How to play Dying Light in VR

Experience Dying Light like never before!

Developer Techland's Dying Light and Dying Light 2 Stay Human offer players an open world filled with zombies and parkour. But what players may not know is that the first game is playable in VR. The developers intended to make this a fully functional feature, but unfortunately, they did not finish. Despite this, it is playable in VR.

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Dying Light is playable in VR for both the Oculus line and the HTC Vive. Steam user Nightmre -_- created an extremely helpful guide, which can be found here. It may take a bit of workaround, but it is absolutely possible to get Dying Light running in virtual reality.

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We recommend going into your settings and making several adjustments. As VR in Dying Light is not fully implemented, playing it can be disorientating or uncomfortable, especially for long periods. If you are experiencing any nausea, you should stop playing in VR and take a break or switch to regular play.

That being said, if you are a fan of Dying Light and VR, we highly recommend giving this a go. It can be such a thrill and fun way to play Dying Light. Just remember: it's meant for playing in small doses.

For more information on VR, check out When is the release date of Horizon VR Call of the Mountain? and When does the PlayStation VR2 come out? on Pro Game Guides.

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