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I do love Dying Light (apart from the ending), and it looks like it will get a fresh coat of paint soon with new content.

The trailer shows off some existing content/DLC, along with some new stuff.

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The new expansion teased right at the end is apparently included with the season pass, so it might be a good time to snap that up now. We suggest waiting to see what it's like first though of course.

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8 comments

StianTheDark Jul 29, 2015
I thought about buying the Season Pass, but nah. I'd rather wait and see if the expansion is any good and then maybe pick it up in the winter sale.
ElectricPrism Jul 30, 2015
I accidently bought the non-linux version a while ago and every time it goes on sale I'm broke.

I would have loved to have started playing this by now.
fabertawe Jul 30, 2015
What's the performance like with this now? I have an i7-4790K and a GTX 660. I've been hanging off getting it in light of previous reports.

p.s. love the Welsh t-shirt ^_^


Last edited by fabertawe on 30 July 2015 at 7:33 am UTC
Beamboom Jul 30, 2015
What's the performance like with this now? I have an i7-4790K and a GTX 660. I've been hanging off getting it in light of previous reports.

I'm on a 680 and the game runs fine for me now. I'd estimate an average frame rate of around 50 somewhere, and pretty stable. And the graphics are great in this game, easily the best looking open world game on Linux today.
fabertawe Jul 30, 2015
Cheers Beamboom, think I'll move it nearer the top of the (ever expanding!) wishlist.
metro2033fanboy Jul 30, 2015
AVAILABLE: Shadow of mordor...DOWNLOADING! STEAM FTW!




Last edited by metro2033fanboy on 30 July 2015 at 5:13 pm UTC
Commander Aug 2, 2015
What's the performance like with this now? I have an i7-4790K and a GTX 660. I've been hanging off getting it in light of previous reports.

p.s. love the Welsh t-shirt ^_^

Game won't even start anymore for me and support is all but helpful "we sent the logs to devs" ~3 months later no change. So I would be careful buying this game really.
fabertawe Aug 3, 2015
Thanks for the feedback everyone. I'm very engrossed in Shadow Of Mordor at the moment, so this one's on the long finger for now.
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