Dying Light 2 demonstrates the X Graphics Modes: After a long development time accompanied by numerous delays, Techland’s Dying Light 2 is just close to release.
In this regard, new information is getting more frequent, providing players with more details. On how this new game builds upon the parkouring in the open world of the first.
Whatever the case, it seems to provide players with plenty to explore. Even the account on social media claimed that it would require Dying Light 2 players 500 hours to achieve 100 per cent and to experience everything it has to offer through several games.
Alongside a lot of content, Dying Light 2 seems to load with additional content for the various platforms it’s launching on.
Naturally, PC gamers are likely to have the best choices given PC players’ various build options access.
On the other hand, console gamers might surprise by the fact. There was a difference in an Xbox Series X version almost double the dimensions compare to the PS5 version.
While the reason behind that is still unclear. Console owners will have a variety of graphics for them to select to improve their gaming experience.
Dying Light 2 demonstrates the X Graphics Modes
In the most recent trailer of Dying Light 2, Techland presents a minute of information on the three different graphic modes which Xbox Series X players can choose from when they get their hands on Dying Light 2.
It’s identical to a previous trailer showcased the three PlayStation Dying Light 2 visual options.
The announcement is in line with the same trend that has seen that is common to contemporary games. Which allows players to select between quality and performance.
Likely, Dying Light 2 players can choose between Resolution Mode Quality Mode and Performance Mode. Resolution Mode is a mode that aims for 30 frames per second, and is the resolution is 4k.
Quality mode is also aiming for 30FPS but also seeks to provide the most immersive visual experience. By enabling ray tracing for a more significant impact.
In addition, Performance Mode ditches the visual bells and whistles to ensure 60FPS or more significant. If the player is using a display with VARIABLE REFRESH RATES.
If 500 hours worth of game content isn’t enough for you, Techland will also announce that Dying Light 2 will receive at least five years of after-launch assistance.
The announcement also shed details about what exactly this means, including the addition of story content.
New events that players can participate in, new areas to explore, and other in-game items that players can purchase. Techland would like players to be enthralled by Dying Light 2 for quite some time.
Dying Light 2 is available in 2022 on the 4th of February on PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.