Today, on February 7, a new update for the PC version of Dying Light 2 is available, and here is the complete list of changes and corrections added to this patch. While the majority of the gaming world enjoys Dying Light 2 since the start on Friday, the game is not without problems. There are many mistakes that range from slightly up to groundbreaking and affect the coop, among other things. This patch does not resolve greater problems, but PC players should detect some noticeable improvements after installing this update. Here everything is new with the update of 7 February for Dying Light 2.
Dying Light 2 Update Patnotes of 7 February
Here are the patch notes for the Dying Light 2 update of February 7th, which are provided directly by Techland on the Steam side of the game. These bug fixes are live on Steam and Epic Games Store live.
- Different game crashes were fixed
- Replication of Ki-toten bodies in the coop fixed
- DLSS enhancements added
- Fixed issue where players could not sell valuables to dealers
- Fixed artifacts that were sometimes visible on some AMD cards
- Solid mouse button binding options (means: You should re-bind your mouse buttons, we still work on additional implementation for additional mouse buttons)
The main problem that is resolved with this patch are crashes, and PC players should not experience as many crashes after installing this update. For Koop players, KI bodies are no longer duplicated for each player in some scenarios. DLSS was also improved, which should significantly improve performance for those with NVIDIA graphics cards that can use this feature.
For owners of AMD graphics cards, after the installation of this patch, no artifacts are visible during the game. This was an annoying visual mistake, which apparently affected AMD hardware, so it's nice to see him. Finally, a problem with the mouse button binding has been fixed, and players should no longer encounter problems if they try to sell valuables to a dealer.
Techland has planned further updates for the coming weeks, so that Dying Light 2 will only get better from here. We loved Dying Light 2 and awarded a score of 4.5 / 5 stars in our test. We praised the buttery parkour and the surprisingly captivating story and said, "Dying Light 2 is a larger and bold continuation that improves the original in every way. It has not only one of the most entertaining traversal systems of all time, but also offers the players interesting characters and quests to interrupt the whole race. "It's absolutely worth a try if you have loved the first game or even a small interest to look at this sequel.
Dying light 2 is now available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X | S. A Nintendo Switch version of the game will be released later this year.
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