
You will need to time jump between both locations via a new device called a “Timepiece,” which the Outsider will gift you. The quirk this time around is that the Armis Stilton Manor takes place both in the present and the past.
Fixed a bug where attempting to start a New Game Plus off of a corrupt epilogue save twice would start a regular new game and delete the corrupt save without confirmation.Dishonored 2 is full of unique and interesting locations, but chapter 7 has to be the most difficult and complex by far. Fixed a graphical distortion on top / bottom of screen when forced from past to present at front door.
Fixed a bug where the screen post processing persists in Ansel mode.
Fixed a bug where the Low Chaos Sokolov epilogue slide will have black windows if Volumetric Lighting is off. Fixed a bug where Emily’s feet can be seen floating during the throne room cutscene with high FOV settings. Fixed a bug where Keyboard/mouse shortcut UI could show up during possession & keyhole peeking. Fixed a bug where the “Fog Quality” setting is set back to low after restarting the game. Fixed bug where the volumetric lightning is not turned on by default at launch if it was set to off on a previous version and it can’t be turned on manually anymore. Fixed a bug where the changes made to V-Sync were reverted to the previous setting when turning on then cancelling. Fixed a bug where turning off TXAA Anti-aliasing does not visually disable TXAA Sharpness slider. Fixed a bug where changing the settings from TXAA to FXAA and not applying the change made the TXAA Sharpness turn to 1 instead of its previous value. Fixed a bug where Switching off the V-Sync for the second time set the FPS Limiter to 30 instead of 60 by default. Mission restart available from pause menu and result screen.
I’m gonna file this one under “The only winning move is not to play.” Seemingly as a dare, the update has also added Iron Mode, a permadeath difficulty option that disables manual saves and loads. With the first option, you can tinker with 20-plus sliders for things like “how quickly Sleep Darts take effect” and “how many active enemies are likely to attack you at once.” For the mission select feature, you can take another crack at any mission you’ve unlocked “after the update is installed, retaining the status of your playthrough at the start of that mission” (e.g., money and runes). After going through a beta release on Steam, the second major update for Dishonored 2is now live on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One with custom difficulty settings and a mission select option.