The Witcher 3 PC 1.04 patch improves texture quality, adds more Gwent cards to prologue area

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has received another patch on PC to make textures look better, remap keyboard and mouse controls, and add new Gwent cards to the prologue area.

As we wait for the console versions to get their own patch, CD Projekt has released yet another one on PC. Patch 1.04 makes high and ultra quality textures look even better, and further lowers the frame-rate hit when using Nvidia’s Hairworks.

Find all the notes below:

Rebinding of all keys is now available after switching on the ‘Unlock Bindings’ option in the Options\Key Bindings submenu
Corrects an issue in the dialogue system that might have caused dialogue looping in certain scenes
Fixes an issue with incorrect behaviour of Wild Hunt warriors after they were affected by the Axii Sign
Corrects a bug that caused spontaneous combustion of gas clouds
1280 x 720 resolution is now properly displayed as a valid resolution option
Fixes boat stuttering in cutscenes
Texture rendering quality for the high and ultra presets has been improved
Further improvements made in NVIDIA Hairworks performance
A few additional gwent cards are now available in the Prologue area
Fixes an issue where users with usernames incorporating non-Latin characters were unable to import saves from The Witcher 2
Includes a series of overall stability and performance improvements
Fixes issues related to alt + tabbing and minimizing the game window
Updates the game icon
Enlarges the loot pop-up window in the UI
Fixes an issue where, in certain circumstances, the comparison window could extend beyond the game borders in the UI
Upgrading items included in gear sets no longer destroys rune sockets on said items
Introduces small tweaks in the UI for gwent
Corrects some missing translations in localized versions

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