The new patch fixes performance issues, mission progression and combat adjustments.
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Techland continues to polish Dying Light: The Beast with new updates, and the 1.2.3 update is now available, which arrives to resolve stability issues, progression errors, and certain graphical glitches. Players can now download the update on Xbox, PC, and PlayStation.
This patch aims to improve the overall experience of the title after detecting errors that affected key aspects, from the grappling system against infected to mission bugs that could block progress.
New features of the 1.2.3 update of Dying Light: The Beast
Among the most notable changes in the patch, we find:
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Stability and performance
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Fix for several crashes that caused unexpected closures.
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Adjustments to DLSS sharpening and elimination of stuttering when using Frame Generation.
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Solution to graphical glitches in HDR on PlayStation 5.
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Gameplay
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Grabbing Biters is now more fair and balanced.
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Corrected patrol routes of Screamers in Dark Zones.
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Missions and progression
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Fixed an error in the tutorial that could block progress if a modified weapon was received.
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In the cooperative mission The Mine, destructible doors no longer remain indestructible for one player.
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Fixed a bug in shelters where doors and windows reappeared after reloading the game, trapping players.
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The asylum shelter no longer blocks access after loading the game.
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Solution to music that could get stuck in a loop after some missions.
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UI and consoles
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Added the “Join the Community” button again on consoles.
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With this update, Techland demonstrates its commitment to keeping Dying Light: The Beast in top shape, addressing player complaints and ensuring that the survival experience is smoother and uninterrupted.
