Mastering Item Drops in Dying Light - PS4/PS5/PC
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Understanding the Confusion
- Clarifying the Title
- The Purpose of Using Materials
- Step-by-Step Guide: How to Drop 999 of Anything in Dying Light
- Explaining the Glitch
- Using the Glitch to Make Life Easier
- Examples of Dropping Different Items
- The Effectiveness of the Glitch
- Conclusion
Article
Introduction
Hey there, it's Kaz here! In this video, I want to address a few things and clarify some confusion that arose from my previous video on how to drop 999 of anything in Dying Light. It seems like a lot of people got mixed up and misunderstood the glitch, so let's dive into it and clear things up once and for all.
Understanding the Confusion
Many people who came across my video might have been searching on YouTube or Google for ways to duplicate items in Dying Light. It's important to note that what the search engine shows you may not always match the actual content of the video. So, before jumping to conclusions, make sure to Read the titles and understand the nature of the glitch.
Clarifying the Title
Let's start with the title of my video. It clearly states that it's not a duplication glitch. Unfortunately, some viewers still commented claiming it to be an old duping glitch that has been patched. However, as I speak to You right now, recording this video online, the glitch is still fully functional. In fact, there's even someone already in my game, proving its effectiveness.
The Purpose of Using Materials
Now, let's discuss why we use materials in this glitch. When we drop materials, the game allows us to drop one item and then up to 999 of that item. This is where the glitch comes into play. By utilizing this feature, we can bypass the limitation of only dropping 99 items at a time. It's crucial to understand that the glitch doesn't duplicate anything; it simply enables us to drop a larger stack of items.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Drop 999 of Anything in Dying Light
To better understand the glitch, let me walk you through the process step-by-step:
- Pick up one item of your choice to initiate the glitch.
- Go back to your materials and glitch out your screen by opening and closing it quickly. This may take a few attempts to get it right.
- Once glitched, move the item count up to 300 (or any desired number).
- Now, come back down to your stack and drop 300 items from it. This will reduce the stack count.
- You'll Notice that the dropped items appear as a separate stack on the ground, proving that the glitch does not duplicate items.
Explaining the Glitch
The glitch involves manipulating the game's inventory system to drop a larger amount of items than the usual limit. By glitching the screen, we Create a loophole that allows us to move beyond the 99-item mark. This gives us the freedom to drop stacks of items like Never before. It's important to note that the glitch works online and is compatible with the latest game update.
Using the Glitch to Make Life Easier
Now that you know how the glitch works, let's discuss the practicality of using it. Imagine your friend asks for a substantial number of specific items, like med kits or survival packs. Normally, you would have to drop them in stacks of 99, which can be time-consuming and tedious. However, with this glitch, you can easily drop a large stack of items, making the process much quicker and more convenient.
Examples of Dropping Different Items
Let's take a look at some examples to illustrate the versatility of this glitch. Say your friend needs level 250 survival packs. With the glitch, you can drop a massive stack of 500 survival packs in one go, eliminating the need for prolonged button-spamming and saving both of you valuable time. Similarly, the glitch can be applied to other items like lock picks or med kits, making it easier to share or trade with others.
The Effectiveness of the Glitch
While this glitch might not be useful for everyone, it certainly serves a purpose for those who need to drop large quantities of items efficiently. The glitch is still functional, as proven by my gameplay and the presence of another player in the game. It's an effective workaround that allows players to take AdVantage of the game's mechanics without exploiting or duplicating items.
Conclusion
I hope this article has provided you with a clear understanding of the glitch and how it works. Remember, it's essential to read the title and comprehensively watch videos to avoid confusion. The glitch is not a duplication exploit, but rather a tool that simplifies the process of dropping large stacks of items. Whether you find it useful or not, it's always exciting to discover different aspects of gameplay in Dying Light.