![]() ![]() Originally posted by BladeMaster:Dying Light has matchmaking system based on NAT, so it's a bit hard to find players, you may not see huge amount of sessions. Though the Co-Op is most useful on Nightmare NG+ mode, as difficutly doesn't increase when people join, making it a bit easier on lower difficulties. If you focus on side missions, exploring, and play through the game slowly, you'll probably upgrade difficulty to Hard somewhere 50-70% through the story.Īlso, by starting the game on lower difficulty and playing through on all difficulties using NG+, you get more play time and experience, compared to skipping them.Īs of the Co-Op, it's absolutely optional. Start on Normal, if you're going to rush story it'll remain difficult. But it isn't just about difficulty, IMO all difficulties have advantages/disadvantages that has to be experienced at least once by everyone.ĭifficulties aren't just boosting enemies health/damage, they have their own certain gameplay mechanics. ![]() Dying Light is even hard on Normal mode for beginners. ![]() I don't recommend starting the game on Nightmare mode unless you have already played it before on lower difficulties. But that doesn't mean you'll never find anyone using matchmaking, looking for people on discussions here is the best method still. Dying Light has matchmaking system based on NAT, so it's a bit hard to find players, you may not see huge amount of sessions. ![]()
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