Dying Light 2 on PC is a beast – both in good and bad ways. When ramped to the very best settings it looks incredible, with ray tracing making the entire world feel more believable and real. But as you’d probably expect, that comes with a heavy cost to performance.
Dying Light 2 is frankly not well optimized for what is now considered low-end hardware, and if you want to play Dying Light 2 on a mid-to-low end machine, you will need to squeeze every bit of performance out of your machine. Heck, even the very best available consumer hardware right now simply cannot run this game on the highest settings at 4K 60fps.
So if you want the best balance on visual quality and performance out of Dying Light 2, just read through our tips below.
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Make sure to check out our other guides to get you started, including a breakdown of all major story choices, the best parkour and combat skills, and the tips and tricks you need to get started.