As far as I know you can continue playing and everything should end up fine. It may mess up info at the bottom about the keys you’ve gotten. If you already completed some stock levels and want to copy over your progress then start Dustmod, when in-game go to Dustmod → Tools → Save → Download. It has many great features some of which are very useful for getting better at the game. First get comfortable with controls and physics of your character by getting SS ranks on some maps in the nexus. If you’ve only began playing Dustforce I recommend not focusing on climbing up the leaderboards just yet. You can also go through “Movement” and “Combat” sections independently. Go through it at your own tempo, leave it after learning new tech, play some maps then come back later. This guide covers techniques which some players start learning only after getting SS on most of the stock maps. I want to emphasize that you’re not meant to complete this guide in one go, before moving on to playing any nexus maps. It provides information I wish I had an easy access to when I was learning the game myself, so it’s mainly my own perspective and input on improving your skills. Players thinking about, or maybe even set on climbing stock maps’ leaderboards in the long run should find it especially helpful. It doesn't contain any level specifc help (with one exception), and instead focuses on explaining general mechanics and techniques. This guide is made for players only beginning their journey with Dustforce DX as well as players already with the Steam achievement. Holding 'left' and 'right' at the same time.Canceling recovery animations of attacks. Dustforce DX Beginner to Intermediate Guide
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