![]() Well, now here we are a little over a year later with an Enhanced Edition of the game. A first-person action adventure game set in a zombie-infested town with a fantastic parkour system at your fingertips was a great concept, and for the most part Techland pulled it off excellently. Where the game truly shined, however, was in its gameplay. It’s overall plot may not have been groundbreaking, but the execution of it was tense and thrilling with characters you cared about and pacing that was relentless. While Dead Island was a promising start, Dying Light was a lot more ambitious in what it set out to do. Nice to see at least one Linux specific fix getting in.When Dying Light launched early last year it marked the first time where developer Techland really got the zombie genre right. Fixed movies not playing in the skill details sub-menu.Fixed a rare bug causing loss of all equipped car parts during a Be the Zombie match.Various stability improvements, including co-op.They still need to work out the kinks and stability in the Linux version, but even so it's still one of my favourite games (If you ignore the ending to the first part). It is probably the single biggest feature request they had on their Steam forum too, so it's surprising it took so long to implement. Turning this off will allow me to enjoy the game much more. Personally, I think Chromatic Aberration is ugly as hell and it really messes with my eyes. ![]() ![]() It's great to see them finally listen to the community and add in this much requested feature. Dying Light (oh sorry it's Dying Light: The Following - Enhanced Edition now isn't it) is a pretty good game, even more so with the new The Following DLC. ![]()
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