blakstar: It might be easier to use the GOG website -- there's no installation involved with regard to the movie. You just have to download it.
papalazarous: i dont see that in my list. I have store ....library...community....account name..
in library i kust have windows...mac..linux....games
blakstar: It might be easier to use the GOG website -- there's no installation involved with regard to the movie. You just have to download it.
EDIT: You might be able to download it using Galaxy, but given that I don't use it, I couldn't give you any further advice in that area. The fact that you only have to download and play it still stands, though.
papalazarous: but where is the button to download?
OK -- on the GOG web page you have the menu at the top of the screen. Just after the section labelled "Support" should be a label with your user name.
If you hover over your user name with the mouse cursor, you should get a drop-down menu, and just below "Games" there should be a section labelled "Movies".
If you click on "Movies", then you should get a page showing which movies you own on GOG. You should then be able to click on the Witcher video, and there you should be able to see a section labelled "Download Offline Backup Game Installers", which should have the video files you're looking for.
Please note, the "Installers" bit is something of a misnomer, since you don't have to actually install the video files.