While Dying Light 2 Stay Human has yet to be available in stores, Techland Games had already released patch notes for the day one patch. This patch will introduce updates and fixes to a number of problems, including some that we noticed while conducting our review. This day one patch is only for the console versions of Dying Light 2, as the PC build has already been patched.
This day, one patch will be available for retail when the game is available.
Preliminary Day 1 Console Patch Notes:
- Fixed the Broadcast infinite respawn story block
- Fix for dialogues that block story progression
- Re-signing to the co-op session doesn’t fail in case the user is logged in
- Fixed crash when handing electrical parts to Carlos in Bazaar
- Fixed problems with temporarily lowering the difficulty level – improved adaptive difficulty for AIs
- Fixed crash caused by background renderer during the transition between menu and loading screens
- Increased Wwise overall memory limit – fix for missing sounds and voice-over
- Resolved problems with objects and AI sinking into the ground on a flat surface.
- Fix for AI sometimes freezing/becoming immortal when the owner changes during death
- Added protection against potential crashes.
- Updates for ES, CH; DE intro.
- Added missing game actions fixing occasional unresponsiveness.
- Fixed Streamer Mode option which was not working properly.
- Fixed crash on opening the secondary screen.
- Fixed disconnecting co-op sessions after a certain amount of time.
- And many more…
As for the PC build, as mentioned, it has already received these updates, plus added support for Nvidia’s DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) and AMD’s FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution).
Dying Light 2 Stay Human releases on February 4, 2022, for the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (Steam/Epic Games Store). If you’re still on the fence about picking up the game, why not give our review a read.