Techland’s long-awaited play Dying Light 2: Stay Human has made its debut, but the abundance of mistakes it contains has been frustrating enough for now. To fix these errors, Techland also released a list of bugs that were fixed after the first day patch and that they were aware of and would fix. You can see this list below:
Of course, all this is reflected in the review scores of the game, and if some reviews are updated after the errors are corrected, there will be some increase in the scores, but that is the subject of a separate story.
The video, shared by Nick930 on YouTube and showing the differences between the E3 2018/2019 Dying Light 2 demonstration and the PC version of the game, quickly gained a lot of attention. Although all ray tracing features are turned on in the PC version, it is clear that the game is very different from the E3 versions, especially in aesthetic terms.
Dying Light 2 has undergone major changes to its environments, replacing complex and original designs in buildings with simpler, flatter, less-storey structures. In addition, color palette and lighting seem to be much more successful in E3 videos.
If you are one of those who can’t wait to play the game, just like in the case of Cyberpunk 2077, it is advisable to expect the errors to improve a little more.