

Welcome to our blog! Today, we'll be discussing a hot topic in the gaming world - the issue of weapons breaking in the highly anticipated game, Dying Light 2.The game's developers, Techland, have incorporated a mechanic where weapons deteriorate over time and eventually break.However, this has not gone down well with players, who have been expressing their dissatisfaction with this feature.Furthermore, Techland has recently made a controversial decision to nerf certain weapons in the game, which has also caused a stir among the community. Dualshockers reported last September that Dying Light still had more than half a million unique players every month, and SteamDB data shows that around 10,000 people are playing it on PC every day.The Dying Light 2 item that makes weapons unbreakable got nerfed, and players want it fixed That's not to say it isn't popular though.

While several PS4 games have received PS5 upgrades, Dying Light isn't a service game like Warframe or Elder Scrolls Online nor does it stand upon the immense popularity of Grand Theft Auto V or Skyrim. The PS4 Pro improves the 30 FPS cap and introduces new networking utilizing Epic Online services.ĭying Light was released more than seven years ago in 2015 and its next-gen upgrade appears quite out of the blue. The free PS5 upgrade is "bringing quality improvements and enhancing your gameplay experience" but more specifically lets players choose between Performance mode (60 frames per second with Full HD), Balanced mode (targeting 60 FPS IN QHD), and Quality mode (30 FPS with 4K resolution).Ĭonsole players! A next-gen patch has come to PlayStation, bringing quality improvements and enhancing your gameplay experience even more! Try out the new video modes and enjoy the increased view distance while parkouring through Harran! Coming to Xbox soon! Stay tuned! /PyJq0jSgCw- Dying Light March 8, 2022

It also promised that an Xbox upgrade is coming soon in a Twitter post (below). Developer Techland has also released a patch for PS4 Pro.
