Though not the prettiest way to play what is a very strangely beautiful game (despite all the death and that), you can still enjoy some really nice looking moments in Dying Light 2 with a lower-end rig. ![]() You may want to fiddle with some of the quality settings, but it’s unlikely that you will be able to put too much to high without stuff breaking. Upscaler Mode: FSR, quality (switch to balanced if necessary)įield of View: 0 (crank this up if you dare)īear in mind that these settings are just a baseline suggestion, not the absolute best settings for your setup. If you want to get the most out of Dying Light 2 with your lower-end PC, try these settings on for size. ![]() I’ve played 100 hours of Dying Light with an I7 processor, GeForce GTX 1060, and 16 GB RAM that I’ve been using for four years and enjoyed a pretty smooth experience throughout by blending a mix of low and high visual settings with the game’s rather excellent in-built upscaling options. While a very intensive game in terms of performance and hardware demands, most players on even the minimum recommended specs can enjoy 1080p at 60fps with a few settings tweaks. ![]() ![]() Your old graphics card is probably screaming at that news. Dying Light 2 is quite the beast of a game and maybe one of the first multi-platform AAA releases to truly feel next-gen.
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