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Dying Light: Enhanced Edition announced, sounds excellent

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I'm a big fan of Dying Light, even with it being a bit iffy at times for me, but the general gameplay is fantastic. The developers have announced a newer Dying Light: Enhanced Edition is coming

Want to know if you will get it? This should clear it up:

We've noticed you have a lot of questions.
This infographic should clear things up. pic.twitter.com/PpW1mzqhR5

— Dying Light (@DyingLightGame) December 7, 2015


So, if you already own it you will get it, but the The Following expansion is still an expansion and needs to be purchased.

What's new exactly?
- Legend System
- Nightmare Difficulty
- Bounties System
- New Parkour Moves
- New Enemy Attacks & Behaviors
- #DrinkForDLC Content
- New NPC Models
- Enhanced Facial Expressions
- Improved Human Enemy AI
- Improved Volatile AI
- Greater Firearm Variety
- HUD and Video Filter Customizations
- Audio Upgrades
- Gameplay Quality Improvements
- Console Performance Upgrades
- Overall Game Look and Feel Improvements

After reading all that, and with the new DLC coming out, I am seriously interested in it once again.

You can find Dying Light on Steam. I own the Season Pass, so I will be giving the Enhanced Edition a good go, and the DLC to give you all my thoughts on it. It arrives on February 9th next year, so not too long to wait! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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metro2033fanboy Dec 8, 2015
More than 40hours on STEAM/NVIDIA not a single bug since dayONE...perf is great...tough that at dayone was unplayable...TechLand fixed it 2 months later...


Last edited by metro2033fanboy on 8 December 2015 at 8:42 pm UTC
TacoDeBoss Dec 8, 2015
Quoting: MGOidBugs, bugs everywhere... I bought this in the Black Friday, the game show me a message saying it needs OpenGL 3.3, when I have 4.1 in the free drivers... It keeps crashing no matter what I do to convince it that my hardware meets the requirement... Now you guys say that the multiplayer is broken, so I did the right thing for getting a refund.

This developer is known very its very bugged games, so I will keep away from then. Dead Island still refuses to work with the open source driver. Another case of NvidiaGL for you...

No, the multiplayer worked fine when I last played.
pete910 Dec 8, 2015
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Quoting: DamonLinuxPL
Quoting: pete910
Quoting: DamonLinuxPL@LIAM, could you ask your contact in Techland about fixing performance and graphics issues in Linux with AMD drivers?

Both Techland and AMD released patch/driver that fixed it a while back now

I know, I have big issues with graphics on my AMD and they fix it. But now I come back to game and I see it again...

What you running/driver ?

Just had an hour-ish in it, no probs here. 290x on cat 15.11's
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