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SpeedMultiplierX = 0.800
SpeedMultiplierY = 0.800
depends on your preference
gtx 3080ti and i7-12700k
mod list is:
Union
Ninja
Gothic 1 Community Patch
GD3D11
Textures Universe
Fixed Carnage Heads Module
Toolkit
Union Advanced Inventory
Union HP and Mana Regeneration
But i have also tried with just:
Union
Ninja
Gothic 1 Community Patch
GD3D11
With GD3D11 i get a memory allocation error after a couple saves, without it or with the legacy edition the game crashes after a few minutes with an access violation error.
[Display]
Width=1920
Height=1080
I remove GD3D11 from workshop addons list. Remove all game/game files was necessary.
Then install everything one more time, but instead of newest version GD3D11 I subscribe legacy wersion :
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3463887165
(just 3 versions behind)
If you have ANY other problems, write to the developer's github.
Thanks.
Do the file deletion and replacing trough the pop-up file manager and not trough steam OS desktop mode, as that does not seem to work.
Optionally disable wi-fi to prevent steam from updating the game files with the broken mod version.
Sub to mod.
Launch game trough mod launcher.
Get an error about renderer.
Re-launch mod launcher.
Scroll to GD3D11 and click on it.
Select "Mod files" button in the toolbar of the launcher and a win 95 looking file manager will pop up.
Go into the System folder and delete everything.
Download an older version of the mod from github and extract it somewhere.
Copy/paste the files from github to the System folder. Note, that it will paste all the files from the GD3D11 folder in the System folder and not in the GD3D11 subfolder. Dont do anything about that, just close the file manager and re-open it from the Mod FIles button in the mod launcher and you will now see it has created the folder and all the files have been moved inside.
Select Gothic in the mod launcher and press the Play button - your game should work now, with the mod enabled.
Props to steam user Stoxy who figured it out.
Good Morning