It's seldom a peaceful drive in Pacific Drive, with all the anomalies popping up or racing to an exit after collecting Energy from Anchor Points. It's pretty easy to get stuck or accidentally flip your car. Thankfully, there are ways to fix that. Here's how!
Pacific Drive Car Stuck - How to fix
Let's be honest: your tires will only sometimes stay on the ground in Pacific Drive, especially if you aren't the best driver, like me. It's easy to lose control when you're panicking and trying to make a mad dash for the exit, or maybe just trying to hit an epic stunt and failing miserably.
My initial reaction to my car getting stuck was to kick at it as much as I could to try and get it free. However, this isn't exactly the best method since you can damage your car in doing so. If you find yourself in a sticky situation (car stuck between some trees, car wedged in some rocks, etc.), the best way to fix it is the Emergency Car Warp, (right now there is only a control for this on PC).
To initiate a Car Warp, press T on your keyboard. A yellow orb will appear on your screen, and start filling a meter, showing that the location to warp is being scanned. Move around, using the yellow orb as a cursor of where you'd like the car to respawn. You won't be able to go too far off the car's current location, so look for the nearest flat space (it will prompt you if you're too far away). You can cancel the warp at any time by pressing T again.
When you're in a spot that works, the scan UI will turn green and begin materializing the car in that spot. Wait for the meter to fill up and the vehicle to appear. You won't lose any stored items; it will work just like teleportation.
Ta-Da! You're back in business like it never even happened. Your car may have taken minor damage from the wreck, but at least you're not stuck anymore and can continue your drive!
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Published: Feb 21, 2024 10:04 pm