Personally I’ve just grown tired of trying to curate a hundred mods together to make my fantasy experience with my favorite retro game something that surprises me with the amount of the enjoyment i get from it. if you have a copy of the witcher: enhanced edition on your ssd drive and are interested in making a go of it with a curated set of mods that some dude put together for you, i have your magic medicine. the creator warns against using vortex mod manager to install the mod, but, little did you know that the issue has been handled in a sticky by one of the community noted in the description of the modification, just make sure you follow it to the letter. it should give you a little bit of that dopamine fix that the prospect of a witcher 4 is spending too much of your life on. it’s something to keep your mind off the trajectory of our country’s economy and your college loans if your life is quite serious but you refuse to cease playing, kind of like i do. it’s not a herculean effort to install with vortex mod manager if you install it like any other mod you would install with vortex and it works, and i forget, but i do believe the files are compressed with 7 zip which these days vortex accepts and compiles when you drag and drop the file into the compilation in the app. it did the job with one slight amendment of the file system so the text would show up, and now i’m golden. one more thing from the steam forums for the first witcher, because that’s what this is… this was when cdprojekt was a startup trying to get off the ground by sleight of hand as opposed to abundance of resources, so after you install the mod, i do believe it has to be first in your mod installation order… you want to start with a fresh game, and the hair glitch can be handled by turning on global standard vsync on your computer. processors are fast enough these days that all the isometric camera angles work and little easter eggs have been added here and there from the community. it’s not stealing, it’s the work of valuable friends i would imagine and great minds so here’s the link and… you might just fool around and enjoy yourself because even with a null readership month to month, i like to think that somebody is reading this and wondering if they left money on the table… or if the corporate space is just occupied with progression… because in the annals of cdprojekt red, as has happened so many times with dream weavers like bethesda. that is,unless you have to pay bioware everytime you use that played out flawed graphics engine, that would be one of the many reasons i could see the remake being built on the unreal 4 engine and from what i read about the fly by night single man teams that use it is it’s way more cost effective so just take this as a remake of the original witcher if and when cd projekt red passes it off to somebody to crush it… but back to what i was saying, now this configuration of this game sir… is a truly good old game, and capable of better.