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Credit to the Dedicated W3EE Mod Team for creating Witcher 3 Enhanced Edition. Credit to Majestic511 for creating the Gwent Redux mod
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A simple merge of two files that (hopefully) fixes Gwent Redux's updated Miraculous Guide To Gwent when playing with W3EE's most recent 5.02 version.
The mods work well together thanks to the already included compatibility patch, but at some point the newly updated W3EE version must've broken the gwent guide. I found the two conflicting files, which were the gameparams.ws and the inventoryComponent.ws file.
This is an absolute amateur's job, it's literally my first time making a Witcher 3 "mod" of any kind. It works for me, I hope it works for you too.
You should be able to simply install this file with W3 Mod Manager, or by manually placing the extracted folder (modW3EEGwentRedux etc. etc.) in your Witcher 3\mods\ directory. Mod Manager is strongly recommended though, because this needs to have a higher priority than W3EE, Gwent Redux and the Compatibility patch.
I'll take a look later if I can provide a similar fix for the Lazarus mod, but that might be tough since I don't play with Lazarus at the moment and have no real way of verifying if the fix worked or not.
EDIT: A Lazarus version is now also available, to be installed the same way as the W3EE version. Although, since I can't actually try it out, THERE IS NO GUARANTEE THAT IT WORKS. If you try it out, please let me know either way.