More Dying Light 2 patches are coming. If you’ve been having problems with sucker-punch simulator in Dying Light 2, or missed out on some of the game’s features, there’s good news for you. “We will be continuing to add more in the coming days,” says Techland after implementing a few hotfixes over the weekend.
The following hotfixes already exist enhanced co-op stability, missing textures and audio problems, resolving issues with Twitch drops and other in-game rewards, and improved performance for DLSS and ray tracing.
Dying Light 2 patches
This week’s plan for Techland’s PC version of Dying Light 2, as announced on Twitter, includes fixes for game-crashing problems, circumstances that might result in infinite black screens, AI dead body replication in co-op, and players being unable to sell valuables to vendors. Additionally, more improvements to DLSS are said to be ready.
PC gamers (Steam and EGS) – we'll keep on providing you with the regular fixes. Here is the list of things in our pipeline: pic.twitter.com/hFOfL1BOxI
— Dying Light (@DyingLightGame) February 6, 2022
As previously announced, the developer is working on mouse key binding bugs and support for custom mouse buttons, if available, allowing players to turn English VO on even if their local language isn’t set to English. There may also be further video settings and backup saves.
Soon to be resolved: story blocks, blocks with a death loop, and other visual bugs that appear in the hospital During the Plague Markers quest.