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Alright, so the "enhanced" edition is basically just "hey buy this DLC" and not a complete graphical remake? (which is what i thought initially)
1. Store page:
The regular (simply Dying Light) version comes without paid DLC.
The Enhanced Edition, comes with Dying Light regular game plus The Following expansion, Bozak Horde and all the season pass content.
2. Name of patch which upgraded graphics, added Nightmare difficulty and Legend skill-tree.
This patch is free, and it's included in regular game.
Differences between regular and Enhanced Edition of Dying Light:
The only difference between regular Dying Light and Enhanced Edition Dying Light is that Enhanced Edition simply comes with all the must have and necessary paid DLC, similar to GOTY version.
This means that the player who has regular version and vice versa, both can freely play with each other.
Exception is that the player wih Enhanced Edition will have The Following DLC as well as Bozak Horde, and player with regular edition won't be able to join if the player with Enhanced Edition is playing The Following or Bozak Horde. (Note that you play inside The Following DLC with character from campaign, and one is always able to switch between campaign and The Following at will, so you aren't locked out.)
In addition, The Following is played after finishing the story campaign of Dying Light. Therefore The Following expansion is unnecessary until one finishes story campaign.
The Bozak Horde itself is unrelated to story and can be played at any point.