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The link takes me to a "404 - not found" error.

I've already installed the 1.0g to 1.3.0 path an I've tried the Autopatcher which GoG provide but it's happy that I'm already at 1.3.0 and doesn't seem to be aware of 1.3.5's existence, leaving me still stuck at 1.3.0.

I then tried letting The Witcher 2's Launcher download the patch and that worked, but the patch won't install saying version mismatch or similar error.


So how do I get this fabled 1.3.0 to 1.3.5 patch?
This question / problem has been solved by Anarki_Hunterimage
http://www.thewitcher.com/patch1-35/
Where does the game store it? it's downloaded it and tells me it's ready to install but clicking it in the launcher does nothing and I don't see it anywhere in The Witcher 2's installation folder...

Double Clicking Patcher.exe does nothing but display a version mismatch error.
Post edited August 20, 2011 by Franpa
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Franpa: Where does the game store it? it's downloaded it and tells me it's ready to install but clicking it in the launcher does nothing and I don't see it anywhere in The Witcher 2's installation folder...
"My Documents\Witcher 2\Downloads"

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On my system, its "<my windows drive>:\Users\<my name>\Documents\Witcher 2\Downloads"
Post edited August 20, 2011 by Anarki_Hunter
Thanks very much, it installed blazing fast without issue :)
I had terrible problems trying to patch. I re-installed the game at least 4 times and each patch was taking 45 min plus - and even then patch 1.3.5 kept "failing".

So I downloaded all the patches, disconnected my Internet Connection, shut down my Firewall/Anti-virus (Zonealarm) and tried agin.

The patches installed successfully with blistering speed - so if you have a problem try this solution.
Currently I do the following when installing the game:

Install Game > Install 3.1 Update > Install 3.2 Update > Install 3.2.1 Update > Install 3.3 Update > Install 3.4 Update

I notice the combined size of those patches is about a quarter the size of both the 1.3.5 and 2.0.0 patches combined, so CDProjekt finally started compressing their data?

Overall process is much better in terms of amount of data to download but kind of annoying with the number of installers involved.
Post edited September 06, 2013 by Franpa