New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on February 26, 2022) follows:
Dying Light 2 is one of the best open-world games to come out this year. Launched a few days ago, the zombie-infested post-apocalyptic title features a new protagonist.
Similar to the original Dying Light, players can move from one place to another either by parkouring or using the paraglider. But since its launch, players have reported a plethora of issues.
That being said, Dying Light 2 players are now saying (1,2,3,4,5) that the entire map fills up with smoke or fog after ending the game. Many say that it makes the game look ugly and that they cannot see anything.
This seems to be frustrating for a lot of players who are now wondering why the developers added the fog in the first place.
For those who want to explore the open world, the only way to avoid the fog or smoke is to not complete the main storyline. Below are some reports from Dying Light 2 players who are annoyed by the fog post game completion.
Fortunately, we came across a workaround that might help fix the issue. It involves joining someone’s online game and going back to the single-player mode.
You can watch the video below if you want to fix the Dying Light 2 fog issue post game completion.
As it turns out, the Dying Light 2 Lead Designer has commented on the matter and said they will act on it.
We hope Dying Light 2 developers remove or adjust the fog post game completion in the coming days. When they do, we will let you know so stay tuned for updates.
Update 1 (March 02, 2022)
09:41 am (IST): Dying Light 2 support has acknowledged this issue and said that they are currently investigating it. However, they did not provide any ETA for the fix.
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