Fallout 4: 11 Insane Exploits & Glitches You Need To Try

10. Teleportation

In Fallout 4's 50s-styled sci-fi world, it seems fitting that teleportation should exist. You'd imagine it being achieved using some kind of nuclear-powered metal booth that makes that retro Twilight Zone whirring sound when you activate it. But for lack of teleport pods, we'll have to settle for this exploit instead. A nifty gunplay mechanic in Fallout 4 has your character automatically peeping around the left or right of an object when you're pressed against it and hold the aim button. Perform this action, so that your character peeps out from behind an object and is looking through their ironsights. While holding the aim button, press and hold whichever other button goes into third-person mode. Next, let go of the aim button, then a second later let go of the third-person button. You've now 'enabled' the exploit. To use the exploit, press the third-person button to teleport to the exact spot you were in when you enabled the glitch. Once you've mastered it, you can not only use it for fun, but also to gain tactical advantages over your enemies by setting up teleportion spots during shootouts - adding a superhero touch to your Fallout experience.
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