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Previous Techland title Dead Island supported an extensive array of mods - the studio's upcoming demon hack-and-slash game Hellraid was originally born out of a Dead Island gun mod. But it is unclear whether the claim originates from developer Techland or publisher Warner Bros - or both. Reddit users discovered the DMCA ruling and quickly spread word of the find. That file is now unavailable - it has been removed due to a anti-piracy claim by the Electronic Software Association (ESA) using the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
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The patch notes for update 1.2.1 state that the fix was implemented to "block cheating by changing the game's data files".īut the mod files themselves have been targeted, too.įans had managed to disable the game's always-active film grain via a small 523-byte file, which was then shared via sites such as MediaFire and TinyUpload. Dying Light's film grain mod is now unavailable. ORIGINAL STORY 2/2/15 9.25am: Techland's new PC patch for zombie survival shooter Dying Light has restricted the ability to mod the game. There's no word on whether the mods which were already blocked will now be allowed. A big part of the original Dead Island's success was the passion and creativity of mod-makers from our community. "At Techland, we have always supported the mod community, and loved seeing how our own game can be changed by the players. We are now working on a quick patch that will re-enable common tweaks while stopping cheating in the game's multiplayer mode. "Creating obstacles for modders has never been our intention. This, however, had the side-effect of hindering mod-makers from making changes to the game," Techland said in a statement. "With the recent patch (1.2.1) on Steam we blocked cheating to make sure the game's PvP system (Be The Zombie) would not be abused. UPDATE 2/2/15 4.20pm: Dying Light developer Techland has told Eurogamer that the game's latest PC patch was not intended to block mods, and that this change would soon be reverted. An early patch to the game appeared to disable modding capabilities - something Techland later said had been a mistake.
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The move follows an initial period of confusion over whether Dying Light would support mods at all. Techland has even opened up a new section of its official forum for the discussion of Dying Light modding. We want to thank players for the support they have shown us and are looking forward to their ideas where Dying Light can go from here." "We want to give creative freedom to the players to help keep Dying Light fresh and interesting even many years after their release. After the modding tools are released, we plan to actively support the coolest mods created by players.
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This invitation is only the first stage of our cooperation with the gaming community. "Modders were a massive part of our gaming community since Call of Juarez 2 and Dead Island," the studio wrote, "and we wish to continue that with Dying Light. The Polish studio today issued an open call for fans to share Dying Light mod ideas, ahead of the release of a free and "extensive" modding toolset. UPDATE 6/2/15 2.50pm: Techland has launched a new push to reassure Dying Light fans of its stance towards modding.