Long-time Dying Light veteran Tymon Smektala spoke openly about what went wrong with Dying Light 2: Stay Human and what Techland had to fix in Dying Light: The Beast during a recent talk at the recent Digital Dragons event in Krakow, Poland. As reported by Gamesradar, Smektala noted that the studio had lost sight of what really mattered, trying to cater to everyone, but they refocused on quality over quantity with Dying Light: The Beast. It's the details that make your game, because your franchise is not only about the great vision, the pillars, but the little things that create […]
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