Best products from r/dyinglight

We found 12 comments on r/dyinglight discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 9 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

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u/junkmale87 · 2 pointsr/dyinglight

Go with whichever platform has his friends on it. I'd rather have one game that i could play with friends then two games on a platform that doesn't perform as well with the hardware i have and none of my friends to play with. Very thoughtful of you to try to get more tho.

I know its 20$ on steam now, cheapest other place I could find for XB1 was 33$ http://www.amazon.com/Dying-Light-Xbox-One/dp/B00D2ZK2MQ

u/famoussasjohn · 4 pointsr/dyinglight

You can still get the season pass for $19.99 on Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Dying-Light-PlayStation-4/dp/B00D2ZK1IG/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1453067749&sr=1-1&keywords=dying+light

You might need to swap it over to Xbox One, as it may be for PS4.

It's also $30 on Amazon (might be cheaper elsewhere), but that's a nice discount, so about $50 all together if you were to buy this and the season pass together. That's better than buying the new edition they are releasing that comes with the same contents.

u/RangerHUTCH93 · 2 pointsr/dyinglight

I would go to a junkyard or a decommissioned building and find an old breaker box (but you run the risk of trespassing).

Found this on amazon for about $75

Square D by Schneider Electric HOM2448M100PCVP Homeline 100 Amp 24-Space 48-Circuit Indoor Main Breaker Load Center with Cover - Value Pack (Plug-on Neutral Ready), https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N01TMQE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_cwfxDb7HR5ECM

Actually finding one in a junkyard sounds cool because itll likely have a worn down/rusted look.

u/clsuburbs · 1 pointr/dyinglight

Just saw this and had to say...isnt it $20?

u/tafferling · 13 pointsr/dyinglight

Doing research for my fic, I used the fake Harran website and the prequel book, as well as some dialogue in the game, to come up with the following timeline:

Outbreak starts in December. The "epedemic" alert happens after the new mayor is appointed, and the elections were on the 29th and 30th of November. And according to the book, Erol Assani was already mayor at the time the outbreak started. In particular, shit goes down proper on the 21st of December. No, not then. I got confused. All we know, is that things get out of control during the Harran Games opening, if we are to follow the prequel book. Even if the infection had already started causing alarm, there was no panic until that day.

Shit Christmas, I assume? ;)

The weather pattern in the game is what I used next. Considering Harran's geographical location, I placed it around late summer. That would give room for the occassional storm, but make the weather still fairly warm, and align with dayrise and nightfall.

This is "headcanon", rather than canon though, in particular because of the "It's been 3 weeks" comment you overhear in the Tower. That'd mean the GRE and military pulled out 3 weeks ago, and we'd think maybe it only took a month or two to quarantine the place. Which I find unrealistic.

My take on it gives the GRE half a year to try and contain the situation, before they decide to quarantine entirely and pull out. I would think it'd take a good amount of time to build the wall around the entirety of the City state (including the Country side!), so I can get behind that.

The Following though? Nothing much on this, but I am moving this into "it's been a year since the outbreak" territory, even if we see no notable changes in day/night cyles. That'd mean Crane has been in there for a couple of months.

Sources: http://www.harran-city.com/ and Nightmare Row.