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Yes, I'd certainly recommend learning how to mod this game and installing a few mods that focus on fixing bugs. Here's a guide that should help you get the basics of modding down (it doesn't take too long to learn)
Basic guide to installing The Witcher 3 mods v.2.0 [wghost81.wordpress.com]
You can also go to The Witcher 3 Nexus Mods page [www.nexusmods.com] to browse popular mods (sort by Popular all time).
I recommend this mod for fixes:
Community Patch - Besserwisser's Fix Collection (Including Nitpickers Patch) [www.nexusmods.com]