Best Graphics Mods For 5 Games to Make Them Photorealistic
Dying Light
Dying Light has a sizable presence on Nexus Mods with over 1.3 million downloads to date. The game released in 2015 but has maintained it’s relevance thanks to the fact that it’s frequently on sale and quality content has been steadily released over the years (often for free).
Dying Light is also one of only a small number of satisfying zombie/survival titles since 2015, let alone satisfying open-world zombie titles.
If you’re thinking of trying out this action-survival game for the first time, add a few mods to bring the look and feel up to next-gen expectations. SweetFX is a good place to start, as it removes the yellowish-green filter from the game (which is a bit dated at this point).
Combine SweetFX with a reshade mod of your choice (Apex is great) to update the color, contrast, lighting effects and more. Many visual overhaul mods will also enable you to change things like lens flare, depth of field, “blown out” light sources or any other effects that have become dated looking in Dying Light.
You can even download presets for certain mods that will save you some time and effort.