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How to Save Game in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Good thing I saved before this fight... I did make a save, right?

Danger lurks on every corner in Dragon's Dogma 2, and saving your progress sometimes makes the difference between a minor inconvenience and a complete progress annulment and wasted hours of playtime. Here is how to save your game in Dragon's Dogma 2.

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How to Save Your Progress in Dragon's Dogma 2

In Dragon's Dogma 2, there are two primary methods to save your game progress, each serving different purposes and offering unique advantages.

  • Pause Menu: You can save your progress by accessing the pause menu, going to settings, selecting save, and then choosing 'Save and Continue.' This method provides a quick way to secure your progress. I like to do this before each fight with a larger creature.
  • Inns or Camping: For a more immersive experience, you can save your game by visiting Inns or using camping spots. This method not only saves your progress but also allows you to sort out your inventory, equip your Vocation's Weapon Skills, or change your vocation entirely.

The game features an auto-save mechanism that can be a double-edged sword. While it can rescue you from unforeseen predicaments, relying solely on auto-save can sometimes lead to challenging situations, especially if it saves at inopportune moments. It is very important to note that this auto-save overwrites the manual save slot you make in the Pause menu.

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How to Save Scum in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Save scumming (a technique employed by players to manipulate game outcomes) can be a controversial yet effective strategy in Dragon's Dogma 2, although it has its predicaments. Save scumming involves reloading a save file to alter the outcome of an event or decision. It's a way to retry challenging encounters or explore different narrative paths without facing the immediate consequences of your choices.

While save scumming can provide an advantage, especially in RPGs where choices have significant impacts, it's not without risks. In Dragon's Dogma 2, if you're not cautious with your save points, you might find yourself trapped in unfavorable situations, particularly if the game auto-saves after pivotal events like getting arrested.

To effectively utilize save scumming, be mindful of when and where you save. Ensure you have a clear understanding of the game's mechanics to avoid getting locked out of missions or having to restart them entirely.

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Luka Rakočević
Luka Rakocevic works as a full-time staff writer at Pro Game Guides and is a new-generation gamer. Backed with old-school gaming knowledge, his oldest gaming memories are on SNES, trying to beat Super Mario. Games are his big inspiration, and he frequently draws from that well to create new art. He prefers narrative-driven games like God of War, Killzone, Half-life, Uncharted and similar. Luka mainly writes science fiction in his free time. When he's not home banging away at his computer keyboard, you will most likely find him at a local pub or a metal concert in the middle of a mosh pit.