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Gothic 3 Where Is The Guru Patch

Is this the big one? Is it time to finally play this darned game that's been sat idle on the shelf for a year now?What do you mean with 'Big one'? If you mean the one that was supposed to replace most world meshes, then the answer is no. Piranha and NoGood broke off over that matter. However, there're also fixes from Spellbound (the dudes that now make Gothic4). It's a quite impressive list, and even more impressive that NoGood actually paid the Community coders, too.I say go for it! It's prolly the last patch anyways.

Edited February 7, 2008 by Morgoth. Now I applied the patch, and it still runs like a hog. It's like no-patch vs. With patch makes no difference whatsoever. In that regard, I fail to see why NoGood tried supporting such a crippled game in the first place.Your computer sucks, get a new one. It runs fine on mine and even great after the patch, even though I had to restart the entire adventure from scratch (which was kind of annoying seeing as I was level 75+ with only a few broken steps of the main quest to go.). I haven't had a Guru crash or Stack overflow crash since installing 1.6.

Gothic 3 patch 1.74

By the way, try running an unpatched version of Gothic 3 first and then install the 1.6 patch, if you think it doesn't do anything! I'm getting 10-15% better framerates, a lot less stuttering, improved loading/saving times and a BILLION little odd bugs removed. I'm not sure. On the one hand, Spellbound managed to stop the crashing and the memory leaks in Gothic 3 with the last patch. It has not crashed for me once since that patch, impressively enough. On the other hand.

Well, the stuttering is still there, and for the first five minutes of starting a session, it is actually worse than pre-patch for me. At first I thought they really screwed up on that one, but whenever I play for longer than five minutes, the stuttering all but disappears (maybe once every twenty minutes it randomly locks up for 1-2 seconds).I have a feeling the engine may be so badly designed from the ground up that it will always stutter, no matter what (short of a complete rewrite). It matters less for me now since I've gotten used to it, but I can easily see how this would be annoying for someone a little less Gothic-enamoured than me.

Contents.Gameplay The player must complete quests and slay wild animals and monsters to earn experience and improve skills. The game is reputation centric allowing the player to side with a faction. While there are six factions in the game, only three are joinable: the Rebels, the Orc mercenaries and the Hashishin. The remaining factions are the Rangers, the Nomads and the people of Nordmar. The player is able to take advantage of missions to allow either side to take over towns. Dialog changes according to in-game actions and behavior.

The game places a special focus on the interactivity of the environment. The controls have been altered slightly with a stronger focus on action. Navigation and combat are more mouse-centric, with each mouse button having a different combat action. The Nameless Hero can also now wield dual weapons or use a shield.Synopsis Prologue The tells the story of The Nameless Hero, a man thrust into the events of a penal colony. The colony takes the form of a encased in a large magical shield known as The Barrier, much like an impenetrable dome.

Over the course of the story, The Nameless Hero becomes acquainted with several characters, the most notable of which are Diego, Lee, Cor Angar, Lester, Gorn, Lares, Milten, and Xardas. Some of these characters are connected with the various factions of the game, which include the Old Camp, the New Camp and the Swamp Camp. Also connected with these factions are the water and fire mages, of which Xardas is an outcast. Xardas, a necromancer, plays a central part to the survival and advancement of the character. Ultimately, he galvanizes the character toward the ultimate goal of stopping the summoning of a beast known as The Sleeper, but the entrance was guarded by a camp of orcs.

The hero was helped by an orc shaman named Ur-Shak, who made an artifact that would prevent the orcs from attacking him. The Nameless Hero banishes The Sleeper at the cost of nearly losing his own life.The sees The Nameless Hero resurrected by Xardas into a new setting. Now located outside the city of Khorinis, he is asked by Xardas to investigate a new evil that threatens Khorinis and the surrounding lands. Over the course of the story, The Nameless Hero reconnects with old friends from the first chapter while adjusting to changes in the faction structure.

With the penal colony and its barrier a thing of the past, the surrounding lands have been invaded by orcs. Factions now consist of the Militia/Paladins of Khorinis, the Fire Novices/Fire Mages, and the Mercenaries/Dragon Hunters. Water mages also make a return. Having discovered the source of the evil threatening Khorinis, our hero assembles a crew of trusted friends and sails to a nearby island.

There he battles a large undead dragon, completing the central quest of the chapter. The chapter closes with the hero and his allies sailing away from the island.Gothic 2 also has an expansion called Night of the Raven.

In the expansion, the Hero faced many new dangers and a new unexplored world. The Water Mages played an important role in the expansion.

There was a new faction known as the Ring of Water, who had the same relationship to the Water Mages as the Paladins do to the Fire Mages. The main antagonist was Raven, who was second-in-command to Gomez, leader of the Old Camp, in the first game. Raven wanted to command the armies of Beliar, the evil one of the 3 gods, along with a new powerful weapon known as the Claw of Beliar.Plot The third part opens with the Nameless Hero and his friends sailing to a new continent overrun with orcs, arriving in Myrtana, the central region of the continent. The hero lost all his belongings from the previous game when his ship is stolen while he's onshore with Milten, Diego, Gorn, and Lester. Presumably this is the source of the orc invasion that was launched on Khorinis during the second chapter. These lands have no physical connection to Khorinis or the ruins of the penal colony. In these mountainous forests the orcs have enslaved the human kingdom with only a few free humans living in the nearly uninhabitable icy northlands of Nordmar and the southern desert of Varant.

Gothic 3 Mouse Patch

The hero must decide whether to join the rebellion and stay true to the deposed human king, serve the Orcish usurpers in their quest to topple the last remaining human stronghold, or choose a path that serves his own ends. Throughout the story, he is accompanied by a number of NPCs, some of whom are old friends. While this chapter brings forward friends from the previous title (Xardas, Diego, Milten, Gorn, Lester, Lee, and Vatras) it also introduces two new major characters; King Rhobar the Second (who ultimately was responsible for sending the Nameless Hero to the penal colony in the first game) and Zuben. While the king has a strong past as a bold leader, he now faces a near defeat; his fame is on the decline.

Zuben leads the Hashishin that inhabit the southern region of Varant. Development Gothic 3 is powered by a custom engine called Genome; it supports, has a design and includes dynamic lighting (including ). Character animation uses EMotion FX 2 and physics simulation is provided by 's. It also uses IDV's tree and plant software, from for the cutscenes, as well as the from Firelight Technologies for sound playback.The game was designed for a minimum system requirement of a 2.0 GHz Intel Pentium 4 with 768 MB System; recommended video cards include an ATI, Nvidia series or better if possible. Post-release After a release with many problems and bugs, a dispute between the publisher and developer led to their separation in 2007.

The game remained with the last released patch 1.12 in a buggy and unfinished state, and an announced further patch and editor were not finished. Therefore, the copyright holding publisher Jowood granted access to the to developers from the game community to allow the fans at least take care of the significant problems and bugs themselves.

In years of voluntary and unpaid work the fan community produced several, with an actual iteration version 1.75 released on April 2012. With this 1.5 GB sized patch significant enhancements and fixes were introduced, so that finally a playable state of the game was achieved. Also, a 'Community Story Project' still works on fixing inconsistencies in former Gothic games and on filling story gaps. In 2014 an additional patch and a data optimizer for the 1.75.14 version became available fixing some of the remaining issues. Expansion. Main article:On November 21, 2008 released a standalone expansion entitled Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods, developed by Trine Games. Gothic 3: Forsaken Gods was similar buggy as the original game and was later fixed in an Enhanced Edition by Mad Vulture Games, a company which was created by developers from the game community.Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore63/100Review scoresPublicationScoreC8/105/10D7.6/10GameZone7.7/104.9/1080%Gothic 3 was a commercial success, with global sales over 500,000 copies by March 2007.

It sold 100,000 units in its opening two days.The game received 'mixed' reviews, according to video game. Prior to its release in early October 2006, Gothic 3 was nominated as the best game of E3. Since the release, most concerns have centered on bugs. 's Daniel Wilks commended the game for its 'ton of quests, rewards exploration and approachable combat'. However, he criticised it for 'system hogging, feeling unfinished and atrocious voice acting'.