

- Alternative quick access menu control mode update#
- Alternative quick access menu control mode Patch#
- Alternative quick access menu control mode mods#
- Alternative quick access menu control mode Pc#
Cross-progression provides the latest save for every save type. Your latest saves will be automatically uploaded to the cloud so you can easily pick up where you left off on other platforms. Added a cross-progression feature between platforms.

Alternative quick access menu control mode mods#
Community-made and community-inspired mods include:.We’ve included some community-made favorites in addition to our own modifications in areas such as environment and cutscene improvements, realistic pavements, and many decoration upgrades. Added various mods and mod-inspired content to the game to improve visuals and overall game quality.

Alternative quick access menu control mode Pc#
Alternative quick access menu control mode Patch#
These are the official patch notes, but CD Projekt also said, somewhat oddly, that they're also "just the highlights." Have a look at the full list of changes below. (They're handy when you're looking for things to do, but man, there are a lot of them.) Smaller changes including improved herb harvesting, scalable subtitle fonts, and increased fall damage height, and of course there's a new photo mode, which should lead to some spectacular shots. There's also a new map filter that hides some icons, including boats and all those "?" that build up over weeks and months on the Path. A "Quick Sign Casting" option will let players choose and cast Geralt's signs without having to access the radial menu-I don't personally recall that being a great chore, but now you can just skip it altogether.
Alternative quick access menu control mode update#
There are a number of interesting quality of life changes in the update as well. And if you really want to go all-in on the eye candy, CD Projekt has also added a new, PC-exclusive "Ultra+" graphical setting that "significantly increases the visual fidelity of the game," although I imagine you're going to need some pretty serious hardware to make it happen at an acceptable framerate (DLSS 3 will help, too). Visual updates are the most obvious changes, of course: Ray tracing, 4K textures, and improved reflections and shadows all promise to make an already-gorgeous game look even better, for those who have the hardware to handle it.
