Techland has released a new patch for Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition that adds an option to disable Chromatic Aberration. According to the changelog, this update also adds various stability improvements, including co-op. This patch will be auto-downloaded from Steam, and you can read its complete changelog below.
Dying Light: The Following – Enhanced Edition – Patch 1.11.1 Changelog:
General:
• Chromatic aberration toggle added.
• Various stability improvements, including co-opDying Light: The Following fixes:
• Fixed a rare bug causing loss of all equipped car parts during a Be the Zombie matchLinux-specific fixes:
• Fixed movies not playing in the skill details sub-menu.

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What’s Chromatic aberration?
A camera optical problem which developers think is cool to add to their games
its good for consoles because their AA sucks
to hide the shame!!!!
Doesn’t help with AA.
It’s about F’king time XD
WAS THAT SO F’CKIN HARD?
Gosh! -.-
How is the co-op for this game? Can I just pair up with a random, as well as a Steam friend?
I believe so, even LAN is supported.
I never tried MP (mostly because I don’t have the sodding game, just 10 hours on the demo lol)
You need to crowdsource for the game.
Hahaha, if crowdsourcing was the option, I would go for a hardware upgrade instead.
What would you upgrade?
My GPU and mobo (well, with all the monies I would buy a future proof rig, but I’m a man of a simple mind u.u).
Currenlty I’m with a intel (DH67BL), which is a fine mobo, but it is old and will sh!t the bed sooner or later. And a 560ti which, well… no comments needed at this point.
I had a 560ti in 1865. Gigabyte tri-cooler, it died on me twice, damn Fermi. So I’m guessing import tax on hardware, is quite extortionate in Brazil?
lol.
Yep, way too much monies, I can’t justify spending it on a decent rig just to play games. I could justify if I was still studying programming but I’m a f’cking failure in life, so… yeah, right now it is kind of hard.
I was lucky to even get the rig I have right now. -.-
I had that card too, and it died right before i got the 760/770 combo 😛 It was a good card but damn.. it died so fast 🙁
It was the first card to ever die on me. It died with 3 months left of its warranty, so I sent it back, got a replacement and then that died 3 months later. So I sold it on Ebay for £30.
Justice was met on this day.
It has LAN support, confirmed already on the forums.