Dying Light 2 update 1.28 is out now for PC and consoles. You can get the details on this update including the patch notes here.
The latest update for Dying Light 2, version 1.28, includes some important improvements and fixes. One of the major changes is the removal of the XeSS upscalers for AMD graphics card users. Previously, selecting XeSS in the video options menu could lead to a driver crash, but this issue has now been resolved.
Additionally, the update addresses a crash that could happen when swapping weapons in the inventory menu. Another fix is related to the size of multiple icons and HUD elements, which had been enlarged and caused issues for players. The update also resolves various problems with localization and item descriptions.
Dying Light 2 Update 1.28 Patch Notes
- Disabled XeSS upscalers for AMD graphic card users. Selecting XeSS in the video options menu no longer causes a driver crash
- Fixed crash which could occur while swapping weapons in the inventory menu
- Fixed the issue with enlarged multiple icons and HUD elements
- Fixed several localization and item description issues
Some other changes that have been added recently in a major update include improved audio during night chases, the ability to skip cutscenes, and changes to the behavior of Hazmat Biters. There are also several co-op improvements, such as the ability for any player to use the host’s Nightrunner Tools during a co-op session, added respawn ability, and markers of other players displaying on the compass. Overall, these updates include many improvements and new features that will enhance the gameplay experience for Dying Light fans.
Dying Light 2 is an open-world zombie survival game crafted by Techland, serving as a sequel to the 2015 edition of the same name. It is out now and available on a variety of platforms, including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Its gameplay incorporates a dynamic day-night cycle, parkour movement, branching storylines, and four-player cooperative play.