It's been quite a launch for Dying Light 2. Despite receiving fairly decent reviews, the game attracted a lot more players than anyone expected. It's already one of Steam's top 25 most played games, and in the top five for concurrent players at the time of writing. To top it off, players are already speedrunning their way through it. However, there are a few niggles that need fixing, which Techland has detailed out.
PlayStation players will be glad to know that the devs will soon be deploying connectivity and co-op related fixes. Those pesky immortal AIs will soon be killable, and you won't have any trouble selling valuables to vendors. While the above fixes are ready for implementation, the developers are also working on fixing story blocks, player death loops, and including additional video options.
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As for Xbox, it's largely the same, except it includes enabling 60+ FPS VRR Mode on the Series X. For PC players, infinite black screens will no longer be a problem, and the DLSS feature will receive improvements. Later, Techland will be adding gaming mouse support and fixing a particular visual bug in the 'Markers of the plague' quest. No particular date has been mentioned for these fixes, but most of them should be deployed by the coming week.
In our review for Dying Light 2, Eric Switzer said, "The improved parkour mechanics and the vertically expanded world would have been great improvements over the original on their own, but the sequel had too much ambition. The branching narrative is a whiff, the loot is underdeveloped, and the character progression is even less satisfying than in the original. Dying Light 2 is a game with a troubled development, and
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