Perhaps one of the most annoying things a gamer can face is spending a good number of hours on a game to only then have a bug stop them from being able to play again. For Dying Light 2, this fear became a reality rather quickly as the new game faced multiple problematic bugs and glitches since its launch. From problems with Dying Light 2's co-op to the map falling apart and allowing players to tumble through the world, there are a few major problems.
Techland's latest zombie action RPG is a sequel to the popular first Dying Light game. As one of the most anticipated games of the first half of 2022, Dying Light 2 has sold well, meaning that there are plenty of players waiting for bugs to be fixed. Now though, some of these bugs are allegedly being fixed by the developer.
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Rather than leave its playerbase in the dark, Techland was quick to identify the problems with Dying Light 2 and update fans on how quickly they could be fixed. The problems were so bad at launch that Techland encourage players to wait until the day one patch had launched before playing. Now though, things are improving, as Dying Light 2's co-op mode has been improved. Now, another game breaking glitch is looking to be solved that left players constantly dying.
Reported by many players, the «death loop» bug instantly saw players die as soon as they loaded in to Dying Light 2. This bug didn't have any official fix either, instead players were advised to try reloading a previous save, but if that didn't work then the only other option was to reload the game entirely. For some, this meant throwing away dozens of hours of progress with no way of getting that progress back. The bug doesn't even allow for any gameplay in between
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