Dying Light 2 provides a slue of first-person action-packed zombie-slaying action, and players are given more freedom than ever in the game's new open-world map, Viledor. In addition, the game has overhauled its combat and freerunning system to give players a more immersive and responsive gameplay experience.
Another system Dying Light 2 updates is the weapons system; players have a smorgasbord of weapon options from ranged, firearms, and melee choices. Layered in line with this system is the durability of weapons, which have become a much larger piece of the game. Weapons decay over time and now have the option to be repaired at a cost. This guide will go over how players can repair weapons in Dying Light 2.
While weapon repairing is an option in Dying Light 2, players will have to chisel a few hardcore hours in the survival horror game before their given access to this feature. Players who have just started the game won't accomplish the requirements to unlock this feature for a while. Instead, players should maintain a steadyweapon cycle of crafting and scavenging as there is no way to prevent a weapon's durability from depleting (selling to a vendor will be the most rewarding for new players with old broken weapons).
At the rate at which Weapons degrade in Dying Light 2, players should always be ahead of the curve as not to get caught having their bare hands while fighting zombie enemies or human survivors. Players are bound to find valuable brain splattering weapons exploring the dangerous Viletor.
There is only one sure-fire way to repair weapons after their durability has been depleted, and that is by installing weapon mods. Each weapon will have an array of weapon mod slots that allows the player to modify the chosen
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