An unexpected update for The Witcher role-playing game has sparked outrage among players.
Originally released in 2007, The Witcher from Polish studio CD Projekt RED has stood the test of time and continues to receive updates to keep it compatible with modern hardware. While previous patches have been well-received for their improvements and optimizations, the latest update has left players feeling dissatisfied.
It has come to light that The Witcher received a covert update, which, to the disappointment of many, did not bring any gameplay changes or enhancements. Instead, it was revealed to be a mandatory service update aimed at streamlining the transition to CD Projekt RED accounts.
Unhappy with this development, players have voiced their opposition to the mandatory launcher and account creation. They have taken to social media to urge CD Projekt RED to reconsider their approach and simplify the game’s launch process. If their concerns are not addressed, players have made it clear that they do not wish to see any further updates to the game.
Article from www.playground.ru