Under 9000

Ultra Low

What it does:













0





How to install:

C:\...\The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\config\base

rendering.ini

rendering.ini

C:\Users\--Your Name--\Documents\The Witcher 3

user.settings.bak

user

user

user.settings.bak

How to Uninstall:

user

user.setting.bak

rendering.ini

Tipps for more FPS:

APEX_ClothingGPU_x64

C:\...\The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\x64

Power management mode

prefer maximum performance

Maximum Pre-rendered Frames

1

C:\...\The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt\bin\config\base

gc.ini

ObjectMemoryTrigger

512

MaxVisibilityDepth=

0

ToggleCameraAutoRotation()

- Config FIle (For the truly desparate 1.07) ^- Config File (Recommended - 1.07)Edit 22.10.2015: Im not going to update it anymore for a very long time. Sorry. Check the Comment section for more infos on how to update it yourself.If you are like me playing on a laptop (or pc) that get's around 10 FPS on low settings, but you still want to play Witcher 3 no matter what, then you've got the right mod. I tried everything that I managed to find via. Google, going through various config files and hours and hours of experimenting. In the end I managed with my Laptop (See below for specs) a decent 23 - 30 Fps from the average 10 FPS on the ingame low settings.Tested on Witcher 3 1.06 and 1.07 (Check file description for more infos)It basicly disables everything that looks remotely good and turns every possible setting down, even further then W3HC - Witcher 3 Hunter's Config allows. If you are familiar with Gothic 1 and 2, that's how everything will look like, more or less. But you wouldn't be here if it bothers you, would you? This config file uses a very, very low resolution setting (800x480), if you have issues with your eyesight, then it's probaly better to skip this mod or increase the resolution manualy. Just take in mind, that an increased resolution might eat up quiet a few FPS.- You will probaly notice alot of weird shadow pop-in and, mostly outdoor, shadows that move with your character. This happens because the view distance of the shadows is greatly reduced.- The Resolution, as I mentioned, is very, very low. (800x480) If you have a few spare FPS, then increase the Resolution.- The text will be almost unreadable. Seriously, it's god awfuly hard to read because of the resolution. Increase it if you can!- Pop-ins everywhere.- There's almost no texture on armor, most notably.- You probaly should tweak the Resolution.- Don't expect anything fancy. :(- Only water looks great. I haven't found a way to decrease the quality for more performance yet.- The difficulty is set to 4 in my settings... If you like to change that, open thefile and search for- The alternative movement on 1.07 Ultra low config is activated.- Patching to version 1.07 didn't improve any fps for me. (I think I lost a few fps, but I might be wrong)- Under 9000 only gives me 3 more fps compared to Ultra Low. If you don't want to lose the texture details on Ultra Low but want those 3 extra fps, than you can edit thetoIt's located in yourfile. It basicly changes how far you can see trees. With 0 they will start to pop up right infront of you thou.1. Unpack the archiv.2. Navigate to your Witcher 3 installation path. (3. Create a backup fromand move it somewhere safe4. Copy thefrom the mod and overwrite if neccesary.5. Navigate toand backupand6. Copy theconfig file from the mod and overwrite if neccesary7. Make sure to deleteif you haven't already. Witcher 3 will generate a new one with the new settings.Note: Remember to change both files to "Read only", or it might get overwriten back to low quality. Also, before playing, change your desktop resolution to something around 1024x768 if you are using my resolution. If you want to change the resolution of Witcher 3, Navigate toand open. Search the following lineand change it to your desired amount. Don't forget to set it back to read only. Annoyed by the save / load version warning? You can easily tweak it yourself. Open) search forand change it to1. Just deleteandand reapply your old backup.If you have any feedback on what else could be adjusted for maximum performance, feel free to drop a comment. I would be happy to experiment.- Some people get increased FPS by deleting the file. It's located in... I didn't but you might. No harm trying, right?- Tweaking your Nvidia graphic card settings:to- Tweaking your Nvidia graphic card settings:to- If you have micro stutterings, navigate toOpenand search for. Set it to- Reduce the Resolution even further.- Adjust thetoIt's located in yourfile. With 0 they will start to pop up right infront of you.- Another way to increase FPS is by tilting the camera above the Witchers head, effectivley decreasing the distance you can see and those decreasing the strain on your FPS. If you want the cemara to stop auto-adjusting itself, download the Debug Consol enabler and type the following line ingame:You'll have to type it everytime you load a game / start the game or it goes back to default.My specs:Intel Core i7 CPU Q 740 @ 1.73GHzNVIDIA GeForce GT 435M (Underclocked*)6,00 GB RAM*Underclocked:650 Mhz Core clock to 586 Mhz800 Mhz Memory clock to 735 MhzRunning Witcher 3 - Wild Hunt at 23 - 30 fps.