Dead Island PC patch goes live on Steam

12 October 2011

Deep Silver has released a patch for the PC version of Dead Island, fixing among other things, levitating zombies, a storage capacity bug, stability issues and some other stuff.

Below are the full patch notes

•    Fixed running game on Steam in offline mode
•    Fixed damaged saves when a player has more than 190 items in inventory (weapon or stacked items, counting in items from Jin’s storage and player inventory). Corrupted save games will be recovered when possible
•    Fixed problems with unlocking “There and back again” with progress 72/72
•    Fixed duplicating weapons when throwing and dropping at one time, and when dropping items from inventory
•    Optimised scanning for friends-process, to decrease lobby server workload
•    Fixed random freezes when playing 4 players coop no longer appear
•    Fixed issues when using medkits from inventory menu
•    Stacking items issue solved: miscellaneous items to 9999, medkits and alcohol to 30 instead of 10
•    Added the option to disable voice chat in game
•    Limited Jin’s storage capacity to 150
•    Fixed: disappearing items when there is no place in inventory and a player tries to get an item from Jin’s storage
•    Improved trading: items will be removed from the smallest stack instead of a random one
•    Fixed problems with corrupted profiles, which caused the game to start with black screen and freeze
•    Fixed levitating zombies after killing
•    Fixed not being able to show quest details in quest menu using Xbox controller

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