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09.09.2023 - 03:19 / gamepur.com / Alpha Centauri
Getting around in Starfield isn’t quite as easy as you might expect, and there is quite a few menus and restriction players will need to consider when making a quick trip or jumping to a whole other galaxy.
It’s vital you know how to do this, and it can be a bit confusing at first, so we’ve put together this guide with details on how fast travel and Grave Jumping work in Starfield so you can get to exploring with as few issues as possible.
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Table of ContentsFast travel is the simpler method to zip around an area of a planet or get back to your ship without any hassle, and it can be a helpful tool. It’s not quite as straightforward as you might expect, so we will walk you through each way to do it.
Let’s start small with fast travel, which you can do to your ship, the Frontier, or to any Outpost you have built on a planet.
To fast travel back to your ship, all you need to do is:
A couple of things to note. For one, you can’t fast travel if you are over-encumbered, so if you are carrying too much, either drop some items or look to sell a few. You also can’t travel if you are sick or have a status effect on you, which can be healed with the correct times, and you can only fast travel to a point you have already visited, meaning you will need to make your way to new places on foot first.
If you want to make your way to another planet in the same solar system, You can do that by taking the following steps:
Once you have done this and landed at a landing spot on the planet or moon, you will be able to fast travel back to the location, giving you less work and menus to go through.
Now we get to the big one, Grav Jumps. Players will use these to travel to other solar systems across the galaxy, which is a little more complicated than normal fast travel.
There are a couple of ways to Grav
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