Dying Light 2: Stay Human is a 2022 action role-playing game developed and published by Techland. The sequel to Dying Light (2015), the game was released on February 4, 2022, for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. A Nintendo Switch version for the cloud is in development. The game received a new update a while ago, which brought a few fixes and improvements. Here are the details about the Dying Light 2 19 update patch notes.
Dying Light 2 Update 19 Patch Notes
Tower Raid: Halloween Run
Tower Raid returns, but this time the scare factor has been increased! But what does that mean exactly? New rewards and new candies. But don’t worry, good ol’ Baka’s will be waiting for you outside the Bazaar, accessible right after you’ve completed the prologue.
Wait, what was that about new candies? Yes! At the start of the event, we’ll convert all your leftover Treats from last year’s event into fresh Halloween Candies (it’s not good to be eating stale candy, even in a post-apocalyptic world). For every 5 Treats, you’ll be gifted 1 Halloween Candy, up to a maximum of 1000 Halloween Candies. If you’ve got more than 5000 Treats, don’t panic. Any Treats you have left over from the conversion to Halloween Candies will be transformed into Mutation Samples, at a rate of 1 per 4 Treats.
That was a bit heavy on the math, so let’s get into what you can expect from the event:
New Levels
Tower Raids are ever-growing, so we’ve prepared for you 3 brand new hotel-themed floors (making it a total of 12 you can now explore). The floors are now divided into 4 sub-themes with 3 floors for each.
Every run will pick 2 random floors per sub-theme, making a total of 8 you’ll have to conquer before reaching the rooftop, where the new final boss will be waiting. To spice things up, each floor will have a random gameplay modifier, so expect each run to be different from the last!
But we might be getting ahead of ourselves, after all, you’ll need to pick a character before any of this!
Characters
Halloween is all about playing a character, but your choice here goes a bit deeper than that. You won’t be picking a mere costume, but a loadout, trait and playstyle. So let’s take a look at the brand new character system.
Before each run, you’ll have to choose from four Halloween-inspired characters:
- Scarecrow (Tank) – Perfect for those who want to be in the thick of the action, thanks to his trusty scythe and increased HP pool
- Plague (Brawler) – Show the zombies that YOU are the plague infesting Villedor. Deliver a different type of medicine with your cane and your increased one-handed damage.
- Van Aiden (Ranger) – Don’t want to get your hands dirty? Then don’t! Grab your crossbow and wreak havoc from afar with increased ranged damage.
- Cursed Pirate (Specialist) – The seven seas are nothing compared to the Tower. Make your foes walk the plank, and if they resist, give them a little kick with increased parkour damage!
Unlike the Tower Raid Open Beta, what you have on you when you head to the Tower won’t matter as you’ll be given a preset loadout based on the character you choose. And, don’t hoard what you find in the Tower as it will be removed once you finish your run. And you’ll want to test out each of the characters, not just for a different experience, but you’ll receive a special weapon the first time you complete a run as that character. So, in total, there’s 4 unique items for you to get your hands on!
But wait, there’s more!
New Shop and Rewards
Baka’s back, alright! And so is his shop. Alongside the rewards from last year, he’s also stocked up on a fresh batch, too! The highlight of his wares this year is the Van Aiden Bundle items, so you can grab the outfit, his weapons and everything else for Halloween Candies. You’ll also want to pick up some bounties from Baka as they’ll reward you with more than a handful of Halloween Candies.
If you find yourself struggling with Tower Raid, you can pick up some perks to give you advantages when in the Tower. There are two types of Perks:
- Session Perks: These are purchased with Halloween Candies, but only one can be active during a Tower Raid run, so choose wisely. If you’re playing in co-op, only the host will be able to select which Session Perk will be active.
- Character Perks: These are special modifiers that are available for Perk Points only and will permanently affect your runs, granting some unique benefits (e.g. faster healing). Utilize their power and battle to the top! Perk Points are obtained by leveling up Baka and each level increase rewards you with a Perk Point. Baka can be leveled up to Level 25, meaning there’s a maximum of 24 Perk Points to earn this way. You will also gain an extra Perk Point at Level 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25. So, in total, you can get a maximum of 29, but you can also re-spec them at any time to try out different setups.
So that’s it for Tower Raid: Halloween Run. Now, let’s break down Update 1.19!
New Control Scheme
Alongside the standard one, we have introduced a Firearms layout for controllers, which you can activate in the Controls menu (via Options). The new layout will allow you to use LT/L2 to aim your guns and block when using melee weapons. So get ready, sharpshooters.
There are also other small adjustments to controls. Make sure to check them in-game from the Controls menu and select the mapping you want to use.
Game Updates
Aside from all the big news from Update 1.19 above, we’ve also introduced the following fixes and improvements to the game:
Tower Raid
- Lobby: fixed overlapping meshes
- Fixed getting stuck in obstacles in Floors 5, 10, 11 and 20
- Fixed visual issues with Floors 17
- Fixed clipping items and assets on Floors 9 and 19
- Roof: The window that allowed you to escape out-of-bounds is now closed and assets positioning is adjusted
- Volatile Tyrant can no longer trap you between objects to get you stuck
- Adjusted “Raid Failed” screen to show without delay
- Fixed progress tracking for several bounties
- Fixed minor issues with modifiers
Co-op
- Fixed co-op spawning in Tower Raid
- Fixed co-op soft locks in Tower Raid
- Players will no longer get stuck on the “Waiting for Host” screen
Gameplay
- Infected around Military Convoys will attack when approached
- Lola’s mink stole will no longer get stuck in “Diva” quest
- Fixed issues with AI collision (Biters will now respect your personal space)
- Volatile Hives return to their GRE Vaccine Lab spawn
- Fixed soft locks on Pilgrim Missions
- Fixed issues with soft-locking caused by NPCs
- Video previews for both Bash and Crowd Runner skills were updated to reflect this mechanic in-game
- Improved physics for Bash and Crowd Runner skills
- Patched unlimited balls bug (picked-up Game Ball will remain in your inventory)
- Fixed the issue of being unable to pick some droppable items
Technical
- Updated “Gritty” Filter preset (“Gritty Dark” stays the same with no changes)
- Restored some missing materials in the environment
- Added missing SFX and VFX (e.g., for EXPcalibur or grenade splash)
- Minor fixes to water splash behavior (e.g., for throwable items, accessories, and traps)
- Vegetation will behave according to the weather (lowered reaction to the wind)
- Fixed LODs in the Wharf area and Garrison Electrical Station
- Adjusted Aiden’s reactions if he enters and leaves a UV area quickly
- Changing outfits in a player’s stash no longer resumes dialogue playback
- Adjusted direction Aiden is facing when dialogue is finished
- Fixed game freeze when you open a map while changing locations
- Fixed issue with pop-up about missing DLC if the previous session was offline
- Patched issues occurring when changing some visual settings
- Adjusted calibration when upscale options are selected
- Addressed the issue with redirect buttons in the Steam overlay
- Fixed issues with DL Points purchase if logged on both PS4 and PS5
- Adjusted bonus from Vigilant Jackal Charm
UI
- Fixed some subtitle inconsistencies in side quests
- Fixed occasionally missing dialogue options with the Colonel
DevTools
- New slums prefabs added
- Missing terrain bug fixed
- LoD bugs fixed
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