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Removal of Witcher 3 mod's surprisingly accurate textures of lady bits isn't a "statement against nudity"

CD Projekt Red has provided additional comment on the accidental inclusion of rather realistic "down there" lady bits in The Witcher 3 next-gen.

Speaking with IGN, the studio confirmed its intention to remove the vulva textures to ensure visual coherence across all character models.

The studio said the removal of the textures is not "a statement against nudity or mature themes" as the inclusion of said content was not planned for the next-gen version "from the start."

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The Witcher 3 vagina mod saga finally has an explanation

After a The Witcher 3 vagina mod accidentally found its way into the recent next gen port of the fantasy RPG game, developer CD Projekt Red has now assured that it is working to remove the mod from the release while stating that the decision has nothing to do with being against nudity, but instead concerning the visual coherence of the game.


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The Witcher 3 hotfix released to address performance issues that occurred with last patch

CD Projekt Red has released a hotfix for The Witcher 3 next-gen that it says addresses performance issues relating to the last patch.

The last patch for the game, update 4.01, was supposed to fix performance issues on both consoles and PC but made things worse on the latter.

A problem with the last patch was that if you didn't have ray-tracing enabled, the game ran worse than before.

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PC Hotfix

A hotfix for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is out. It primarily addresses the performance issues that appeared after Patch 4.01. The game version won’t change.