In the first one, you could drop in and out of each other’s games and you would share progress on relevant missions. In number 2 you would join one players game, only they would get credit for any progress and it tethered you together.
So although technically co-op, it was a significant downgrade from the first game and didn’t lend itself to the open world nature of the game, more like being player 2.
Pappabosley@lemmy.world 2 months ago
But not 2, because the sequel doesn’t have true co-op
Gumus@lemmy.world 2 months ago
What are you on about? I’ve played and finished the campaign and DLC in Dying Light 2 playing only coop.
Pappabosley@lemmy.world 2 months ago
In the first one, you could drop in and out of each other’s games and you would share progress on relevant missions. In number 2 you would join one players game, only they would get credit for any progress and it tethered you together. So although technically co-op, it was a significant downgrade from the first game and didn’t lend itself to the open world nature of the game, more like being player 2.