Patches and Updates/Patch 1.2.1
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Patch 1.2.1 is a patch that was released on January 30, 2015 for Dying Light.
1.2.1 Patch Notes
(Windows & Linux)
- numerous performance optimizations, both general and configuration-specific, that resolve many performance problems
- compatibility fixes – related to language and regional system settings
- fixes a number of crashes in various situations
- blocked cheating by changing game’s data files
- new issue tracking mechanisms (-safemode switch, additional logs, minidumps always, full dumps on request)
- numerous audio compatibility fixes
Bug Fixing:
- resolved disappearing inventory in a save game in specific circumstances
- resolved blocked using of items after breaking reloading of shooting weapon
- removed weapon duplication glitch of throwable weapons
- limited camera field of view on cutscenes when in-game FOV set to other than default
- lowered frequency of docket availability information
KNOWN ISSUES WE ARE WORKING ON
- performance issues of systems based on the AMD processor
- freezes when using Nvidia DoF
- unsatisfactory performance on multi-GPU systems
1.2.1 Linux specific patch notes
- added keyboard support for unicode characters
- fixed crashes (when unplugging game PAD controller, on landing movie)
- fixed primary weapon HUD selection via mouse controller
- fixed input system performance (along with mouse wheel)
- fixed v-sync in windowed mode
- fixed fullscreen support
- fixed game process priority
- fixed water reflection
- fixed in-game menu map background
- fixed characters faces morphing (chatters)
- fixed missing (yellow) materials, i.e. sense mode, bushes, rocks
KNOWN LINUX ISSUES WE ARE WORKING ON:
- the game does not launch on some systems (i.e. Linux Mint)
- the game does not work with Radeon cards
- some rendering/OpenGL performance issues
- too intense blur effect