Biski pazaidziau su nustatymais, susitvarke ;) [buvau win nurodes naudot temp direktorija ne itin talpiame ram diske] "ROOTS" <roots@dtiltas.lt> wrote in message news:is8o7u$5kc$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > Keista, manes ne karto neismete, neiks nestringa, neluzineja :/ > > "Zyza" wrote in message news:is2g9u$31o$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... > > Jau beveik savaite kaip yra, bet labai laukiam 1.2, kuris man rodos siai > savaitei pazadetas... > > "zZz" <zZz@zirzilia.lt> wrote in message > news:is23su$d4i$1@trimpas.omnitel.net... >> ..removes DRM, boosts framerate >> >> CD Projekt has released the first patch for The Witcher 2: Assassins of >> Kings today, delivering new content and fixing game-breaking performance >> issues. According to various user reports, the DRM mechanism that ships >> with retail versions of the game drastically reduces frame rates and >> loading times. One user quoted by TorrentFreak claims the SecuROM-riddled >> copy of Witcher 2 takes 32 seconds longer to launch, 8 seconds longer to >> save, and runs nearly twice as slow. >> >> That only occurs in physical copies of the game sold through stores such >> as Amazon. Digital copies sold through Steam version rely on Steamworks >> while GOG's version is completely DRM-free -- and such is the case for >> retail copies with today's update. By removing the copy protection, patch >> 1.1 reportedly improves the game's framerate by up to 30%. It also >> contains the first free DLC called "Troll Trouble," adds an inverted >> mouse option and more. The full release notes are below. >> >> CD Projekt's Adam Badowski said DRM schemes mostly hurt paying customers. >> "Our approach to countering piracy is to incorporate superior value in >> the legal version. This means it has to be superior in every respect: >> less troublesome to use and install, with full support, and with access >> to additional content and services," he said. The developer was primarily >> concerned about preventing The Witcher 2 from being pirated before its >> release, so the DRM has already served its purpose. >> >> Although the company may have a relaxed DRM policy, it doesn't plan to >> let pirates off scot-free. CD Projekt declared war against illegal >> file-sharers last November, collaborating with legal and tech firms to >> employ the "pay or else" tactics popularized by the US Copyright Group >> and small-time filmmakers. People caught downloading The Witcher 2 >> illegally might receive a letter demanding a settlement fee or run the >> risk of being sued, according to CD Projekt co-founder Marcin Iwinski. >> >> The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings v1.1 Release Notes >> >> - The process of installing and activating the game is now easier and >> more stable. SecuROM copy protection has been removed entirely, making >> the game DRM free! >> - The "Troll Trouble" DLC package is included in the patch, bringing to >> an end any and all problems related to downloading this content. >> - Problems related to downloading other free DLC have also been resolved. >> The game launcher now correctly detects and updates specific modules. >> - Game efficiency has been improved. Game now runs 5-30% more efficiently >> and game loading has been accelerated. Efficiency increases will vary >> depending on system configuration and game version. Owners of boxed >> versions of The Witcher 2 are likely to notice the greatest improvements. >> - Bugs causing the game to crash, especially while saving game progress >> or loading saved games, have been corrected. >> - Movement key mapping has been expanded to include cursor (arrow) and >> number pad keys. >> - Options have been added for inverting the X and Y axes of the mouse. >> - Nvidia 3D Vision Surround now works correctly with the game. >> - The hardware configuration auto-detect function has been corrected, >> resulting in improved game efficiency. >> - A bug preventing the completion of the "Blood Curse" quest has been >> corrected. >> - After beating the GOG.com penitent monk in the mini-game, the relevant >> link now displays correctly. >> - GOG.com credits have been corrected. >