Techland has released the Dying Light update 1.42 (The Following Enhanced Edition version 1.35) which is an unannounced patch. This title update adds PS5 support in the form of new video modes, 60 frames-per-second (fps) support for Performance Mode and more! Read on for the Dying Light March 8 patch notes below.
Dying Light Update 1.42 Patch Notes | Dying Light The Following Enhanced Edition Update 1.35 Patch Notes | Dying Light March 8 Patch Notes:
Update: Techland has also issued a tweet announcing the new title update’s features! It’ll be coming to Xbox platforms soon, but at least you know what’s coming.
Console players! A next-gen patch has come to PlayStation, bringing quality improvements and enhancing your gameplay experience even more! Try out the new video modes and enjoy the increased view distance while parkouring through Harran!
Coming to Xbox soon! Stay tuned! pic.twitter.com/PyJq0jSgCw— Dying Light (@DyingLightGame) March 8, 2022
Here’s the patch notes via the game’s update history:
Version 1.42
Added three video modes on PS5. You can access them in the options menu.
- Performance mode – 60 FPS in full HD resolution
- Balanced mode – targeting 60 FPS in QHD resolution.
- Quality mode – 30 FPS in 4K resolution
Improved the 30 FPS cap on PS4 Pro.
Introduced new networking utilizing the EOS solution
As for the latest game in the franchise, Dying Light 2, Techland has announced that a new patch is coming to PC this week, with consoles getting it at a later (unspecified date). You can read more about the planned fixes in that patch right here.
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Been eagerly awaiting this patch since the announcement last Oct (and then nothing since!).
I’ve been holding off playing Dying Light until this, so here goes …