It's important to know the different fast travel methods in Starfield. Given that there are numerous star systems and planets to visit, you'll definitely explore the far reaches of the galaxy. There's surprisingly a few ways to fast travel, and a few things to consider when using these methods. Our guide discusses the methods that you can use in the game.
In the image below, you can see that there are six fast travel spots in New Atlantis: the docking area, commercial district, residential district, MAST district, the Lodge, and your ship. If you back out of that selection group, you could see other outposts. Moreover, you can pick any area of the planet so you can land there quickly (as long as it's not on water).
There are multiple fast travel points in the city of New Atlantis and the planet of Jemison.
Similarly, the distance is affected by your ship's fuel and grav drive. Also, there may be instances when you'd have to do multiple jumps instead. You can learn more in our ship upgrades and modifications guide.
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Left: The galaxy view or star map shows connected paths when planning your grav jumps; Right: You need to allocate power to the grav drive before your ship can jump to another system. Likewise, heading to another star system requires you to do a grav jump. Here are some additional fast travel tips:
If you're in orbit, you have to allocate power (i.e. the little pips) to the grav drive (i.e. GRV) in the lower-left corner of your screen.This might also require you to decrease the power allocated to other systems, such as weapons, engines, or shields.The more power you allocate, the less time you need before the grav jump kicks in. For instance, with +3 power, the jump will occur after a four-second countdown.This action can be done while you're in combat. In fact, this is almost a given if you end up getting attacked upon reaching another planet, and it's unlikely that you'd be able to defeat enemy forces.If you're ready to fast travel to your active quest, you can "set course" and fast travel to the right star system (or docking station if you're on the right planet already) instantly with the click of one button in the pause menu. On Xbox controllers, this button is X by default. Starfield is a massive game with numerous planets to explore. For other tips and tactics, you can visit our guides hub.
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