As the weeks go by, Dying Light 2 players continue to encounter new issues that negatively impact the gameplay experience.
Some of the issues reported by Dying Light 2 players have been so severe that they could even corrupt save files. Here we have covered many of the bugs that have arisen since its release (1, 2, 3, 4).
In certain cases, issues can prevent players from progressing on certain missions. For instance, currently, many are unable to climb Juniper and Hickory windmills in the world of Dying Light 2 (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12).
Dying Light 2 players unable to climb Juniper and Hickory windmills
At a certain point in Dying Light 2, you will have to climb Juniper and Hickory windmills to continue progressing. However, some players cannot do so.
One of the players affected by the glitch describes the situation as follows:
The same player continues the report like this:
In the garrison part of the map the “juniper” windmill is broken for me and i cant get to the top.
It has two bars going up and down so your meant to match them so you can swing from one to the next then swing from there up to a platform however on both bars when i grab on the bar keeps going and aiden just hangs in midair….. Source
In some cases, players are able to climb Juniper and Hickory windmills, but the NPCs that should be there never appear.
I could climb the VNC tower and then fly down from there but its a bit of a pain for the sake of a windmill.
Anyone else had problems? Source
Techland team already aware, potential workaround
The Techland team has published an official acknowledgment on the issue where they also reveal that they are already working on a fix. The fix in question will arrive ‘soon’, but there is no exact date for it yet.
In the meantime, the company suggests players use the grappling hook or glider to find alternate paths as a workaround.
We will update this story as events unfold in the future.
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