Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Transport vehicles & hubs

Okay, so in a previous post, I wrote briefly about vehicles. If you cannot get a vehicle, then what I consider the "public transportation" of FusionFall, any transport vehicles or hubs are your best bet for getting around. Here are some of the different Transport vehicles and hubs that are availible.

Monkey Skyway Agents: The Monkey Skyway Agents are good for getting around a certain area, like the surburbs and downtown. Players pay the agents a fee to be brought to another location by air. These are the most common form of transportation, and players pay a reasonable price to use them.

The Slider: The cheapest out of all the transport hubs and vehicles, the slider is a bus/rail system that has two major stations at Marquee Row in downtown and Peach Creek Estates in the suburbs, as well as many stops in between. In order to access the stops, look for the "Bus" sign with the arrow pointing in the direction you want to go. Get on whatever will bring you up to the bus stop, such as Jump Pads. There's another Jump Pad on the bus stop for you to hop on the slider. The Slider will slow down to a stop, but will soon be moving again, so be prepared.

KND S.C.A.M.P.E.R.: The KND S.C.A.M.P.E.R.(Shabby Camper Actually Makes Perfect Emergency Rescumabob) is a long-range transport system that is similar to the Monkey Skyway Agents. Players pay a fee to be transported to another area. The S.C.A.M.P.E.R. is faster than the Monkey Skyway Agents and the Slider, but more expensive, because the S.C.A.M.P.E.R. is long range, and can therefore transport you to different areas.


The Monkey Skyway Agents and the S.C.A.M.P.E.R. require that in order to be able to be transported to a certain area, that you must go to that area, find the appropriate transport, and register that area. Basically, if you don't register, then the only way to get to that area is to go by foot, and if the area is far away and you need to go there several times, it'll take a long time.

There are others forms of public transport , but those are less common than the three listed above.

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