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Funny story, the English version of the game and only the English version has her saying "I like Dwarves". But as she says something else in German and Polish I think the translator was just high or drunk or both.
 
My pc is considerably below even the minimum requirements, but lucky for me a PS4 is within reach. For the sake of the Wild Hunt I will debase my self for once and play on a console :D

And true enough: The Wild Hunt had me seek this mod out again just to see how you guys are doing.
 
Can one of you make sense of the maps provided with Witcher 3?

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The map on the game is more focussed on the games than on the books (the books do not provide any map). So it would make sense to take all the changes that were made for the new game into account. Yet I have a hard time finding things.
To me it seems as if the second map is just some artsy-incorrect version of a map. Compare the locations of the Vegelbud Estate.
 
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I have played it a lot with all of the DLC and have had no issues whatsoever.


Is there any plan for another bookmark since the third game is out or any additions? I have been playing it since it release and if I can be of any help I would love to help out.

Help would certainly be great to have. With this most it's mostly me that does any coding and the occasional interested person. Due to the low number of people to work on it those new people oftentimes quickly lose interest, too. Personally I lack the skill and time to really move the mod forward.

Well for me the game crashes whenever I click the icon for the start date, all the time.

Which version were you using? There's some reported issues with the version released by ajjr on moddb.
The version on the SVN is the "newest" one. But technically all released versions for CK2 2.3.3/4 should work (0.5 and upwards).