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Dying Light: The Beast - 1.2.1 - ENG - GNU/Linux Wine - jc141 (Ap...
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Category:Games Total size: 42.50 GB Added: 4 months ago (2025-09-25 16:32:01)
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Description:
Dying Light: The Beast - 1.2.1 - ENG - GNU/Linux Wine - jc141 (Appid=3008130)
Genres: Action, Adventure, RPG
You are Kyle Crane, and after years of brutal experiments, you want revenge. Experience a unique blend of open world and survival horror as you hunt down the man who transformed you into half man, half beast.
SETUP AND SUPPORT - Setup is not optional.
System requirements
We recommend arch based EndeavourOS .
Vulkan capable GPU/APU
Processor: Intel i5-13400F / AMD Ryzen 7 5800X
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 1060 / AMD Radeon 5500 XT / Intel ARC A750
Other info
Languages: English
Gamepad support: Confirmed
Integrated features
Run with no extraction due to the Dwarfs image format. Mods/configs can be added through overlay-storage directory.
Filesystem isolation for the game files through the use of Bubblewrap. Executables have read-only access to the system except for /dev /tmp.
All network activity of the executable blocked by default with Bubblewrap isolation. Useful for privacy and security concerns.
Gamescope support. Scales to desktop resolution, isolates game from display server and provides many useful features.
Global and local default configurations are available to users to pick which features to enable or not.