Okay, so you know when you’re in a game, right, and there’s just this one thing that makes everything else easier? That’s what the glider drones are in Remnant 2’s Dark Horizon. This new map’s all about exploring, but it’s so big, and you can only move between the islands with these drones. They’re not everywhere, though, only in the new DLC.
Why Gliders Matter?
They open up the map like never before. It’s vertical. It’s tall. And without gliders, you’re stuck. Simple as that.
How Do You Glider Drones?
Walk up to a glider station. Think of them like a bus stop but way cooler. The drone just pops up when you’re close. Press that Interact key.
Oh, but flying? Now that’s tricky. Ever tried steering a shopping cart with one wonky wheel? That’s what it feels like. You have to hold the Forward key, but your character’s weight pulls the drone down. You’re gliding, not flying. Got it? So you gotta adjust for that.
- Keep holding the Forward key.
- Expect to dip a bit because of gravity.
- Move forward, never back. Backwards doesn’t work here.
Flying Pro Tips
You ever been caught in the wind? That’s what strong winds feel like in this game, but worse. So, don’t mess with the wind. Just go with it. And look for ledges and cliffs—there’s often treasure hiding there. Some glow, some don’t, but fractured cliffs? That’s a good sign. Think of it like following breadcrumbs to something cool. But these drones, man, they’re awkward. Clunky. Wish we could use them everywhere, not just Dark Horizon.
- Don’t fight the wind. It’ll win.
- Look for glowing doors or broken cliff edges. That’s your clue.
- Gliders are awkward but worth it.
Finding These Gliders
Want to take off? Look high. Literally. The glider stations are always near cliffs or some crazy tall spot. Just walk up, hit Interact, and you’re flying. No fuss. The best part? You get a whole new perspective, plus access to areas you’d never reach without it. That’s where the secrets are, too. I’m talking hidden paths, treasures, all the good stuff.
- Search cliffs and high spots for glider stations.
- Use gliders to explore the higher ground.
- Unlock new paths to treasure.
And there you go. It’s like using a secret tool to crack open new parts of the map. But the controls? A little annoying, honestly. They’re awkward. Wish they were available elsewhere in the game, but hey, we can’t have everything.