiziperfect.com/installing-best-mods-for-the-witcher-1-guide/
https://www.reddit.com/r/witcher/comments/6y3a2w/the_witcher_1_indepth_modding_guide_updated/

Guide Forum Thread


THIS GUIDE WAS WRITTEN FOR:
The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition on Patch 3.4

Version History

  • July 24, 2015
    • A month later and the guide is finished
    • Lots of fixes and added a section for optional mods
  • June 23, 2015
    • First version of guide started


Introduction

Hello there. My name is Synthetik and if you have found this from the STEP forums you don't know who I am (check my post count and you'll know why). This is my first attempt at ever writing a guide but I tried to make it as professional as possible and in the style of the other STEP guides.

The main goal of this guide is to make your The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition look as good as possible while improving the overall balance of the game and fixing some minor bugs that appeared in the Enhanced Edition. The guide will stay true to the vanilla look and feel of the game and simply further enhance it. The graphical improvements/mods will cause somewhat of a FPS hit, on my machine the hit was quite negligible though, but most modern PCs that can already run The Witcher 2 on ultra should be able to use this guide no problem. If you are wondering if your computer can handle it, then see if your PC meets the recommended specs below. There's not really much more for me to say so, let's just get started!

Without the support of STEP, this guide would not be possible. If you would like to make a donation, that would be awesome! Do so with Paypal.

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The Witcher 2 Modding

Overview

Recommended System Specs:

  • Processor: Intel or AMD Quad-Core
  • Memory: 4GB
  • Video Card: GeForce 260 (1GB) or Radeon HD 4850 (1GB)

My System Specs:

  • Processor: Intel Quad Core i5-4690K OC @ 4GHz
  • Memory: 8GB
  • Video Card: Radeon R9 290 (4GB)


This guide is separated into seven sections:

  • INI Tweaking
  • Gameplay Mods
  • Graphic Mods
  • Fixes and Patches
  • Optional Mods
  • ENB Setup
  • Finalizing


A few things to note beforehand.

It is advised to follow the guide in order it is written and to not skip any mods or steps. You should not have any mods installed prior to using this guide, so if you do, uninstall any mods you have or just completely uninstall the game and make sure there are no other files in your old install directory before reinstalling.

When copying or moving files or folders anywhere throughout this guide you should always: overwrite, replace, or merge when asked.

Unless you are told to do so, don't launch the game until you have finished all the steps in the guide.

When you start to download the actual mods, the format of most STEP guides is used and is as follows:

Mod Title (Click to go to link)
  • Author: Mod Author
  • Version: Latest Mod Version
  • Installation: Tells you what file to download and succeeding instructions
Walk through of installing mod

Mod description


Now we can begin.


INI Tweaking

The Witcher 2 stores all of your graphic options in the user.ini configuration file.

Your user.ini is likely located at C:\Users\Name\Documents\Witcher 2\Config

The first thing we need to do is to delete your user.ini file if you already have one. You will not lose any game saves or anything else as it only stores your graphics settings. After you have deleted your user.ini, start The Witcher 2 and quit once you get to the main menu. Now start The Witcher 2 laucher and go to the options. Set your language and monitor settings how you normally would then tick advanced options at the bottom. Next set everything to ultra/enabled except for 'Texture Downscaling' and 'Dangling Objects Limit' which you should leave at None and Disabled. Click OK then launch the game again and quit once you get to the main menu.

Now is where the fun begins and we start to tweak the .ini settings to improve the graphics. Thankfully we will not have to open our configuration file in Notepad as we can download a tool to simplify the process. So now download the tweaker below.

The Witcher 2 Tweaker
  • Author: fallenzeraphine
  • Version: 1.1.5.78
  • Installation: Download the "Witcher 2 Tweaker" file. Follow these instructions:
Unzip the folder somewhere such as your desktop


Once you have it downloaded, start it and let it locate your User Settings folder if it needs to. Now we have a lot more options to tweak than before.
To make your game look as good as possible, change the settings in your tweaker to match the picture below except the settings outlined in black.


Note: You NEED to make sure your settings match the unoutlined settings below EXACTLY. If you are wondering why some settings are as they are, such as Ubersampling turned off, it is because they must be for the ENB to work, and the ENB adds a form of ubersampling anyways.


TW2 Tweaker Settings.jpg

Once you have done that, I will now explain how you should change the remaining settings outlined in black.

These settings are up to you..

  • Fullscreen Enabled: Keep at 1 if you play fullscreened. Keep at 0 if you play Windowed or Borderless Windowed.
  • VSync: Keep at 1 if you have screen tearing issues or a 60Hz monitor. Keep at 0 if you play higher than 60fps.
  • Screen Resolution: Keep at whatever your resolution is.


The final setting requires more explaining.

  • Texture Memory Budget: This number tells the game how much VRAM you want it to use from your available VRAM. I have 4GB of VRAM and I wanted the game to use 3/4ths of my VRAM, so I set it to use 3072(mb). I would set this number somewhere between 1/2 and all of your VRAM.

I am fairly sure that even with the high resolution texture mods you will download later, that the game does not use more than 2GBs of VRAM, so setting it to use more probably isn't necessary. Again, it is up to you to set this to what you want. I have put some common numbers here to help you.

  • 500mb: 512
  • 1GB: 1024
  • 2GB: 2048
  • 3GB: 3072
  • 4GB: 4096


Note: After applying the tweaks to your user.ini file, the options in The Witcher 2 launcher and in-game settings will say some settings are set to low or turned off etc. Do NOT change any settings from the launcher or in-game as they are not displaying your actual settings. The settings listed in The Witcher 2 Tweaker are your real settings and what they are set as.

Now we can start downloading and installing all the mods we need. Yay!


Gameplay

Full Combat Rebalance 2
  • Author: Flash
  • Version: 1.2
  • Installation: Download the "Witcher 2 Full Combat Rebalance 1_2 Latest Version" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to your game installation folder (\The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition) in the installer
Install just the main files as the other two options are not needed
Choose to activate all files when asked

The Full Combat Rebalance mod is an official mod created by one of the developers that completely revamps the combat in the game while also including some bug fixes and balancing tweaks.
The main goal of the mod was to increase Geralt’s responsiveness and mobility.


Dynamic HUD
  • Author: Presskohle
  • Version: 1.3
  • Installation: Download the "Dynamic HUD v1.3" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to \The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC
Unzip and copy the file into CookedPC
Start your normal Witcher 2 launcher (not the tweak launcher)
Click on Options then DLC Settings
Disable Official UI MOD and make sure everything else is enabled

This mod makes the HUD fade out when out of combat, then fade in when in combat. This mod creates a much more immersive experience when in towns or exploring.


Graphics

Better Texture Enviroment
  • Author: Jimmy High
  • Version: 2.0
  • Installation: Download the "Better Texture Enviroment" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to \The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition
Unzip and merge the folder with your CookedPC

This mod replaces almost all the environment textures in the game with high resolution ones.


High Resolution Weapons
  • Author: Jimmy High
  • Version: 1.0
  • Installation: Download the "High Texture Weapons" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to \The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition
Unrar and merge the folder with your CookedPC

Note: You must delete the following folders/files or you will experience graphical bugs
Navigate to \CookedPC\environment_levels\mini_games\dices\tex and delete mg_board_2.xbm, mg_board_2_n.xbm, and mg_board_2_s.xbm
Navigate to \CookedPC\items\corpses and delete the nilfgaard_knight_corpses folder
Navigate to \CookedPC\items\geralt\geralt_signs\ and delete the yrdentrap.w2ent file
Navigate to \CookedPC\items\work\ and delete the remains_human_01 folder

This mod is located under the same page as the previous mod however you must download the High Texture Weapons file instead. It replaces almost all the weapon textures in the game with high resolution ones.


Extreme Quality Flora
  • Author: EatChildren
  • Version: 1.0
  • Installation: Download the "Extreme Quality Flora" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to your Documents folder and open your Witcher 2 folder
Open the UserContent folder
Extract the folder from the downloaded file into the UserContent folder (The directory should look like this /Documents/Witcher 2/UserContent/extreme_quality_flora)

This mod increases flora rendering distance and eliminates grass pop-in.


Fixes and Patches

Extreme Quality Flora Compatibility Patch
  • Author: EatChildren
  • Installation: Download the compatibility fix. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to your Documents folder and open your Witcher 2 folder
Open the UserContent folder
Open the extreme_quality_flora folder
Extract the cook.hash file from the download into the extreme_quality_flora folder overwriting/replacing the original file

This patch allows the Extreme Quality Flora mod to be compatible with the Full Combat Rebalance 2 mod.


Grass Color Fix
  • Author: Diegog5
  • Version: 0.8B
  • Installation: Download the "Main" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to \The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC
Unzip and copy the folder into CookedPC

This mod fixes a bug from the Enhanced Edition causing the grass 2-4 feet around Geralt to become discolored.


Grass Color Fix for Vergen
  • Author: roggan
  • Version: 1.0
  • Installation: Download the "Grass color fix" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to \The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC
Unzip and copy the folder into CookedPC

This patch addresses an issue not completely fixed by the Grass Color Fix mod in Vergen.


No Intro Videos
  • Author: mupparna
  • Version: 1.3
  • Installation: Download the "Intro logo removal" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to \The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC
Unzip and copy the folder into CookedPC

This mod skips all intro videos except the logo by CD Projekt Red.


Optional Mods

These mods are completely optional, meaning you can install only the mods you want.

Market Price Mod
  • Author: Paul_NZ
  • Version: 1.2
  • Installation: Download the "Market Price Mod" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to \The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC
Unzip and copy the folders into CookedPC

This mod balances the buying and selling prices to make it more fair to the player. It reduces the 24:1 ratio between buy to sell prices to 5:1 as seen in the first game.


Zero Weight Mod
  • Author: raven4444
  • Version: 1.1
  • Installation: Download the "Zero Weight Mod" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to \The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC
Unzip and copy the folder into CookedPC

This mod gives all items zero weight, allowing those who don't wish to micromanage their inventory to carry unlimited items.


Always Win Dice and Arm Wrestling
  • Author: SynthetikHD
  • Version: 1.0
  • Installation: Download the "Always Win Minigames FCR2 Version" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to \The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC
Unzip and open the folder of the version you wish to use
Merge the CookedPC folder with your CookedPC

My mod that lets you always win minigames since most people don't seem to like them for whatever reason.


Succubus Nude Mod
  • Author: mad_mogli
  • Version: 1.0
  • Installation: Download the "Succubus_Nude_with_Chains" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to \The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\CookedPC
Unrar and merge the CookedPC folder with your CookedPC

For you pervs out there. Just changes one scene in the game.


Kinship of the Wolves Quest Mod
  • Author: Rafal Jankowski
  • Version: 1.01
  • Installation: Follow the instructions on the mod page.
I am simply putting this mod here so people can try it if they haven't seen/tried it.
NOTE: ONLY INSTALL THIS MOD IF YOU HAVE BEATEN THE GAME OR DON'T INTEND TO PLAY THE MAIN GAME.
This is because you can't have this mod enabled while playing the main game. Also you must have the Full Combat Rebalance mod disabled to play this story mod.

This is a highly rated story mod that is about 3 hours long with a handcrafted environment and story. If you have already beaten the game or are looking for a reason to play The Witcher 2 again but are bored of replaying the same story, definitely give this mod a try.


ENB Setup

Installing the ENB for The Witcher 2 is a bit more complicated than the previous mods, but well worth it.

Go to https://enbdev.com/mod_witcher2_v0189.htm
Click download in the middle of the page (not the link at the top right)
Unzip and copy ONLY d3d9.dll from the folder \WrapperVersion\bin to \The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\bin

Now we move onto the rest.

Requiem ENB
  • Author: Laptop Guy
  • Version: 1.0
  • Installation: Download the "Requiem ENB" file. Follow these instructions:
Navigate to \The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition\bin
Unrar and copy the folder into your \bin folder
Note: Leave the files in the folder! Simply drag the whole Requiem ENB folder into your \bin folder

This ENB is the mod that drastically improves the visuals from the vanilla game. It improves everything from the anti-aliasing, colors, lighting, bloom, flares, and fog.


Finalizing

One last thing must be taken care of before you can start playing your game. Simply..

Start your normal Witcher 2 launcher (not the tweak launcher)
Click on Mods
Make sure all boxes are ticked and Save and Exit
Start The Witcher 2 Tweaker
Make sure your settings still match the settings in the picture at the top as they likely changed due to the last step


NOTE: If you are playing The Witcher 2 through Steam, you must disable the in-game Steam Overlay. If you are not playing through Steam, ignore this, if you are..

Right click on The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition in Steam
Uncheck Enable the Steam Overlay while in-game


Now you're all good to go! You can now enjoy The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition..enhanced!


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WARNING

Do NOT start the tutorial in the game. You risk bugging your game and will need to reinstall everything again.


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WARNING

Alt+Tabbing may crash your game. When you first launch the game try to Alt+Tab and if it crashes remember to save before you Alt+Tab because your game WILL crash every time.

Support, Feedback, and Credits

If you need support for the mod, ask via a forum thread on the STEP Community forums. Any questions, suggestions or feedback should be posted there.


Credits:
Me, aka Synthetik - For taking all the time out of my day to write this.
EssArrBee, Neovalen and Rootsrat - For the guide style sheet.
EssArrBee - Once again for helping me start the guide.
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