A playthrough ofSuperfusedoesn’t have to be a lengthy affair. Those who go through the campaign will find that they are in for an action-filled few hours and then they can move on to playing co-op and online. However, these few hours can turn into a few hundred hours for those who don’t use the teleport mechanic to fast travel.

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Superfuse Waypoint In Eros Town

While the game isn’t the biggest ever,Superfusehas a sizable enough world packed with enough enemies that walking everywhere would take too long. There are a couple of ways to port around by taking advantage of some waypoints and gadgets sold by vendors.

Porting With Waypoints

After interacting with the first waypoint in Eros Town, players will need to find another to teleport between waypoints. After getting to a second one (the next waypoint is Edge of Space Level 1), players can interact with either waypoint to go to any other waypoints that have been interacted with.

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Superfuse Finding A Portal Beacon Charge

This is the cheaper of the two options as it is free. When the inventory gets full and it’s time tofind a storage locker, head to the nearest waypoint to get back to Eros Town. There isn’t much reason to retread through fully discovered areas so skip back and forth with this method of transportation.

Porting With Portal Beacons

If players are looking for the classic, portable way to teleport back to Eros Town, use the Portal Beacon. These devices can be found on the ground at random times after killing enemies. Or they can be purchased from Leon who runs the “Noodles” stand in Eros Town.

These Portal Beacons aren’t free, but it’s much better to use a Portal Beacon than to leave aroundunidentified objects that need to be revealed. The costs make up for themselves, especially with a full inventory. The Portal Beacon automatically takes the player back to Eros Town. To return to the same place, use the portal next to the waypoint. To get to a different location, use the waypoint itself.