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Death Stranding 2’s Cargo System is Way Weirder Than You Think

So, you want to be a porter in Death Stranding 2, but why can’t you fit one more piece of cargo in your backpack? Why won’t Sam get back in the truck even though you’re under the weight limit? In this deep-dive guide, we break down exactly how weight and capacity work in DS2, and why they’re not the same thing.

We’ll explain how cargo units are calculated, how much space you really have in your backpack, carriers, and vehicles – and what items secretly don’t count toward capacity at all. Learn how the game handles small, medium, large, and extra-large cargo, why kangaroos take up a ridiculous amount of space, and why the Coffin Board might just ruin your entire inventory strategy.

Whether you’re trying to min-max your deliveries or just want to know why the “worthless scale” actually matters, this is the guide for you.

00:00 – The problem with capacity in Death Stranding 2
00:44 – The difference between weight and capacity
01:48 – How to measure capacity in Death Stranding 2
02:57 – How much cargo fits in the Tri-Crusier
03:20 – How much cargo fits in the Off-Roader
03:51 – How much cargo fits in carriers
04:39 – How to make more room for cargo in Death Stranding 2
06:17 – Capacity mysteries in Death Stranding 2
07:40 – Spoiler Zone (Coffin Board capacity mysteries )
09:08 – Overall Summary

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