

Nobody wants to spend minutes scrolling through a list of 10 weapons to find the good one.Ī grid view makes this process easier, especially if you don’t tend to check your inventory every time you get a new item.

The change, however, will apply to all sections.Īs your inventory space grows, you’ll be able to carry a lot more gear, and weapons. Keep in mind that the option will only appear when you’re viewing individual sections of the inventory (such as weapons), not the main screen. This can be done by pressing X (Options) on PC, or picking the same option on consoles. You can toggle on a grid view of the inventory, which will replace the long list with a shorter, better-organised grid. The inventory menu uses the same design on all platforms, but you can make browsing the individual sections easier. The Division 2’s UI is a big improvement over the original – if you ignore the arbitrary need for double-clicking on PC. We’ll update this guide as we uncover more. There are plenty of early, and even advanced tips online, but here's what most missed. If you’ve been spending time with The Division 2, or have yet to jump in, you’ll find plenty in this page you probably didn’t know about. This can be as simple as turning attachments into unlockable perks, to more complex systems such as how the game calculates damage.


In our time playing The Division 2, we’ve been learning a lot about how these different systems work, and uncovering neat quirks we didn't even know existed.ĭespite being a sequel, The Division 2 does away with a lot of what was introduced in the first game. The Division 2 is full of many different systems, and unique mechanics, but the game doesn't tell you everything in a tutorial.
