may boast about its thousands of planets that players can explore to their hearts' content, but when it comes to speedily zipping across the surface, one fan may have discovered the most efficient maneuver yet. One of the most common complaints leveled at Bethesda's sprawling sci-fi RPG is that traversal can be somewhat tedious, especially when landing upon a planet that's largely devoid of life or points of interest. Fortunately, as the community waits for the land vehicle update, an alternative means of travel has been discovered thanks to a fun exploit.
Posted to Reddit by user -Captain-, the player showcases how they manage to cross large bodies of water with a staggering amount of speed: An exploit that, with the right timing, allows them to "" across the surface.
It looks tricky but with enough practice, it's possible to discharge one's booster pack just before the swimming animation begins, prompting the character model to fly forward without losing its velocity. While this method is obviously only useful when it comes to bodies of water, it still makes crossing lakes much faster than the painfully slow default swimming speed.
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Another aspect of the exploit that users will need to take into account is that it's only really possible with a mouse and keyboard,meaning those playing on the Xbox Series X|S won't be able to pull it off. -Captain- explained that to pull off the maneuver they needed to assign the jump function to an extra button so that they could move forward while also using the jetpack. Doing so with a controller would not be possible given the limited amount of inputs available to those who use a gamepad.
While the use of an exploit to speed up land traversal isn't exactly ideal, the community has been forced to resort to whatever methods they can to speed up the laborious task of exploration. Given the sheer scale of the world upon which can be landed, the default sprinting speed is just not fast enough to make on-foot travel viable. The introduction of a jetpack during one of the main story quests doesn't make moving around the game much easier (and more fun) but it's not exactly a Booster Pack built for speed.
Fortunately, Bethesda has confirmed that a future update will include one of the most demanded features for: A land vehicle. Early footage has revealed that the rover will allow players to drive across any kind of terrain, making exploration significantly less tedious and, hopefully, more rewarding. It's currently unknown when this addition will be patched into the game as the studio focuses on the most recent update,
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One of the key features of vampires, at least in their original depiction, is their ability to take the form of a bat to quickly traverse the night. In V Rising, you technically can shapeshift but it won’t make a big impact on your ability to travel. You have all the normal weaknesses of the mythical creature, such as aversion to sunlight and the need to suck blood in order to survive, but you must stick to normal methods of transportation most of the time. Getting on a horse certainly speeds up your traversal, but the map is quite large and sometimes you just want to get from one side to the other quickly.
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