
Significantly smaller archive size (compressed from cumulative 17.3 to 8.7~13.8 GB, depending on selected components).Selective download feature: you may skip downloading and installing of credits video, bonus content and language packs you don’t need.100% Lossless & MD5 Perfect: all files are identical to originals after installation.


Game version is 3.4.4.1, all DLCs included.Multilanguage bonus content (2.1 GB) added.Filehoster: MultiUpload (10+ hosters, interchangeable) MULTi14ĭiscussion and (possible) future updates on CS.RIN.RU thread Screenshots (Click to enlarge)."C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_40\bin\javaw.exe" -DTW.language=3 -jar ="C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\The Witcher Enhanced Edition" -Xmx256m -jar TWEditor.#713 The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings – Enhanced Edition v3.4.4.1 + Bonus Content DTW.language=3 -jar ="C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common\The Witcher Enhanced Edition"Įdit the area in between the quotation marks to match your own game install location (this change merely tells the program the correct install path for the game).Īn example of a properly working target area for both issues and the program requirements should look similar to: "Unable to locate The Witcher installation directory"Īs above, in the shortcut properties target area, add a space after javaw.exe and paste.The download should provide you with a shortcut, if Java is properly installed it is required of you to right-click the shortcut click properties and in the Target area, add (at the beginning) the full path of the current location of the Java installation and javaw.exe (which should look similar to "C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.8.0_40\bin\javaw.exe"). The Witcher Enhanced Save Editor is for the Enhanced version.Ĭurrent version: TWEditorEnhanced 2.1.The Witcher Save Editor is for The Witcher.Using the wrong one can result in inventory errors when loading a save because the expanded inventory system is only implemented in the Enhanced Edition. Examine Quest button (Shows description of the current quest stage).

This tool was created by Ronald Hoffman (ScripterRon) and is only for use in the first game, The Witcher.
