Refinements to the movement system to make it feel more like the "floaty" yet precise style of the original game. Language Configuration
Powered by the C-Engine , Techland's proprietary technology designed for high-fidelity open-world parkour and narrative branching. Version 1.9.0/1.9.2 Highlights
For users needing to adjust settings in this specific Goldberg-based build, the language is often managed via a configuration file. According to community guides for portable versions, you can change the language by navigating to: Dying Light 2\engine\source\bin\x64\steam_settings and editing the force_language.txt file. Dying.Light.2.Stay.Human.v1.9.2-GoldBerg.torrent
The release represents a specific milestone in the game's post-launch lifecycle, primarily noted for the removal of Denuvo Anti-Tamper protection, which occurred with the release of version 1.9.0. Key Technical Details Version: 1.9.2
As a "Stay Human" release, it typically includes the core game and major free updates released up to that point. This version is compatible with: Refinements to the movement system to make it
Uses the Goldberg Steam Emulator , a tool designed to simulate Steam's connectivity for games to run without the Steam client.
The 1.9 update (often referred to as the "Gut Feeling" or "Legend Levels" era) introduced several major overhauls to the base game: According to community guides for portable versions, you
Re-introduced a progression system for end-game players to continue upgrading stats after hitting the level cap.