[quote]Noob here came to ask what GoG means. I have the retail version, is there a fix for that yet? Last post I saw someone had posted their info but nothing after that. Thanks for the work you guys do.
GoG is Good Old Games. A website that offers the game with no DRM like the retail version has.
I also have the retail version however I d/l the GoG executable and paul.dll from gamecopyworld.
This is "supposedly" linked with better FPS in the game however I haven't noticed to much of that.
However, the game launches 4-5 times faster because of the lack of DRM checking garbage and the retail version of the game runs fine with the GoG Witcher2.exe and paul.dll.
You'd have to replace your game exe with the GoG one. Then run the flawless widescreen fix using the GoG game profile.
I also have the retail version with the GOG files, but can't make it work with the flawless utility, it detects the game but doesn't remove the black bars.
GOG game profile??? What is that?
EDIT: NVM, got the new version, but sadly that didn't help me either, the only change for me, is that menu text ingame is now unreadable (like somebody used a white "censor pencil" on the menu items).