The first Dying Light is updated to take advantage of the PlayStation 5 hardware
Techland has published a new patch for the first Dying Light to take advantage of the PlayStation 5 hardware.
The Polish company has revealed that the patch published today on the Sony console, and that will come "in a few days" also to Xbox Series X, will allow to use the game with three graphic modes. The first is a performance mode with stable 60FPs and Full HD resolution, the balanced mode operates at QHD and 60FPS resolution and, finally, quality mode raises resolution up to 4K, but reduces Frame-Rate to 30FPS.
The new patch, in addition, also has improvements in the previous generation. In the case of PlayStation 4 PRO includes "an improved 30fps limit" and new network code using the EOS solution. It has not been clarified if these improvements will arrive at Xbox One X when the Xbox patch is published, but it is supposed to be.
With the publication of this new Patch Techland reaffirms its commitment to a title that was originally published in January 2015, and that since then has received periodic updates with improvements and new content.
Its sequel, Dying Light 2: Stay Human, was published for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X / S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC on February 4, with a cloud version for Nintendo Switch on the way. In his analysis we said of him that "there is a margin of improvement in aspects such as the narrative or the implications that decisions entail, but it is fed up hard not to enjoy an entertaining title, extensive and that knows how to exploit its strengths."
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