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Atomic Heart: Which Elevator To Take – Not So Fast, Major

Atomic Heart which elevator to take - Not So Fast, Major

This guide explains which elevator to take in Atomic Heart “Not So Fast, Major” quest.

Atomic Heart heart has arrived and initial reception to the game has been mixed. The new action RPG from developers Mundish has a promising concept but many – including myself – thought it failed to deliver the goods. Nonetheless, the game launches on PC and Xbox Game Pass on 21 February, so many will be checking it out as part of their subscription.

The game takes players to an alternate history Soviet Union. It is 1955, the development of a programmable liquid called “Polymer” has led to rapid advances in the worlds of robotics and artificial intelligence.

Scientist Dmitry Sechenov – the inventor of Polymer – is set to announce his latest invention: Kollektiv 2.0. Kollektiv allows humans to control robots with their minds. However, on the eve of the new technology’s launch, research hub Facilitiy 3826’s robots go haywire and massacre the settlement’s inhabitants.

Atomic Heart promo art featuring P-3 and a robot
Credit: Focus Entertainment

Major Sergei Nechaev is dispatched to deal with the disaster by putting down the robotic rebellion and discovering its cause. But not everything is as it seems, and not everyone can be trusted.

Atomic Heart is a first-person shooter with RPG elements. Players need to arm P-3 with an arsenal of crafted weapons to deal with his robotic foes. Along the way, you also need to solve numerous puzzles to progress through Atomic Heart‘s dungeons.

Once you have solved the first passive security relay, you have the option of riding one of two elevators.

Charles, P-3’s glove based companion, tells you to take the right elevator. But P-3 wants to take the left one. In the end it is up to you.

But what is the difference? And what elevator should you take in Atomic Heart “Not So Fast, Major” quest?

Which Elevator To Take in Atomic Heart – Not So Fast, Major

Solving the passive security relay is a bit tricky but you need to do it to power the nearby elevators.

Once the two elevators are powered up, you simply have to pick one to ride up to the higher floor. However, the fact the game gives you a choice might leave you wondering which one to pick.

Which elevator to take in Atomic Heart

This is which elevator to take in Atomic Heart “Not So Fast, Major” quest: Both elevators take you to the same floor; however, the one on the right opens to a collapsed floor. This means you have to carefully jump and dash across, which carries the risk of falling.

Which elevator to take in Atomic Heart

If you want a risk-free life, take the elevator on the left. But in the end, it doesn’t really matter which elevator you take as you end up in the same place.

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