NIGHT-RUNNERS – How to Never Get Lost (The Easy Way)

How to Never Get Lost (The Easy Way)

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TLDR:

TP to your garage, then drive straight, take a right and drive into a small nook to the right to enter Tatsumi PA.

Intro

So, you’ve installed the game, bought a car, got vaguely threatened by the yakuza and now you’re wondering how to do the races.

Alternatively, you did reach the Tatsumi PA (that’s short for Parking Area, by the way), but the game has chucked you back into some random spot, you have no idea where you are on the map, and now you’re mindlessly swerving between isekai trucks looking to find your way back.

Don’t you worry, as I’m here to show you the easiest solution to your problems.

The Garage to Tatsumi Shuttle!

No matter where you are, you can always teleport to the South Kiba Safehouse by pressing P on your keyboard or SELECT on your controller of choice to go to the pause menu. Pick Jump to Garage.

The road between there and Tatsumi is so simple you’ll probably memorize it in one go. But because I’m nice, I made some screenshots. Follow the arrows right into the backdoor of one of the Japanese parkings of all time.

First, go straight ahead from where you spawned.

After a long, mostly straight section, you’ll see a fork. Take a right.

Immediately after you’ll see blueish light coming from the PA. Keep going until you see a small nook to your right.

Drive into said nook and enter the same way you’d enter a safehouse.

Outro

And that’s it. While I highly encourage you to learn the fastest routes between all the post-race spawns and Tatsumi as soon as you can, it’s a nice trick for when you’re in a pinch, or took the wrong turn by accident.

Volodymyr Azimoff
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I love games and I live games. Video games are my passion, my hobby and my job. My experience with games started back in 1994 with the Metal Mutant game on ZX Spectrum computer. And since then, I’ve been playing on anything from consoles, to mobile devices. My first official job in the game industry started back in 2005, and I'm still doing what I love to do.

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