Developers CD Projekt Red now say they’re “actively investigating” the problems, and will update us on what they find “as soon as possible”.
Here’s the tweet.
The real kicker is that turning off those fancy ray-tracing effects still leaves people with fewer frames than they had before the update, which shouldn’t be a huge deal for those with high-end cards but could be a game-breaker for those who could only just about run the game anyway. Here’s hoping CD Projekt addresses that, as well as the crashes and ray-tracing woes. Hanging low-spec system owners out to dry would suck.
If you’re itching to Witcher right now, you can roll back the changes - though you will have to reset to the last major patch from 2016.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition is out now on Steam, GOG, and the Epic Game Store. Probably best to hold out for those fixes, though. Keep an eye on their Twitter.