The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition v3.2 Patch Released

If you've ever found yourself thinking that The Witcher 2's UI could have used some enhancements you should be pleased to know that CD Projekt RED has hired David Block, author of an unofficial UI modification, and integrated his changes in the v3.2 patch for the title. Furthermore, you can also disable the changes in case you were fine with the vanilla UI.

Here's the full changelog:
  1. Minimap: Adds a north arrow.
  2. Alchemy: Crafting slots show how many ingredients there are; better default ingredient selection (e.g., not having to filter out quest item ingredients all the time); un-rotates alchemy element symbols; saves custom ingredient selection for a formula (until you close the panel or go to another formula, but no longer resetting every time you create something).
  3. Tooltips: Taller, and scroll faster.
  4. Inventory/Trading/Storage: Sorting buttons (sort by time acquired, name, aggregate weight, aggegrate price.) Reversible sort also possible.
  5. Trading: Places a checkmark next to books, formulas, and crafting diagrams that you already have in your inventory.
  6. Crafting: Shows how many items you have instead of capping the number at how many are required. E.g., 30/3 instead of 3/3.
  7. Other: Sorts some lists alphabetically: crafting, alchemy, elixirs.