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Players have come up with a variety of methods for traversing the Lego Fortnite world quickly, from trains to cars to airships.
By Phil Owen on
Lego Fortnite has pulled in millions of players since it launched a week ago, but this game is still very much in its infancy. It's shockingly polished for a brand-new game in 2023, but it's also kind of an overall barebones experience right now, without much in the way of a long-term endgame. There's a lot to enjoy here, but to what end?
For now, it's all about pushing the limits of what Lego Fortnite can do in its current state. And in that current state, one of the biggest concerns is travel--it takes a long time to get places, and it's likewise pretty inconvenient to have to haul resources all over the map with only your personal inventory for storage. There's no fast travel, and so the best form of travel that's officially provided by the game is a glider, which will get you around quickly but doesn't help with the need to efficiently move resources around.
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That's why a lot of folks have been toiling away in sandbox mode to figure out a way to transport materials in a vehicle that's been cobbled together from the parts the game provides. And some folks have actually managed to work out the engineering--there are working planes, trains, and automobiles all over YouTube
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