![]() ![]() They don’t jump around during combat, and they can’t hop up to grab ledges or maneuver their way around the environment. Like with Dark Souls or Bloodborne, The Surge 2 is designed to have your character on the ground at almost all times. Are There Any Other Ways to Jump in the Game?Īs for whether there are other forms of jumping in the game, the answer is no. If there’s an item located across a small gap, you can reach it by executing this running leap and timing it so that you land on the other side safely. This is similar to the small leap you can make in Dark Souls, Bloodborne and other Souls-like games, and is used in many of the same scenarios as these titles. The jump will only trigger if you press 元 while running at full speed, so be sure to give yourself some room to build up momentum before attempting a leap. Instead, you have the ability to make small leaps by sprinting – done by holding down the X button if you’re on PS4 (A on Xbox One) – and then pressing the 元 button. How to Jump in The Surge 2Īs with the first game, The Surge 2 doesn’t have a dedicated jump button. That’s why we’re here to walk you through how to jump i n Surge 2. Remember to target limbs with materials and equipment you need, or go for unarmored if you need to speed up a fight.The Surge 2 allows you to execute a range of actions with your character, but some are trickier to pull off than others. With this knowledge you should be removing limbs with violent abandon in no time. Ta-da, you took someone’s arm off.īonus tip: the more enemies you dismember before returning to a med-bay, the higher your scrap multiplier will be, allowing you to gain more scrap from downed enemies. Hold the button down to trigger a dismemberment. Once the limb and enemy’s health are low enough and you have at least one battery charge, the X button or E key will pop up. If that proves too much to handle there is an implant – the Physical Aggression Redirector – that will ensure you always hit your targeted limb, but at 75-percent damage if you strike a limb you are not targeting. Be patient, and attack when you have a clear shot on the targeted limb. Depending on where the limb is, and how the enemy is moving you may find yourself striking other limbs and doing damage to them instead. Once a limb is targeted, use either horizontal or vertical attacks to damage it. ![]() ![]() Ergo: always target a limb when engaging an enemy. Also of note: if you target an enemy and do not select a limb you will do standard “white” damage: not as potent as attacking an unarmored limb, but not as low as attacking an armored limb. Switching limbs in combat will lead to you not reducing the armor to a low enough point to dismember prior to killing an enemy, giving you nothing. ![]() It is worth noting that once you pick a limb to attack you focus on it. Unarmored limbs yield nothing, but help you take an enemy down quicker. Armored limbs yield equipment schematics or materials when dismembered, but take longer to take down. Limbs will come in two flavors: armored and unarmored. First you have to target them by clicking the right stick or the middle mouse wheel, then cycle between the limbs by flicking the right stick or scrolling the mouse wheel. So, how do you do it? Target lock an enemy and use the right stick or mouse scroll wheel to cycle between limbs.ĭismembering your enemies takes two steps. Dismemberment is the cornerstone of combat in The Surge 2 a means of gaining equipment, materials, and it looks fancy to boot. ![]()
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