How to Automatically Pick Up Items in Stellar Blade Without Pressing a Button
Today it arrives in stores around the world. Star Blade, one of the games that, according to the notes in its analysis, represents a strong candidate for the surprise of the current year 2024. The good feelings after the demo were confirmed in a long game, lasting several tens of hours, and with a very complete combat system with many possibilities. There was something that didn’t convince many players in the demo, however, and that was the need to mash a button, specifically R2, to pick up every object that enemies drop or that we find scattered throughout their world. Fortunately, the game itself allows you to avoid this boring procedure, although many did not discover this option.
This quality of life option will save you a lot of hassle during your adventure. As we said, pressing R2 for every object we need to pick up from the ground isn’t exactly fun, but just like with Horizon: Forbidden West, it is possible to do without this mechanics, which gives practically nothing. Guerrilla Games implemented a feature that allowed Aloy to automatically collect plants for later making potions, just like the Koreans did in Shift Up.
To do this we must enter the pause menu and go to “Settings”, the last section and we will clearly see the option “Automatically collect items”, which is disabled by default. You just need to change it to “Activated” so that we can collect all the items by simply walking past them, without having to press a button for each of the hundreds of objects that enemies will drop over the course of the over 20 hours during which this will happen. will help us complete the adventure.
Stellar Blade, Candidate for Sleeper of the Year
Although there was some controversy surrounding it, that didn’t stop Stellar Blade from receiving fantastic reviews from all over the world. With a not inconsiderable 82 score on Metacritic, Shift Up has proven itself to be a more than highly recommended wardrobe title for any PS5 owner, which is important if we’re fans of action and demanding combat genres.
“A very complete and demanding combat system, a long adventure and a very personal sci-fi setting. They allow us today to talk about an amazing group that is now the number 1 candidate for sleeping area year,” we said in our analysis.
Stellar Blade launches today on PlayStation 5.