Once Human’s most frustrating map feature finally fixed in new update

Gone are the days of confusing navigation.

Character travelling the world of Once Human.
Image via Starry Studio.

Navigating the sprawling world of Once Human has always been a challenge, but the latest patch promises to turn that frustration into smooth sailing. Released on August 1, this update might not be revolutionary, but it’s packed with tweaks that will make your journey across this post-apocalyptic world much more enjoyable.

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One of the most notable improvements addresses a major pain point: Map navigation. Previously, players encountered issues where the map either failed to display routes or was downright unresponsive. Those are now a thing of the past. The map has been revamped to show clearer directions and more information when interacting with icons. This should help you find your way with less hassle and more precision.

Motorcycle in Once Human.
These motorcycles just got a whole lot faster. Image via Starry Studios.

The changes don’t stop there. Traversing the expansive landscapes of Once Human has also been streamlined. Vehicles, including low-end motorcycles, have received significant buffs. Players will notice improved acceleration and faster top speeds, making it quicker and easier to get from one point to another. If you were tired of feeling like you were stuck in slow motion, this update should make your journeys a lot less of a slog.

The driving camera has also been updated for better responsiveness, offering a more immersive experience. Plus, if you find yourself stuck on a rock or other obstacles, the new update allows you to free your ride with ease. These enhancements should make participating in the newly introduced Mad Max-esque event much more enjoyable.

Additionally, the Once Human patch includes a variety of other enhancements. Players can look forward to new methods for obtaining memetic specializations, better visual effects for Teleportation Towers, and more.

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