Knowing the version of the game is not at all necessary if you are playing offline or without using patches and other additional modifications. If, for any reason, you need to know the version of the game, you can do it both yourself and using additionally installed programs.
Instructions
Step 1
Open the credits in the Risen menu, which usually list the people who have been involved in the development of the game. Usually there is information about its main parameters, including the version. If you haven't used any patches before, the version will most likely be correct.
Step 2
If you have upgraded the version using additional materials, this information may be displayed in its old form, despite the fact that you have installed a later modification of it. Here you need to view the patch that you used, usually in its name or menu it is indicated to which version the update is being carried out through its use.
Step 3
Pay attention to the game menu in different modes. Sometimes developers write a version of it in one of the corners of the window. Also inspect the box from the disc, usually the version of the game is spelled out on the front side. If you do not find this information on the packaging, titles or the disc itself, use the program method.
Step 4
To do this, select a program that would display the most complete data about the elements installed in the system, for example, various utilities for optimization, programs for collecting information about the computer, and so on. Usually they are included in others as an additional function of viewing information about the software installed on the computer.
Step 5
Use also key viewer programs, many of them also display information about the version of the software installed on your computer, including their version. This also applies to games. Try to use licensed versions of programs and download them only from trusted sites, do not forget to update the anti-virus databases. Be careful with utilities that request Internet access.