Dying Light [exclusive]: Rvtfix.nfo

Having the Steam application open in the background (frequently logged into a dummy account for safety).

rvtfix.nfo Dying Light is a key component used in unofficial versions of the game—specifically associated with "Steamworks Fixes" (often from groups like REVOLT)—to enable online multiplayer features on platforms like Steam. Purpose and Functionality rvtfix.nfo dying light

: Some versions of these fixes require you to be logged into a Steam account (often recommended to be a "fake" or burner account) to authenticate the Steamworks connection. Related Fixes for Dying Light Language & Write Permissions Having the Steam application open in the background

All players in a co-op session must typically use the same version of the RVTFiX and the same game build to see each other's lobbies. Related Fixes for Dying Light Language & Write

This article explains exactly what this file is, why it appears, and whether you should be concerned.

The file typically contains technical information and installation instructions for applying a crack or "fix" that allows players to bypass standard DRM for the purpose of playing co-op or online matches. Its primary roles include: Fix Verification

If you actually open the rvtfix.nfo (using Notepad, Notepad++, or DAMN NFO Viewer), you will likely see something akin to the following structure: