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1. Go into the game, set every graphics setting down to the lowest, and turn off upscaling, vsync, motion blur, and chromatics aberration (basically, turn everything off and to the lowest graphics settings).
2. Quit out of the game and go to NVIDIA Control Panel or AMD Radeon/Adrenalin. Use one of these to lock your framerate for Dying light 2 at 60 FPS (look up how to do that in your graphics control panel if you don’t know how to).
3. Close MSI Afterburner (if you have it)
4. Sounds obvious but try restarting your PC, clearing temp files, clearing junk files with disk cleanup, and closing out background applications that might interfere with Dying Light 2.
5. Reopen the game and enjoy
Credit to @Syveran777 for finding this fix.
(Copied from the Dying Light Discord Server)
Let me know if you need any help! I'll be making a dedicated post for this.
Closing down upscaling and vsync worked for me.