Dying Light: The Beast has burst onto the scene with impressive success, garnering an 8/10 review from PCGamesN and a stellar 90% average on Steam. Its player count is soaring, nearing six figures. However, not everything is perfectly sunny in this highly anticipated zombie game. Players are reporting a curious ‘rain bug’ that’s leaving them unexpectedly drenched, even when indoors. The good news? Developer Techland is aware of the issue and has offered a temporary solution.
Our own review praised Dying Light: The Beast as a ‘serious gore-fest’ that cleverly doubles as a ‘silly playground’ for inventive zombie dispatching. We even declared it ‘the best that Dying Light has ever been’ – truly high praise for this action-packed sequel.
The player community has enthusiastically embraced the game, pushing active user counts past 97,000. With the weekend approaching, it’s poised to hit the impressive six-figure mark. However, many players immersed in the game’s missions are encountering a particular issue that, while not completely ruining the experience, is certainly a nuisance.
This specific bug causes rain to fall through solid structures, leading to the bizarre sight of torrential downpours indoors. Reports of this unusual weather phenomenon are flooding both Steam forums and Reddit, with countless players sharing their soggy experiences. While not catastrophic, these intense indoor showers can severely obscure visibility, making navigation and combat a frustrating challenge.
Fortunately, a Techland developer has confirmed awareness of the issue, advising players to simply restart the game as a temporary fix. The exact cause remains a mystery, though player observations suggest it often triggers after defeating the game’s second Chimera. With an official acknowledgment, a permanent patch is hopefully on the horizon.
A message from a Techland developer confirmed: “We are aware of this issue – please try restarting the game.”
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