Fixes the Dice Poker and Arm Wrestling minigames so you always win.
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Soo, the dice poker game is somewhat frustrating in TW2, even more so than the original, what with the NPC opponents always one-upping you just barely. So I poked around the game files, tried to do the same that some other mod (sorry, can't remember which) for TW1 made it so you'd always win, no matter the hands thrown. Found the right file, and now I'm uploading it here. This is a very simple equation change that shouldn't mess up anything.
Enjoy!
PS: Sometimes, there's a small chance the game will end in a draw. Draws can still happen with this mod, but as soon as the hands aren't even anymore, you'll win again.
Update: Added a fix for always winning Armwrestling, even when you seemingly lose. This results in Geralt smashing his opponent's arm to the other side just as he's about to lose. Note that the two new archives have the same ReadMe - the archive name should speak for itself though.