If Dying Light 2 is crashing when you start a new game, here’s a fix

It’s only for the Steam version, however.

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Zombie parkour first-person-kicker Dying Light 2 launched today, complete with aday one patch that included more than 1,000 fixes. These things never do run smooth. Even with the patch, some players have found that clicking on New Game causes an immediate crash to desktop—which is less than ideal, to put it mildly.

Fortunately, there’s already a fix for it, via Techland’s community manager on Discord. If you’re playing the Steam version, right-click on Dying Light 2 in your library, go to properties, and then add /nolightfx in the launch options. If you’re experiencing the same crash but you’re not playing on Steam, well, I’m afraid you might have to wait for the next patch.

Ourreviewerexperienced some bugs in Dying Light 2, like disappearing map icons and vanishing zombies in exterior locations, but nothing quite so major as this startup crash. He enjoyed the kicking in particular and said, “Dying Light 2 is a huge and exhilarating playground for crunchy, kinetic, two-footed combat and satisfying first-person parkour. It doesn’t start out like that—there’s a few long hours before the game really opens up and gets fun, and there’s a lot of not-so-great storytelling along the way. But it’s worth it.”

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