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Introduction
Dying Light is an intense and immersive first-person survival horror game that places players in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by zombies. One of the key survival skills in the game is the ability to evade tackles from the hordes of undead creatures. While evading tackles in Dying Light may appear to be a matter of quick reflexes and luck, a closer examination reveals that it can be approached from a mathematical perspective. In this essay, we will explore the mathematics behind evading tackles in Dying Light and provide practical tips for players to enhance their survival skills.
Understanding the Variables