Dying Light 2 features a highly fleshed-out crafting system that allows players to craft many wacky weapons and items to help them achieve their goals. One Dying Light 2 player was able to upgrade their items to a point where they became seemingly invincible.

While Dying Light 2 has a seemingly intense story owing to its source material, Techland never seems to take itself too seriously. The company has never been afraid to stray quite far away from realism, and many fans of the game are thankful for this. One such example of Techland completely ignoring realism in the game, is the Dying Light 2 Doom Easter egg, which, when completed, gives players the ability to force choke enemies as if they were Darth Vader.

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One Dying Light 2 player showed another example of the game flouting realism when they discovered a way to make Aiden basically invincible. The player recorded a video of them taking both a regeneration and toughness booster at the same time, they then decided to take on two volatiles. The player was soon rushed and attacked by both volatiles, but neither enemy was able to do much damage to them before their health regenerated.

This limited invincibility trick will likely be exceptionally useful to players who decided to install the Dying Light 2 hardcore mode mod. The mod makes the game far more challenging for players as it spawns more zombies and makes them much harder to take down. Players that decide to install this mod could greatly benefit from the invincibility trick, as the mod may make some sections of the game nearly unbearable.

Another trick that fans have found allows Dying Light 2 players to break through locked doors easily. The trick requires players to have the game's bash skill, and from there on out it is as easy as running up to a locked door and bashing it open. Players are, however, discouraged from using the trick for quest doors as they can become trapped.

While these mods and tricks can make the game harder or easier, one Dying Light 2 mod that PC players are encouraged to install has no effect on the difficulty of the game. The enhanced mod overhauls a number of aspects of the game, such as adjusting the game's contrast and brightness, increasing the density of NPCs and zombies, and adding more realistic shadows to the game.

Dying Light 2 Stay Human is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. A Switch version is also in development.

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