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Throne And Liberty has a large map for players to explore with a lot to do in it. There are many menus to traverse and some time will need to be spent jumping from one menu to the next to get everything set up before your next expedition into a dungeon.




While there is a fast travel system players can use, you’ll first need to discover a destination before you can travel to it, meaning you’ll be running around a lot. Luckily, Throne And Liberty offers the ability to auto-run, or Move Constantly, as it’s called in game; here’s how to do it.

How To Auto-Run In Throne And Liberty

Auto-running is called, “Move Constantly” in-game, and to activate it on console you’ll need to open up the Quick Menu and then select the top option. The Quick Menu can be opened by holding L2 on PlayStation or LT on Xbox. To Move Constantly on PC, instead, you just need to press the, “https://gamerant.com/” key, though PC players also have the freedom of binding this to a different key in the system menu if you want.


How Does Move Constantly Work

Once activated, Move Constantly will have your character run in whatever direction you were last facing, and will continue to do so until you give another command. The direction your character is moving can be changed by looking around with either the joystick or mouse without breaking the auto-run feature. While moving constantly, you can open any menus in game or tab out of the game or go to your console home screen and your character will continue to run in a straight line.

There is no limitation to Move Constantly, meaning you can activate it whenever needed as often as you’d like.


While this is helpful for getting across wide planes, you will need to constantly check back as your character won’t be able to get around obstacles, and getting to where you need to go will require the occasional adjustments. Overall, this system is best for navigating menus, such as checking the Battle Pass or changing your character’s appearance.

Most enemies in this game won’t attack the player unless they are attacked first, meaning you’re usually safe while using the auto-run feature, even if you accidentally bump into an enemy. Once you have been somewhere before, it is highly recommended you fast travel around instead of constantly trying to use this system to travel the world.

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