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Dying Light 1 Releases Xbox Patch Following Half-a-Decade

Rishabh ShandilyaBy Rishabh ShandilyaMarch 22, 2022
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Techland, the studio behind the classic Dying Light videogame, has nonetheless been fully promoting it even when the title is over half a decade old. Updates for the Xbox version of the highly-successful videogame have come in the shape of a new graphic enhancement.

Following the launch of Dying Light 2 barely a month earlier, the publisher has issued a patch for its best-selling predecessor. It’s important to know that this isn’t an update for an Xbox Series X/S videogame, but rather a visual enhancement for the Xbox One and subsequent systems. The update is a long-awaited one that has been released in a delayed fashion.

What Does The Update Bring

A comparable level of performance may be expected from the Xbox Series X update compared to previous games that have received equivalent fixes. For maybe the first time, the Performance Option natively supports 60 Framerate in High Definition as well as 60 Hz in Full hd+ resolution. 30 Hz in maximum 4K clarity is likewise available in Quality Settings.

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Although some videogames have succeeded to attain 60 Framerate as well as 4K, this update seems to lag a little shy of those benchmarks. Full HD at 30 frames per second will be available in Performance Mode for Xbox Series S, and Xbox One consoles. In QHD, 30 frames per second are the goal of the Performance Mode. It also has new EOS-based connectivity, in contrast to several mode enhancements.

Dying Light 1 next-gen patch is here!
We've added two videos modes on Xbox Series S and Xbox One X, and three video modes on Xbox Series X!
Access them in the options menu! pic.twitter.com/0odPnuFeFm

— Dying Light (@DyingLightGame) March 21, 2022

The publisher published an identical update for the Playstation 5 as well as Playstation 4 sometime last week. Xbox players have now received their personal variant of the update, which Microsoft had previously said might arrive. Many gamers were annoyed that the developer was spending energy & expense on the upkeep of an old videogame, but that doesn’t imply the studio has neglected its most recent release.

To that end, the developer has issued a number of Dying Light 2 updates, each of which focused on improving the gameplay in little but significant ways. A fresh update for Dying Light has been released, and the issue now seems to be whether or not it represents the start of the firm’s departure from the videogame or if it indicates that it will proceed to receive care in the coming days.

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Rishabh Shandilya

I’m the guy you see dancing in the rain in the middle of the night. Pursuing my bachelor’s in literature, I love to read and write and I’m somewhat of a decent storyteller. A die-hard fan of Miyazaki and Murakami and my go-to quote is “The past is a foreign country, we do things differently there”.

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