Risk of Rain Returns is a sequel to the original Risk of Rain. Although the core gameplay is similar, the two versions have some significant differences. One of the main changes is the addition of rapid fire and auto jump mechanics. These features allow you to use your primary attack by holding the skill button. Here’s how to enable rapid fire and auto jump in Risk of Rain Returns.
What is Rapid Fire and Auto Jump?
The new Rapid Fire and Auto Jump settings help make Risk of Rain Returns more accessible and less tiring for players. In the original Risk of Rain, increasing your attack speed required incessant button presses to keep up with your character’s abilities.
With Rapid Fire enabled you can hold down the attack button to unleash a flurry of attacks in quick succession without the need for manual button pressing.
On the other hand, “auto jump” allows your character to jump again automatically when landing, which not only reduces finger fatigue but also allows you to fully utilize your character’s attack speed potential. This is a welcome addition for players who want to focus on strategy and gameplay rather than repetitive button pressing.
How to enable Rapid Fire and Auto Jump in Risk of Rain Returns
Enabling rapid fire and auto jump is a straightforward process. Whether you are starting a new run or in the middle of a game, you can easily access the settings menu to toggle this feature on. Here’s how:
- Open the Settings menu in Risk of Rain Returns. You can access this menu by pausing the game and selecting “Settings” from the in-game options.
- Navigate to the Controls section within the Settings menu.
- Within the Controls section, locate the Accessibility Options menu.
- Look for the option to toggle on Rapid Fire and Auto Jump. Once you find it, enable this setting by selecting it.
Congratulations! You have successfully enabled rapid fire and auto jump in the game. From now on, you can hold down the attack button to unleash a flurry of attacks and the space button to jump without the need for manual button mashing.