Changing Worlds in essentially involves swapping to a new instance on the same server: a potentially great idea for anyone searching for quieter Worlds. With limited server capacity and eager survival game fans jumping in, space is currently at a premium in. Changing Worlds provides access to different instances, potentially with more build space, and allows players to join their friends online.
Despite the privacy concerns surrounding , this new entry in the open-world survival MMO genre has seen hundreds of thousands of players join its servers. Unfortunately, changing Worlds doesn't solve server capacity issues, but it can help players join the same instances as their friends to complete quests and build bases.
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To change Worlds in O, locate a Teleportation Tower and hold G when prompted to select a new World. This is a fairly simple process, and Teleportation Towers become available early on after players first enter the open world proper. Teleportation Towers are also visible on the in-game map as signal tower icons and can be set to active, making them visible on the in-game HUD.
By following the main story quest, the first Teleportation Tower will unlock at the Deadsville settlement. This serves as a handy point for swapping between worlds and for fast travel. Each world on the list displays its current population status, so it's an entirely viable approach to prioritize servers with fewer players if needed.
Once visited, Teleportation Towers also become fast travel points; however, there is a cooldown period between each use.
Surviving out in the wilderness in isn't particularly challenging, but Teleportation Towers are still useful to have. Vehicles, including a motorcycle, are also available, and can be used to cut down travel times. However, players may need to travel far away from their claimed
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