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Want to leave your mark on our game? Send your ideas to us!
Thought of something you would like to see in Dying Light 2 Stay Human? Make it a reality! Submit your suggestion using the form below. Your fellow Pilgrims will be able to vote on it and our devs will see if we can add it to the game!
Submit your idea with the form.
Share it around to hype it up.
Have a chance to see it in the game.
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Check out the Community Ideas that have already made it into the game. Watch them keep on coming!
Ideas
(172) HOW IT WORKS- Rejected Ideas
Ideas submitted by our community. Vote for your favorites! The top 10 suggestions will frequently move on to the In Review stage.
Our developers are reviewing whether to move forward with the idea.
Ideas approved by our developers.
It’s happening. Our developers are working to bring your idea to life.
Discarded suggestions by the developers during the In Review stage.
All the ideas submitted by you that have been published on our site.
Ideas that we might come back to in the future.
Filters
- Voting
- In Review
- Backlog
- Approved
- In Development
- Rejected Ideas
- All
- Weapons
New weapons, changes to existing ones and new weapon mechanics
- Gameplay
Main game mechanics that impacts the way you play
- Locations & Environment
New locations and zones or overhaul of the ones in the base game
- Missions & Encounters
Improving or adding new missions, Bounties, stories, etc.
- Outfits/Skins
Save the city in style! Everything about outfits and reskins
- UI
Changes related to HUD, game menu and all other UI elements
- Enemies
New enemies, changes to existing ones and new enemy mechanics
- Vehicles
New modes of transportation or current vehicle improvements
- Balance
Balancing enemies, gear, and general difficulty
- Player Skills
Changes to existing skills and the addition of new ones
- Parkour
Parkour tricks, traversal animations and mechanics
- Hubs & Safe Zones
Changes and addition to safe spots in the world
- Crossovers
What crossover would you like to see happen?
- Animations & Graphics
Changes to the graphics and animations
- Co-op
Any PvP modes (i.e. Be the Zombie)
- Tools & Items
Nightrunner tools, consumables, throwables and collectibles
- DevTools and Mods
Changes to Developer Tools and mod support
- Others
All great ideas that could not find a home in other categories
- Recent
- Most popular
FAQ
Here are all your most frequently asked questions:
- What are Community Ideas?
Community Ideas is a subpage on Pilgrim Outpost dedicated to our fans. Since the launch of Dying Light 2 Stay Human, we’ve been flooded by the community’s requests for features and ideas that they would like to see added to the game. We want our players at the forefront of everything that we do here at Techland. This is why we are giving them the opportunity to help make those wishes reality by allowing the best and most suitable ideas to find their way into the game.
- How can I submit my Ideas?
Visit the Community Ideas page on pilgrimoutpost.com/community-ideas and click on“Submit an idea”. Note that you need to be signed up and logged in to Pilgrim Outpost to be able to fill out the form and submit your idea. Remember to list only one idea per entry. And before sending it, please make sure that a similar idea isn’t already up for voting.
- What happens with my Community Idea after I submit it?
You should receive an email from our team notifying you about the status of your Community Idea, and whether it gets approved or rejected. Bear in mind that every entry has to undergo the moderation process first, which means it might take some time before you get a response. Once your submission passes all the moderation criteria, it will get published in the “VOTING” tab and you should receive a notification email.
- How can I vote for ideas?
Create a Pilgrim Outpost account and upvote however many submissions you like. You can also downvote ideas if you believe they don’t fit well with the overall Dying Light 2 Stay Human vision, though that won't alter the “Most Popular” ranking. The top ten suggestions will then automatically be moved to “IN REVIEW”.
- Will my ideas get added to the game?
Not every idea is going to end up in the game. Only the ones that successfully make it through the whole process will be implemented. This process consists of four stages: community vote, developer review, approval, and development.
- How can I ensure that my idea gets more upvotes?
Encourage people to vote on your idea, so that it cracks the top most popular list, by using the direct link to that idea and sharing it around.
- My idea made it to “Approval” or “In Development”. When will I see it get implemented into the game?
No two ideas are alike. In game development, things are always in flux, not to mention, some concepts are far more ambitious in scope than others. For that reason, we can’t specify any dates, but once an idea has made it to “IN DEVELOPMENT”, you can be sure we are doing everything in our power to implement it.
- When will I see my idea implemented into the game?
It all depends on the appeal of the idea itself. First, it has to place in the top 10 of the most popular list in “VOTING”. It will then be reviewed by our developers to assess its scope and if it fits within the overall direction of the Dying Light franchise. We will let you know which ideas make the cut by regularly updating the “APPROVED” and “IN DEVELOPMENT” sections.
- What does the process look like?
The entire process consists of the following stages and requirements:
- Moderation
- After an idea has been submitted, our moderation team has to run a check to make sure it doesn’t go against any of our Terms & Conditions or other requirements. Look for details in the answer to the question about moderation criteria below.
- Voting
- If a submission meets the criteria, it will be officially listed on our site in the “VOTING” tab, where the community can upvote their favorite ideas.
- In Review
- Our devs will regularly review the ten highest-rated ideas in “VOTING” and transfer them to the second stage, called “IN REVIEW. There is no specified time frame to estimate how long the review process will take. Developers will assess the feasibility of those ideas and examine whether they are consistent with the overall vision for the Dying Light franchise.
- Backlog
- If a Community Idea sounds promising but cannot be executed straight away, it can also end up in the BACKLOG. We may or may not return to it someday, depending on the reasons provided in the Developer Feedback.
- Approved/Rejected
- Once the review process is complete, the entries will move on to the third stage, which can be broken up into two different scenarios: “APPROVED” – receiving an official green light from our devs, or “REJECTED” – discarded suggestions deemed not feasible by the devs. Rejected ideas will have an attached Developer Feedback explaining why they won’t advance to the next stage.
- “In Development”
- This means your idea is being worked on. And although we will not be able to provide a specific date for when it gets implemented into the game, we do assure you we are doing everything in our power to make it happen.
- “Implemented”
- Your idea has been added to the game.
- How can I track the status of my idea? How will I know if my idea got approved or rejected?
You will be able to track the status of your idea(s) through the email that was linked to your Pilgrim Outpost account. We will be sending notifications to anyone who submits an idea.
- Who will review my idea?
Our developers — designers, programmers, franchise directors, and others!
- What if someone copies my Community Idea?
As a video game studio, we understand what goes into the creative process and that two or more people will often come up with the same or similar ideas. This does not necessarily mean that someone has copied a concept. We will do our best to block any duplicate entries as early as possible in the moderation phase by notifying users via email and encouraging them to vote for Community Ideas that already exist on the site.
- Why is my idea not in the “In Review” slot, but a similar one is?
Upvotes are as important as the idea itself. Since we’ve received thousands of suggestions, we will prioritize the ideas with the most upvotes, to filter the demands more efficiently. We also weed out the ideas that are too similar to others to avoid redundancies within the system. And if you do find one that already exists, why not vote for it?
- Will I get compensated for the ideas that were developed?
Community Ideas serve as a form of community interaction, not an active component of game development. It is merely an alternative to asking you what features you’d like to see through our social media, a system that gauges interest and enthusiasm around feedback or potential features.
- Why hasn’t my Community Idea been published on the site after I submitted it?
All submissions not listed in the “VOTING” tab are currently still undergoing the moderation phase or were rejected because they did not meet the moderation criteria.
- What are the moderation criteria?
Each submission will go through moderation to check if it meets the necessary criteria before it can be cataloged on the page. Entries cannot contain anything that is unlawful, tortious, fraudulent, deceptive, obscene, sexually explicit, defamatory, violent, threatening, harassing, abusive, falsely representative, or invasive of someone else’s privacy. Your Community Idea must not include any content that infringes any third-party intellectual property rights or otherwise violates third-party rights.
Additionally, only one idea can be listed per submission. All fields of the form (i.e., title, subtitle, description, etc.) must be filled out properly. The contents of each entry cannot be vague, unclear, irreverent (e.g., “make the game run on Ouya”, or “make the game free”), or include personal information. Please also note that the program refers specifically to requesting new features or adjusting the existing ones, and not reporting bugs and glitches. Finally, Community Ideas that share many similarities with the previously submitted concepts or features that are already in the game will all automatically get flagged. Last but not least, we’re making sure that the ideas published are not only great, but also feasible to implement, aligned with the development vision for Dying Light 2 Stay Human.
- In what languages can I submit my Community Ideas?
English, German, Polish, French, Spanish, and Chinese are the languages supported by our system and moderation team.
- I want to change my Community Idea. Can I edit my submission?
You cannot edit your idea. Once an entry has been submitted, it cannot be changed. However, you may still view all your submissions that have been published in the “YOUR IDEAS” tab.
- There are too many Community Ideas listed on the page. Are there any options that could help me filter out the list?
You can navigate through the tabs (VOTING, IN REVIEW, APPROVED, IN DEVELOPMENT, or REJECTED). What’s more, you can use other options to narrow down the list, like the category or most recent/popular filters, and the keyword search bar. Bear in mind that most entries are in English and that the feature brings up results based on titles and short descriptions.
- Certain Community Ideas appear in a foreign language. Should this be happening? What do I do?
We are now accepting submissions in many other languages, namely: English, German, Polish, French, Spanish, and Chinese. If you want to read an entry written in a language that you don’t understand, open the Community Idea window by clicking “More”. There, you can access an auto-translate feature by Google's Translate API that translates the original text into your language.
Only a small fraction of our community would consider it a must, but it's a feature that should've been in the game for quite some time. One of our new, very hardcore designers tackled the job. You can thank him for that.