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MrBMT: The last few nvidia driver releases have been a steaming pile of... you get the idea.

That's not an issue with the game at all, that's an issue with nvidia and their apparent lack of being able to make a decent driver anymore.

Personally I haven't had any driver crashes (though I've seen many people reporting they do) but the nvidia driver before the one that was released yesterday cut my FPS in half sometimes, I haven't tried the latest one yet. This is 100% nvidia's fault and nothing to do with the game - I've experienced slowdowns in benchmarking apps and other games too and it's an issue that's already been reported on nvidia's forums.

NPC pop-in happens to me too, but nowhere near as much as it does for you by the sound of things.
It's an issue CDPR are aware of, hopefully it might be one of the things fixed with the 1.07 patch.

I have a GTX 670 2GB, and the game has crashed 3 times for me in over 200 hours of play (and none of the crashes were due to the graphics drivers).
Yeah they seem to have dropped the ball, Nvidia. I can't even log into GeForce Experience anymore even having been a registered user for years. Driver issues were mammoth for my Nvidia card in DAI, couldn't go for 30 minutes without a crash.
Vista x64

Intel Q9950
Nvidia GTX 670
8GB Memory

I'm not using the latest nvidia driver because I don't think it's necessary to include SLI and Game Experience
support because I don't use them. It's just more stuff in the driver files.

I'm using the old Nvidia 337.88 driver and have not problems at all so far with crashing.

The old Intel Q9950 has been good so far.

Don't forget compatibility mode. Right click the game exe or short cut and click the compatibility tab and run
as XP SP2.

Click Apply and OK.

See if that helps with the crashes. If not, you can always put it back. Now that I said all that, I don't have Windows 7 or 8 to try it out on.
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w0bbl3r: Or don't they care?
They seem to care about releasing crappy DLC to show off more Triss flesh, but not to actually make the game work.

When I can play without the display driver constantly crashing every few minutes, I can't walk anywhere, on foot or horseback, without NPC's literally appearing 5ft in front of me.
I just walked through a soldiers camp, and found it deserted. Until I actually walked into it, and then it comes alive as I walk through, NPC's appearing as I pass by, constantly spawning in front of me.
Not only that, but their audio appears with them. One sharpening a sword, I can suddenly hear it, another laughing at me (Probably because he knows I was suckered into buying this broken trash) as I pass.
Then I dismount the horse, turn away, turn back and see my horse has gone and then suddenly appears actually right in my face. I mean I am pretty much TOUCHING the thing, but it's gone and then back again.
But hey, let's release more skins DLC, to make people think we are a caring company releasing "free" stuff. Stuff that was just either pointless, cut for a reason (it's rubbish), or just held back so we could use this strategy to try and avoid the actual issues with the game
Simple solution. Stop using GoG Galaxy client for the game. People have tons of problems connected with TW3 and Galaxy combined. Secondly, trying a clean install. That always helps. Patching such a big game is a pian in the arse. You add some code to the pile and it will pretty much break other piles of code. This has nothing to do with skill level. It is how the code works. What is more, patches came in pretty fast. I would say CDPR wanted to please everyone too quickly.
On top of that, I have a weak setup and the game runs like a charm with no pop-ins, no errors, and no bugs whatsoever.
I have never encountered any of those issues and I have been playing this game since release, on all patches, completing the game 3rd time currently. Sorry mate but we do not have different builds.

As for DLC. Cosmetic and model stuff can be added at a later point without much coding effort. Those are pretty small additions so they might have been created on the go after the release. No Data Miner has reported those things being already in the game (not as far my knowledge is concerned). Your argument therefore is invalid.

@Why can't people just admit that this developer wasn't nearly ready for a job this size? They over-reached, by a huge margin, and released a sloppily made piece of shit.@ This is the biggest bullshit I have heard so far. You think only Western developers are entitled to big projects? Please remind me how Skyrim was a shining gem upon release, and how modders constantly fix the game. TW3 is not 10/10 for me. Nonetheless it is a great game.

Check your hardware for issues. Games do not cause driver crashes commonly. As far as my experience is concerned, and I work as tech support, you should check your rig for issues. In majority of cases people have tons of shit going on on their PCs which is causing trouble.
Post edited June 24, 2015 by sariaen
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w0bbl3r: Or don't they care?
They seem to care about releasing crappy DLC to show off more Triss flesh, but not to actually make the game work.

When I can play without the display driver constantly crashing every few minutes, I can't walk anywhere, on foot or horseback, without NPC's literally appearing 5ft in front of me.
I just walked through a soldiers camp, and found it deserted. Until I actually walked into it, and then it comes alive as I walk through, NPC's appearing as I pass by, constantly spawning in front of me.
Not only that, but their audio appears with them. One sharpening a sword, I can suddenly hear it, another laughing at me (Probably because he knows I was suckered into buying this broken trash) as I pass.
Then I dismount the horse, turn away, turn back and see my horse has gone and then suddenly appears actually right in my face. I mean I am pretty much TOUCHING the thing, but it's gone and then back again.
But hey, let's release more skins DLC, to make people think we are a caring company releasing "free" stuff. Stuff that was just either pointless, cut for a reason (it's rubbish), or just held back so we could use this strategy to try and avoid the actual issues with the game
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sariaen: Simple solution. Stop using GoG Galaxy client for the game. People have tons of problems connected with TW3 and Galaxy combined. Secondly, trying a clean install. That always helps. Patching such a big game is a pian in the arse. You add some code to the pile and it will pretty much break other piles of code. This has nothing to do with skill level. It is how the code works. What is more, patches came in pretty fast. I would say CDPR wanted to please everyone too quickly.
On top of that, I have a weak setup and the game runs like a charm with no pop-ins, no errors, and no bugs whatsoever.
I have never encountered any of those issues and I have been playing this game since release, on all patches, completing the game 3rd time currently. Sorry mate but we do not have different builds.

As for DLC. Cosmetic and model stuff can be added at a later point without much coding effort. Those are pretty small additions so they might have been created on the go after the release. No Data Miner has reported those things being already in the game (not as far my knowledge is concerned). Your argument therefore is invalid.

@Why can't people just admit that this developer wasn't nearly ready for a job this size? They over-reached, by a huge margin, and released a sloppily made piece of shit.@ This is the biggest bullshit I have heard so far. You think only Western developers are entitled to big projects? Please remind me how Skyrim was a shining gem upon release, and how modders constantly fix the game. TW3 is not 10/10 for me. Nonetheless it is a great game.

Check your hardware for issues. Games do not cause driver crashes commonly. As far as my experience is concerned, and I work as tech support, you should check your rig for issues. In majority of cases people have tons of shit going on on their PCs which is causing trouble.
I am using a GTX960 4GB card.
I did try playing without GoG, but it's just the same.
People said not using GoG helped, others said it was steam causing the issue (with the steam version).
Others said rolling back drivers helped them.
Others said UPDATING drivers helped them,
None of these things works for me, or for most people with the problem. I managed to play for about an hour after turning of nvidia streaming (which is running even though you disable it in experience) and nvidia experience in task manager.
But then it crashed again. I launched again hoping to get another hour of play, but it crashed again within 3 minutes, and has done so pretty much every time since then.

To people talking about slating them for releasing "free" content. It's not "free" because we paid for it when we bought the game, since it is content that was removed from the game purely to release it later for "free". A marketing/publicity strategy that 99% of people have fallen for.
I don't slate CDPR for releasing the content, free or otherwise. I slate them for doing it when there are major problems with the game that should be fixed first.

Again, nobody complained too much about the graphics downgrade, yet ubisoft took so much heat for that, many people now refuse to buy from them. I don't really care about the downgrade, it's one of those things. But I said the same when ubisoft did it as well. People applaud CDPR for it, hammer ubi for it. The hypocrisy is incredible.
I don't slate CDPR for releasing the content, free or otherwise. I slate them for doing it when there are major problems with the game that should be fixed first.
I don't know much about Nvidia drivers, as I use AMD, but with 295x2 at work I actually got worse performance than with single 290x (290x is crossfire perform about as bad as 295x2). Very interesting way of... resources utilization. /grin
I tried to launch game through Galaxy, through shortcut, through Steam, but as only Steam has built-in FPS meter, I can measure performance only there (though I can visually appraise performance in other modes).

NPCs popping for me started after patching, initial release with Day 1 patch had no or very little popping in, both in White Orchard and early Velen, yet after patching it was Assassin's creed Unity all over again (both titles are Nvidia gameworks, as well as recent Batman Arkham Knight, that was removed from sale recently), and certain lightning conditions were totally fucked up. So in this aspect W3 resembles (in)famous The Elder Scrolls: Buggerfall, where new patches not just fixed issues, but added new as well.
Some other issues that are buggering me still present and not patched, despite game being released for over a month.
Never had Roach disappearing and reappearing as OP said, but again, it may be related to Nvidia hardware.
@To people talking about slating them for releasing "free" content. It's not "free" because we paid for it when we bought the game, since it is content that was removed from the game purely to release it later for "free". A marketing/publicity strategy that 99% of people have fallen for.
I don't slate CDPR for releasing the content, free or otherwise. I slate them for doing it when there are major problems with the game that should be fixed first. @

Again, you have no idea if the content was in the game upon launch. This is just your speculations. Not all DLC are made prior to release. You have no proof so just leave it. You not happy? Fine, you have the right to.

Not nearly as many people as you would like have the problems you mention. The game has not been out for too long and yet we had around 4-5 patches out? So you are stating they are not fixing errors?