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I've just been searching forums for a solution to the same problem that some of the folks on here have - I have not been able to launch the game from any of the patches since v1.12.1. I've tried so many things! I can't play the game on 1.12.1 as I've reached a glitch in the main quest and can't continue - I've tried loading earlier games and replaying the whole quest (Sunstone quest) but nothing works. I'm so near the end of the game and was planning to buy at least one of the DLC's so am a bit gutted that this has happened. I've contacted CDPR but they seem to have given up with helping.

Is there anyone out there that has been able to sort this out? It would make me very happy if I could just click on play and the game loaded.....................(I can but dream!)

By the way, my pc uses Windows 7 and I've updated graphic drivers.
Post edited September 02, 2016 by Ravenjay
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Ravenjay: I've just been searching forums for a solution to the same problem that some of the folks on here have - I have not been able to launch the game from any of the patches since v1.12.1. I've tried so many things! I can't play the game on 1.12.1 as I've reached a glitch in the main quest and can't continue - I've tried loading earlier games and replaying the whole quest (Sunstone quest) but nothing works. I'm so near the end of the game and was planning to buy at least one of the DLC's so am a bit gutted that this has happened. I've contacted CDPR but they seem to have given up with helping.

Is there anyone out there that has been able to sort this out? It would make me very happy if I could just click on play and the game loaded.....................(I can but dream!)

By the way, my pc uses Windows 7 and I've updated graphic drivers.
You'd have been better off to start a brand new thread than posting here as your issue is more likely completely different and it just necros the thread. Nonetheless, I had a few problems a few months back with the game which after trying many things unsuccessfully, I ended up completely uninstalling the game, downloading all of the installer files manually, installing them all one at a time in the proper order and patching in between:

- Install game
- patch game
- Install free DLC
- patch DLC
- Install Hearts of Stone
- Patch Hearts of Stone
- Install Blood and Wine
- patch Blood and Wine

After this, the problems I had with the game went away. Not sure what the cause of the problem was, but that fixed it. If you can't get the game to work your best bet is to contact GOG support at the link at the bottom of the page for "Contact Us" and they should get back to you within 24-48 business hours Polish time zone.

Some game breaking bugs were allegedly fixed in more recent patches. I finished the game quite a while ago (but not the expansions) and never encountered any game breaking bugs, but I did encounter two side-quest breaking bugs which I don't know if they ever got fixed or not but they did not hold back finishing the game and were rather minor.

GOG support is the best way to handle problems with getting games to run if you exhaust options on your own though, they're pretty great about it. Doesn't mean they can resolve an issue guaranteed or anything but they generally are quite knowledgeable and every single problem I've encountered with games so far that I didn't find a solution to myself in forums or on the web, they managed to sort out with a few suggestions to try.

Hope this helps.
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Ravenjay: I've just been searching forums for a solution to the same problem that some of the folks on here have - I have not been able to launch the game from any of the patches since v1.12.1. I've tried so many things! I can't play the game on 1.12.1 as I've reached a glitch in the main quest and can't continue - I've tried loading earlier games and replaying the whole quest (Sunstone quest) but nothing works. I'm so near the end of the game and was planning to buy at least one of the DLC's so am a bit gutted that this has happened. I've contacted CDPR but they seem to have given up with helping.

Is there anyone out there that has been able to sort this out? It would make me very happy if I could just click on play and the game loaded.....................(I can but dream!)

By the way, my pc uses Windows 7 and I've updated graphic drivers.
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skeletonbow: You'd have been better off to start a brand new thread than posting here as your issue is more likely completely different and it just necros the thread. Nonetheless, I had a few problems a few months back with the game which after trying many things unsuccessfully, I ended up completely uninstalling the game, downloading all of the installer files manually, installing them all one at a time in the proper order and patching in between:

- Install game
- patch game
- Install free DLC
- patch DLC
- Install Hearts of Stone
- Patch Hearts of Stone
- Install Blood and Wine
- patch Blood and Wine

After this, the problems I had with the game went away. Not sure what the cause of the problem was, but that fixed it. If you can't get the game to work your best bet is to contact GOG support at the link at the bottom of the page for "Contact Us" and they should get back to you within 24-48 business hours Polish time zone.

Some game breaking bugs were allegedly fixed in more recent patches. I finished the game quite a while ago (but not the expansions) and never encountered any game breaking bugs, but I did encounter two side-quest breaking bugs which I don't know if they ever got fixed or not but they did not hold back finishing the game and were rather minor.

GOG support is the best way to handle problems with getting games to run if you exhaust options on your own though, they're pretty great about it. Doesn't mean they can resolve an issue guaranteed or anything but they generally are quite knowledgeable and every single problem I've encountered with games so far that I didn't find a solution to myself in forums or on the web, they managed to sort out with a few suggestions to try.

Hope this helps.
Thanks for this, I am currently reinstalling/ updating the game; I've backed up all my savegames so uninstalled everything. I'll see if it'll start and take it from there. I have been in touch with GOG support but they recommnended contacting CDPR as the problem wasn't resolved through them. Whoever I've been in contact with from CDPR has been to put it lightly, a bit hopeless so if I still continue to have the same problem I'll try and take it further. I've invested quite a lot of time with this and it would be good to sort it!

Ravenjay
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jc51196: I had about 400 something hours in game. I stopped playing for a couple months and now I just got Hearts of Stone, and when i go to start the game up either through the GOG Galaxy client or manually from the game directory it comes back with this message, any idea what this means?
Have you installed any mods in the game? I did a long time ago, and the first game patch that came out caused conflicts with mods so I had to completely reinstall and patch the game to get it to work or I'd get strange crashes like that.
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jc51196: I had about 400 something hours in game. I stopped playing for a couple months and now I just got Hearts of Stone, and when i go to start the game up either through the GOG Galaxy client or manually from the game directory it comes back with this message, any idea what this means?
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skeletonbow: Have you installed any mods in the game? I did a long time ago, and the first game patch that came out caused conflicts with mods so I had to completely reinstall and patch the game to get it to work or I'd get strange crashes like that.
I haven't installed any mods and sadly totally reinstalling the game did not make any difference. I'm at the end of my tether now with all of this! My daughter says I can go round to hers and play Witcher on their PS4! Maybe that's what I'll have to do
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Ravenjay: I haven't installed any mods and sadly totally reinstalling the game did not make any difference. I'm at the end of my tether now with all of this! My daughter says I can go round to hers and play Witcher on their PS4! Maybe that's what I'll have to do
Bummer to hear. ;/ All I can suggest is to persevere with GOG or CDPR support and supply as much details as possible, copies of save games, any screenshots etc. that might help. They've been really fantastic at fixing bugs in general since the game's release.

Just as a comparison, I played Skyrim all the way through from December 2014 until about March 2015 and according to Steam I put in 645 hours. Of that probably 575-600 was actual game play with the rest idle time eating with the game paused etc. Skyrim was an amazing fun game experience, one of the best I've had to date. Having said that, the game was also the buggiest game I have ever played. I got fairly far into the game before I encountered any bugs that I actually noticed up front but eventually I did, and then started hitting them every few days another one completely unreleated, and another and another. Many of them were minor in nature and not game breaking per se but annoying still. But eventually I started hitting terrible game breaking bugs and had to hit Google to search for help with them. With every single bug I encountered, I found tonnes of posts online about it with people seeking help for the same or similar issue, and most of them ultimately lead me to one of two huge Skyrim wikis that documented most of the game including known bugs with various quests etc. and if any solution to the problem was known they posted how to work around or fix it.

Fortunately for me, most of the game breaking bugs I encountered were fixable via going into the game's console and typing in a number of obscure commands or similar, possibly having to do some dinking around to get back to where I was or whatever. It really broke the immersion in the game and often got me frustrated or angry, but the game was awesome so my frustration waned as I went back to enjoying the game until the next major bug. One of the worst bugs I encountered was at the mage school in Winterhold or whatever it's called, where a battle between the mages and a dragon attacking the school resulted in the archmage that I needed to talk to to complete a quest getting killed and his body somehow magically getting thrown into the inside of the building walls at a location not reachable by the player so I could not talk to him nor even interact with his dead body. It was a rare bug that some people hit and others didn't, and I was one that hit it. Massive frustration. The only fix was to go back to an ancient 1-2 week old save game and lose dozens if not over a hundred hours of gameplay to redo the part that screws up and hope it didn't screw up again. It screwed up one more time for me, and another reload of a save I got past it, but what an ordeal. Then I had to make up all the quests and progress of the lost week or so's worth of gameplay. I was soooo pissed! :)

Anyhow, that kind of thing continued over and over again on almost a daily basis until I finished the game although most of them were fixed or worked around with console commands. Things like having to go kill a bandit chief in a quest to complete it, when I had already found and killed him before I had obtained the quest and the game didn't register he was dead. Had to go find where he was supposed to be, find his dead body, then issue a command in the game console to bring him back to life and instantly kill him to register the death. I could go on for hours and hours of all the Skyrim bugs I remember encountering, it was a nightmare. But... despite that, the game was amazing and I did eventually complete it. My final save games are still plagued with unfinished optional quests that had quest breaking bugs and other problems though, so I played the after game for a while and then retired the game without finishing every single optional quest.

I mention all of that only to contrast it with The Witcher 3. The Witcher 3 was a much larger game world and game IMHO according to all accounts, size of the maps etc. however in my own personal experience playing the original game patch version and the patches that came out while I was on my playthrough from release day up until about 6 weeks later I did encounter a handful of bugs, but most of them were silly graphical errors, floating heads and bodies in Novigrad, some Roach glitches and other odd things that were annoying but not game breaking. A very few number of crash to desktops, and my whole playthrough I only encountered one game breaking bug which was following Triss through the Novigrad sewers at one point she blocks the doorway you're both supposed to go through, telling you to "come on, lets go" or something like that but you can't because she's blocking the friggen way. I reloaded a savegame that was like 10-15minutes old and redid the sewers and didn't encounter the problem the next time. I'm not sure if I encountered any other cock-blocks in the game at all that were main-quest game breaking or not. I did encounter a few other side quest breaking bugs, but they were just the game not properly registering the quest I completed. One was something not registering me reaching a point in a lake on Undvik or something, that's still unregistered in my final save game I think unless a later patch fixed it (never checked). Don't remember the others. Most of the games bugs were minor in nature and about 1/20th as annoying as the multitude of bugs in Skyrim.

None of that will help your problem of course if you're experiencing a game breaker, but if anything I hope it gives some consolation that game breaking bugs in The Witcher 3 are seemingly very rare from many folks experiences and CDPR seems to have been quick to address many of them in the various patches they've released. Hopefully they continue to support the game into the future as well as they have to date and the issue you're having gets resolved though. I wouldn't want to hit it myself in my next playthrough.

Best of luck with finding a solution!
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Ravenjay: I haven't installed any mods and sadly totally reinstalling the game did not make any difference. I'm at the end of my tether now with all of this! My daughter says I can go round to hers and play Witcher on their PS4! Maybe that's what I'll have to do
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skeletonbow: Bummer to hear. ;/ All I can suggest is to persevere with GOG or CDPR support and supply as much details as possible, copies of save games, any screenshots etc. that might help. They've been really fantastic at fixing bugs in general since the game's release.

Just as a comparison, I played Skyrim all the way through from December 2014 until about March 2015 and according to Steam I put in 645 hours. Of that probably 575-600 was actual game play with the rest idle time eating with the game paused etc. Skyrim was an amazing fun game experience, one of the best I've had to date. Having said that, the game was also the buggiest game I have ever played. I got fairly far into the game before I encountered any bugs that I actually noticed up front but eventually I did, and then started hitting them every few days another one completely unreleated, and another and another. Many of them were minor in nature and not game breaking per se but annoying still. But eventually I started hitting terrible game breaking bugs and had to hit Google to search for help with them. With every single bug I encountered, I found tonnes of posts online about it with people seeking help for the same or similar issue, and most of them ultimately lead me to one of two huge Skyrim wikis that documented most of the game including known bugs with various quests etc. and if any solution to the problem was known they posted how to work around or fix it.

Fortunately for me, most of the game breaking bugs I encountered were fixable via going into the game's console and typing in a number of obscure commands or similar, possibly having to do some dinking around to get back to where I was or whatever. It really broke the immersion in the game and often got me frustrated or angry, but the game was awesome so my frustration waned as I went back to enjoying the game until the next major bug. One of the worst bugs I encountered was at the mage school in Winterhold or whatever it's called, where a battle between the mages and a dragon attacking the school resulted in the archmage that I needed to talk to to complete a quest getting killed and his body somehow magically getting thrown into the inside of the building walls at a location not reachable by the player so I could not talk to him nor even interact with his dead body. It was a rare bug that some people hit and others didn't, and I was one that hit it. Massive frustration. The only fix was to go back to an ancient 1-2 week old save game and lose dozens if not over a hundred hours of gameplay to redo the part that screws up and hope it didn't screw up again. It screwed up one more time for me, and another reload of a save I got past it, but what an ordeal. Then I had to make up all the quests and progress of the lost week or so's worth of gameplay. I was soooo pissed! :)

Anyhow, that kind of thing continued over and over again on almost a daily basis until I finished the game although most of them were fixed or worked around with console commands. Things like having to go kill a bandit chief in a quest to complete it, when I had already found and killed him before I had obtained the quest and the game didn't register he was dead. Had to go find where he was supposed to be, find his dead body, then issue a command in the game console to bring him back to life and instantly kill him to register the death. I could go on for hours and hours of all the Skyrim bugs I remember encountering, it was a nightmare. But... despite that, the game was amazing and I did eventually complete it. My final save games are still plagued with unfinished optional quests that had quest breaking bugs and other problems though, so I played the after game for a while and then retired the game without finishing every single optional quest.

I mention all of that only to contrast it with The Witcher 3. The Witcher 3 was a much larger game world and game IMHO according to all accounts, size of the maps etc. however in my own personal experience playing the original game patch version and the patches that came out while I was on my playthrough from release day up until about 6 weeks later I did encounter a handful of bugs, but most of them were silly graphical errors, floating heads and bodies in Novigrad, some Roach glitches and other odd things that were annoying but not game breaking. A very few number of crash to desktops, and my whole playthrough I only encountered one game breaking bug which was following Triss through the Novigrad sewers at one point she blocks the doorway you're both supposed to go through, telling you to "come on, lets go" or something like that but you can't because she's blocking the friggen way. I reloaded a savegame that was like 10-15minutes old and redid the sewers and didn't encounter the problem the next time. I'm not sure if I encountered any other cock-blocks in the game at all that were main-quest game breaking or not. I did encounter a few other side quest breaking bugs, but they were just the game not properly registering the quest I completed. One was something not registering me reaching a point in a lake on Undvik or something, that's still unregistered in my final save game I think unless a later patch fixed it (never checked). Don't remember the others. Most of the games bugs were minor in nature and about 1/20th as annoying as the multitude of bugs in Skyrim.

None of that will help your problem of course if you're experiencing a game breaker, but if anything I hope it gives some consolation that game breaking bugs in The Witcher 3 are seemingly very rare from many folks experiences and CDPR seems to have been quick to address many of them in the various patches they've released. Hopefully they continue to support the game into the future as well as they have to date and the issue you're having gets resolved though. I wouldn't want to hit it myself in my next playthrough.

Best of luck with finding a solution!
Thanks for your reply, I myself have played Skyrim and I have to smile here as I didn't encounter any bugs that were serious enough to spoil the game which I finished some time back now. I'm actually playing ESO online which is fun but not as detailed and realistic as The Witcher 3 which is awesome. I'm also playing DragonAge Inquisition which is immersive and fun and thank goodness I've got these to fall back on now I can't play Witcher! I will continue to search for solutions with the hope that I'll be able to finish it one day - and do the DLC's which sound good.

All the best!
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jc51196: I had about 400 something hours in game. I stopped playing for a couple months and now I just got Hearts of Stone, and when i go to start the game up either through the GOG Galaxy client or manually from the game directory it comes back with this message, any idea what this means?
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skeletonbow: Have you installed any mods in the game? I did a long time ago, and the first game patch that came out caused conflicts with mods so I had to completely reinstall and patch the game to get it to work or I'd get strange crashes like that.
If I just ignore the popup & wait a few minutes it works without any problem, I seriously don't know what happens, but I'll just keep on ignoring it haha