Gothic 3

Gothic 3

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The best optimization for Gothic 3 [MORE FPS]
By Slayni
A short tutorial on how to improve your gameplay, hence you will get more fps.
You will achieve a significant improvement in the quality of the game!
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As an introduction
As everyone knows, the optimization of Gothic 3 really sucks.
We're all trying to find the optimal settings to push PCs to their limits.
I'll demonstrate below that it only takes a few steps to make that game playable, as much as possible.
Basic steps

In case the link doesn't work, use the links below!
Copy it and paste it into a new tab, as Steam cuts the links with the link filter for some reason.

Community Patch v1.75
https://www.worldofgothic.de/download.php?id=1283
Update Pack v1.75
https://www.worldofgothic.de/download.php?id=1371
Parallel Universe Patch
https://www.worldofgothic.de/download.php?id=1663



The steps mentioned above are completely sufficient to enjoy smooth gameplay. There is virtually no chance of encountering errors like "Where is the Guru?" or "Fatal Error."

However, if the standard Gothic experience starts to feel a bit dull and you want to refresh it with some mods, there is one more important step to consider.

This involves using DXVK, which runs the game with Vulkan instead of DirectX. This is crucial because even the simplest mods can lead to optimization issues or cause errors.

I tested various mods using the Quest Pack combined with Content Mod 3.1, as well as the full UnionStarter pack with over 60 mods installed.

The game ran fairly smoothly with the first mod combination using DirectX 9. However, when using a larger number of mods, it often crashed and caused much worse optimization. While the high number of mods naturally affects game performance, switching to the Vulkan engine completely solved these issues, eliminating both crashes and poor optimization.

To use the Vulkan API, you simply need to download the DXVK package [github.com] and then downloading the latest version by selecting the Assets tab and choosing the file with the .gz extension.

After downloading, just extract the package, open the x32 folder, copy the d3d9.dll file, and paste it into the main game directory.
Video settings

At the bottom of the settings, there is a separate category for options that cause performance drops. Most of these options are pointless and only result in problems. It's essential to turn them off, especially the Overflow effect.

You can set the remaining settings to maximum, depending on your computer's capabilities.
Field of view & ge3.ini
The default configuration significantly restricts the rendering range.
Below is an example of how my ready-made file significantly improves the range of world rendering. It's clear that the ge3.ini decreases FPS, but with today's powerful PCs, this shouldn't be an issue.

ge3 [drive.google.com]
Copy and paste it into the main directory - \SteamLibrary\steamapps\common\Gothic 3\Ini

It includes a modified version that changes the field of view and increases the number of CPU threads. If you forget to create a backup, there's also a default version inside.




Improvements
  • Custom ReShade for Gothic 3

    https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2888610051

    One of the fundamental improvements is ReShade option. It significantly improves the quality of graphics, making the game more colorful and vibrant.

    The installation is incredibly simple. Just download the ready-made files and put them into the main game folder. There's no need for any manual installation! The shaders are loaded automatically when you launch the game.

    HOME key, as I remember it, opens ReShade's settings (in-game).

    ReShade [drive.google.com]

    Created by Tore Andersen.



  • 4GB Patch

    A patch that expands the in-game memory from 2GB to 4GB. Thanks to the 4GB patch, the game shouldn't crash to desktop. It's not a good idea to using only 2GB of memory in today's times with current hardware. It can only be used with a 64-bit system.

    To install: Unpack the file an run it. Select "Gothic3.exe", and click OK. Once you get a message saying 'Patch successfully applied', you're done.

    4GB Patch [ntcore.com]

  • Mouse Fix

    Community Patch v1.75 can solve the entire problem if the mouse is not working at all. However, what if we have a problem with mouse sensitivity? To fix that, simply launch the game and go to Settings, then click on Mouse Control. Set the X/Y Sensitivity with a 45% difference and lower the Smoothing to -98%. This will restore normal controls.

    If your mouse still doesn’t work at all, even after following all the steps from the Basic Steps section, you can fix this by downloading the Mouse Fix [www.worldofgothic.de].

    After downloading, extract the package and move the Script_MouseDrag.dll file to the scripts folder, which you will find in the main game directory. That should solve the issue!
A couple of screenshots




To sum up
There are only a few steps to a significant improvement in the quality of the gameplay.
This affects not just the smoothness of gameplay but also the visibility or graphical enhancement.
I promise it will work for you!

Special thanks goes to PeTak for help.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/39500/Gothic_3/
20 Comments
Horstcredible 19 Aug @ 2:34am 
Unfortunately this fucked up my installation. Where is the Guru on load, everytime. Probably the Reshade. Running g3 on Linux, using Steam Proton GE. Had no issues before and it ran stable as heck.
jirka.praha4 28 Feb @ 3:15pm 
Perfect! Thank you!
Slayni  [author] 27 Dec, 2024 @ 3:13am 
@R3D I haven't tested it myself.
R3D_PL 27 Dec, 2024 @ 2:15am 
Can the shader be changed to 1_4 in the Community Patch?
Goffik 29 Oct, 2024 @ 1:38am 
Thanks, but I've played the Gothic series since day one, so I know most of the tricks and tweaks, and what they do. I had G3 running well and looking great before I even found your guide. My objective was simply to see if there were any new tweaks I didn't know about as it's been a few years since my last playthrough.

I think maybe you misunderstand my question though. I compared the *contents* of the ini files, not their effect on the game. In mine there are some settings which are entirely missing from your file, and in yours there are settings which are entirely missing from mine. To me this suggests that your ini has been taken from a game using more mods than the ones you list in your guide.

I was just asking out of curiosity more than anything else. If it works for the people using it then that's fine.
Goffik 28 Oct, 2024 @ 3:57am 
Comparing my default ge3.ini after installing the patches to the one you offer for download, I see a number of differences other than the ones you mention. For example, a few settings in the default ini are completely missing from yours, and there are settings in your ini (on top of the cache settings) which are not present in the default.

Are you using other mods not mentioned in your guide? What are the changes these differences are going to cause issues?
-VI- 19 Oct, 2024 @ 4:28pm 
@Slayni Thank you, I'm on Linux, which uses Vulkan (DXVK) by default anyway. :steamthumbsup:
Slayni  [author] 16 Oct, 2024 @ 12:56pm 
@-VI- Make sure to try the Vulkan API if any problems pop up. Game feels much smoother compared to its default engine.
-VI- 14 Oct, 2024 @ 3:04pm 
These instructions helped me to get G3 running smoothly, thank you!
The performance got terrible after installing the community patch but the parallel universe patch sorted that out as well.
Slayni  [author] 19 Aug, 2024 @ 11:17pm 
@Dardoo There should be a download button at the top, in the upper right corner. Try refreshing the page, or copying the link and opening it in another browser, or in Incognito mode.