
Hold on, since when was removing an unwanted filter considered cheating? I am aware that this is the case for any VAC enabled game but that is not the case for Dying Light. If we look at the patch notes for patch 1.2.1 you will see the line “blocked cheating by changing game’s data files”. If Techland didn’t allow the player to disable this function, we should be allowed to mod the filter out… shouldn’t we? Hold on a minute, RedGamingTech mention that WB Games are apart of this organisation, so this would imply that WB Games are filing legitimate Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) take down notices on modders… this is definitely not a good reaction to have from WB Games simply due to a cosmetic alteration that may not be liked by certain players, ie myself (I hate film grain on any game). taken down by Company: Entertainment Software Association. Shortly after these files were uploaded, they were taken down via a violation of the file sharing websites Terms of Service…. The game now runs quite a bit better on PC, but there are still a few glaring issues, most notability for those packing dual-GPUs, and the twelve of you running the game on Linux.Over the release of Dying Light, two Redditers by the names of drogean2 and Descatusat created a mod to remove the film grain that’s always on, and uploaded the mod to MediaFire and TinyUpload.

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