Death Stranding 2: On the Beach: Difference between revisions

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* If you pick up a bunch of lost cargo when heading for a new location, don't turn in everything in at once. You usually can't increase a location's rank by more than one star at a time - it caps you at a sliver under the next star's threshold. If that happens and you were holding a piece of cargo back, you can immediately do another delivery and get the next rank-up reward without having to do another mission or track down additional cargo.
* Most locations' upgrades top out at a 4 stars connection. You can check their corpus entries to see what you'll get for the next level of connection.
 
* The Mexico locations have some worthwhile upgrades and can easily be 4-starred once you unlock the truck.
 
* When you turn in several pieces of cargo at once, you usually can't increase a location's rank by more than one star at a time - it caps you at a sliver under the next star's threshold. However, if you turn them in one at a time, you'll get all the likes out of it and can sometimes get two stars in a row. (Or more if you really have a lot.)


* You can hold the select multiple items button, square, and then just hold up or down to select things as they scroll by instead of hitting a button each time.
* You can hold the select multiple items button, square, and then just hold up or down to select things as they scroll by instead of hitting a button each time.
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* The automated package retrieval gun on the truck can be cancelled by tapping the break if you don't want whatever it's aiming at.
* The automated package retrieval gun on the truck can be cancelled by tapping the break if you don't want whatever it's aiming at.


* If you go back and grind out Mexico once you have a Truck, there's some great early upgrades to be had out of 4-starring several locations there.
* If a location's star rating absolutely won't increase, you probably have to do sub missions for them. Usually you'll get an SSS message for those.
 
* If a location seems completely stuck it may be worth it to check nearby enemy camps' postboxes.
 
* The DHV Magellan has limited materials storage, but can hold vastly more materials if you store them in your private locker as cargo.


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Latest revision as of 08:58, 31 July 2025

  • Most locations' upgrades top out at a 4 stars connection. You can check their corpus entries to see what you'll get for the next level of connection.
  • The Mexico locations have some worthwhile upgrades and can easily be 4-starred once you unlock the truck.
  • When you turn in several pieces of cargo at once, you usually can't increase a location's rank by more than one star at a time - it caps you at a sliver under the next star's threshold. However, if you turn them in one at a time, you'll get all the likes out of it and can sometimes get two stars in a row. (Or more if you really have a lot.)
  • You can hold the select multiple items button, square, and then just hold up or down to select things as they scroll by instead of hitting a button each time.
  • The automated package retrieval gun on the truck can be cancelled by tapping the break if you don't want whatever it's aiming at.
  • If a location's star rating absolutely won't increase, you probably have to do sub missions for them. Usually you'll get an SSS message for those.
  • If a location seems completely stuck it may be worth it to check nearby enemy camps' postboxes.
  • The DHV Magellan has limited materials storage, but can hold vastly more materials if you store them in your private locker as cargo.