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The ground is too high...

Myari 

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07.11.2012 @ 20:02 #1

Good evening people :)

Ok this might have been a topic before but i couldnt find it so sorry if it already exists.

Anyways a good friend of mine has a ATI Radeon HD 6970 she updated drivers for it ( If it matters :) )
And she easely has all the requirements to play the game. The problem is asson as she starts playing
Gerald stands halfway into the ground or i should say the ground goes up. I have experienced only twice in the game that i was accually swimming in the dirt..but this i never had so i do not know any solution. She tried all different settings (( high/low resolution, high and low graphs )) and it all didnt help. the game is fully patched aswell.

Does anyone know what to do about this? I want my friend to play the witcher 2 and she can't wait to play it without the ground raising above her head :D so please help help help :)


Greetings Myari ;)
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07.11.2012 @ 23:18 #2

If she is using Vista or 7 then did she install the game and patches as administrator ?
If nothing else reinstall the game while being disconnected from the internet and antivirus disabled . Another thing she could try is claiming her backup copy from GOG already patched to 1.5 . Just follow the link and use her cd-key to claim it .
http://www.gog.com/en/witcher2/backup/
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