![]() The benefit of the PC is that the community embrace mods – it’s one of the reasons games like Skyrim are still so popular today on PC. So here’s what they’re saying, “You see this product you paid $60 for? Better not change it in any way, even if it is to improve your PERSONAL singleplayer experience. But, this will effect singleplayer as well. Now, if this was for multiplayer where a mod could be a hack or a cheat, I could understand where they’re coming from. ![]() This simply means that they are using Steam’s DRM to block ANY and ALL mods to their game. You will notice one of those entries is “blocked cheating by changing game’s data files”. A close look at the latest patch notes (1.2.1) on Dying Light’s Steam store page reveals this dilly… Unfortunately, the facepalm worthy actions do not stop there. ![]()
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