

Buy the Time is Money Pack for 20 coins return to the grindstone and grind another 10 times to get the sword.Talk to the blacksmith and use the grindstone 10 times (required to unlock the Time is Money Pack) collect 20 coins.Buy the Movement Pack from Nickel (required to jump and move left).This might save half a second if it were possible. As far as I can tell this is not possible to do on the current version of the game on PC. One thing notably missing from this run but seen previously in David's is attacking Smith (the gun NPC) with the sword to get him closer to the exit. the jump from the platform with the sheep at the top of the map to the hidey-hole leading down to the Sexy Outfits Pack. The Falling Jump allows you to navigate a couple of areas more efficiently, e.g.

The High Jump allows you to get to areas earlier than you would ordinarily, and thus amass enough coins to obtain the Map Pack to progress to the Night Area without needing to encounter Random, collect the Psychological Warfare Pack or the Double Jump Pack, etc. Falling Jump After falling from a platform, there is a margin of a few frames where you can still perform a jump. for explaining this in his run's comments, which is where I first learned it from, and Zyre for coining the term High Jump.) For optimum height, the second jump needs to be performed on the 8th frame after the first. Two tricks are used in this run: High Jump If you press the jump button a second time rapidly after initially jumping, you will essentially double-jump, without needing the Double Jump Pack. The Bad End run involves obtaining the Finish the Fight Pack, then finishing the game without buying the Armor for your Horse Pack, resulting in the bad ending. I managed to beat it numerous times, but I wasn't going to be happy until I got a run that beat it by 10 seconds and didn't make me cringe repeatedly. After playing around with these tricks for a while it became pretty clear that I could improve on the existing Bad End run on SDA. Naturally the insane times on the leaderboards got me curious, and I watched the 4:35 run on SDA by David Heidman Jr., among others online, to get an idea what kind of tricks were discovered. It's also a hilarious game with clever writing, so if you haven't checked it out I highly recommend it. Nonetheless, DLC Quest gave me "the speedrun itch" because it is so short, and rather caters to speedrunning with its in-game timer and leaderboards. I can’t be certain if this has anything to do with current issues regarding the quest.I've been an SDA fan for a few years now but have never considered myself much of a speedrunner as I tend to lack the required patience and discipline. What I also recall is that the DLC isn’t supposed to come out until November 10, and not the evening of November 9, as we’ve seen.

Do keep in mind that this is for the review build, not the live/retail build available to everyone. Note 1: This was how I got the Dying Light 2: Bloody Ties First Blood quest to show up on my end. From there, I went ahead with the mission objectives.That’s when the First Blood quest popped up, alongside a marker on the map. I climbed to the Fish Eye bar and waited a bit.Once I could control my character, I fast traveled to the Fish Eye subway station and rested.When I loaded my save, there was an NPC talking to Aiden.Upon launching the game, I did see the notifications that Bloody Ties is installed, as well as others telling me about previous updates/events.When I loaded my backup save (before the point of no return), the quest didn’t appear at all. I was given a review code, and I made sure it’s installed.
