Dying Light Platinum Edition -nsp--update 1.0.5... Upd Jun 2026

Use the form below to calculate the missing value for a particular aspect ratio. This is useful, for example, when resizing photos or video.

Dying Light Platinum Edition -nsp--update 1.0.5... Upd Jun 2026

Unlike standard editions, the Platinum Edition crams an extraordinary amount of content into one package:

: A challenging arena mode with its own side story.

A massive expansion featuring a new story, a dangerous new map, and fully customizable dirt buggies. Dying Light Platinum Edition -NSP--Update 1.0.5...

The Platinum Edition includes:

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Resolves specific issues where certain weapons could be used in safe zones and corrects UI trembling in building modes. Key Features & Gameplay Total Playtime:

For now, the best way to experience Harran on the go is still the nearly complete package you get in the Dying Light Platinum Edition -NSP . The 1.0.5 update ensures it remains a portable zombie survival marvel for years to come. Now pick up your blueprints, craft a weapon, and make sure you are indoors before dark. The night is coming. Unlike standard editions, the Platinum Edition crams an

: Smoother dynamic resolution transitions between docked and handheld modes.

For the NSP community, input lag is a dealbreaker. This update tweaked the game's internal tick rate and controller polling. In a game where timing a drop-kick or a perfect vault is the difference between life and a "Game Over" screen, those milliseconds saved are felt immediately. Resolves specific issues where certain weapons could be

: Despite being a "huge" and "pretty" game, it is engineered to run reliably on Switch hardware.

Instructions

  1. Enter the values for the original width (W1) & original height (H1) on the left.
  2. Enter either a new width (W2) or new height (H2) on the right to calculate the remaining value.
  3. Change any of the values at any time, or reset them to the starting values.

Formula

Say you have a photo that is 1600 x 1200 pixels, but your blog only has space for a photo 400 pixels wide. To find the new height of your photo—while preserving the aspect ratio—you would need to do the following calculation:

(original height / original width) x new width = new height
(1200 / 1600) x 400 = 300
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