Edited By
Noah Rodriguez

A growing chorus of players is expressing discontent over the removal of a feature in Dying Light 2, leading to renewed calls for customization options. Following a recent update that fixed a glitch where weapon mods were hidden, fans want Techland to consider reintroducing the ability to hide individual mods to enhance visual aesthetics.
Players find the clutter from weapon mods less appealing, particularly bladed weapons. One user emphasized, "I was super disappointed to see my main weapons become all covered up with ugly gadgets." The ability to see weapons without mods could rejuvenate the satisfaction players get from their gear.
Visual Clarity vs. Effects: Many expressed that the effects of certain mods, particularly fire mods, obstruct vision. "I don't use the fire mods very oftenit takes up 1/3 of the screen," one player noted, highlighting how the visuals impact gameplay.
Community Solutions: Some gamers mentioned potential mods available on forums, though many raised concerns over multiplayer compatibility. As one user hilariously stated, "I thought I was the only one."
Varied Reactions: Overall sentiment is mixed. While some embrace exotic crafting possibilities, others demand customization to revert to cleaner weapon appearances.
"There are some guns that donโt show modifications like the Military Machete," pointed out a player reflecting on the inconsistency within the game.
Techland is known for listening to feedback, making this moment ripe for a potential change. Many players hope their voices will echo in the development cycle.
โฝ Combat Clarity: Visual clutter from mods makes it difficult to see in-game.
โฝ Modifications Affect Gameplay: Heavy effects can hinder the real-life gameplay experience.
โ Customization Desires: The option to hide mods can balance functionality with aesthetics.
Will Techland take note of player feedback regarding weapon mods? For now, the community watches closely and hopes for personalization options in future updates. This growing demand reflects a community eager to express both style and efficiency in their gameplay.
For more on gameplay updates, check out Techland's official site or various gaming forums for player strategies and options.
Echoing the communityโs wishes may become a game-changer in Dying Light 2's development.