One frustrating feature (or lack thereof) in Atomic Heart is the complete absence of a dedicated sprint toggle. It has been confirmed that there is no way to sprint in the game, but thankfully players can enable a certain workaround in-game to address this glaring issue.
This article will discuss the details of the method and how you can efficiently unlock it.
Note: Spoilers for Atomic Heart’s upgrades and progression will follow. Viewer discretion is advisable.
Curious players can follow these simple steps to upgrade their movement significantly:
Keep in mind that this upgrade affects your standard movement and, in extension, your abilities as well - players will now be able to see and react faster against foes in the game. Navigation and traversal also hugely benefit from this upgrade.
NORA is a sentient robotic service station players will meet during their journey in the weird but wonderful campaign of Atomic Heart. Initially coming off as a dangerous opponent, players will quickly be able to subdue NORA and use her abilities to upgrade and craft various abilities and equipment that will surely be handy during their adventure.
NORA is also a rather quirky robot, with various oddly over-sexualized dialog lines added for extra characterization.
Atomic Heart is a first-person role-playing title developed by Mundfish for the PC, Xbox one, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Players take control of Major Sergey Alekseyevich Nechaev, a veteran soldier with a characteristically cynical look at reality. The Major enters as the protagonist during the events of the game, supplanted by various surgeries that have given him both super strength and technological augments, effectively making him the ideal super soldier.
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