The Witcher Patch, Editor, Adventure
Official Website now provides downloads of a new patch for The Witcher
that brings CD Projekt's action/RPG to version 1.3 as well as the promised beta
version of the D’jinni adventure editor (thanks Wolfox). As a bonus, the version
1.3 patch also contains Price of Neutrality, a new adventure for the
game:Atari today announced the release of the D’jinni beta adventure
editor and Price of Neutrality adventure together with patch 1.3
for The Witcher. The first official adventure and patch 1.3 are available for
free download via www.thewitcher.com, with a separate free download available
containing the D’jinni beta adventure editor. The adventure editor requires the
latest game patch installed. We have also launched the site, where gamers may
add or download their adventures.
“CD Projekt has always been oriented to gamers’ needs, so releasing an adventure
editor for the modding community is an obvious move. It’s quite a demanding
tool, however, and it will bring loads of satisfaction to many of the fans.
After all, we made The Witcher with this tool,” said Adam Kiciński, CEO, CD
Projekt RED. “We’ve also prepared the first official mod with a completely new
adventure which will be available to download for free.”
The Price of Neutrality is the first official adventure from the team at CD
Projekt and features around two hours of gameplay during which the player is
introduced to the other witchers in more detail following their brief appearance
in the original game. Populated with new NPC’s and other new graphical assets,
the adventure takes the player into the little explored outskirts of Kaer Morhen
in a compelling story with tough decisions and more than one possible ending.
The adventure text is localised among all in English, French, Italian, German,
Spanish and Polish. In the same download, patch 1.3 readies the game for playing
the new adventure.
The English language D’jinni beta adventure editor will let fans craft complete
new adventures for Geralt using the existing graphical assets, maps and
environments in the game. By creating new stories, cut-scenes, graphical
effects, dialogue and gameplay actions, users of the adventure editor can let
their imaginations run wild predicting the turmoil and tests waiting in Geralt’s
future, or even filling in the missing years between the close of Andrzej
Sapkowski’s last Witcher novel and the start of the game.
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