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Just to start, I’ll add one caveat: I know that combat is fun in Dying Light 2. Try to get into the habit of checking through your inventory and weapons fairly frequently, and you’ll find yourself falling prey to melee mishaps far less often. Try not to repair the same weapon for too long though, as your adventures across The City will probably turn up some shinier tools with even better stats.
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The last thing you want is to have it break in the heat of combat, so weed out any write-offs and patch up any of your personal favourites. Whenever you get a moment – either within a safe room or before you take on a mission – take a look over the condition of your weapons. When you’re within biting distance of a horde of hungry zombies, there’s absolutely no worse time for your trusty melee weapon to break. With guns (mostly) out of the question in Dying Light 2, you’ll often find yourself regularly getting up close and personal with zombies. Keep a close eye on your weapon condition If you want to speed up the learning process, have no fear: we’ve learned plenty from our time in The City, and here’s six Dying Light 2 tips we wish we knew from the start. Most of the basics in Dying Light 2 are covered during the game’s opening segment, yet some of the more intuitive elements can take a bit of time to grasp. Missteps can prove fatal when you’re constantly leaping across rooftops, and it can only take a single mistake during combat to leave poor Aiden bleeding out on the floor. Dying Light 2 can be a fairly tough game, and there are lots of ways that you can find yourself getting killed repeatedly. READ MORE: Jonah Scott interview: bringing ‘Dying Light 2”s Aiden Caldwell to life.In a post-apocalyptic world, that’s to be expected, but come on: you’re the main character. Early on in Dying Light 2, it’s drilled into you that an average lifespan in The City doesn’t go particularly far.