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As long as you have discovered a [[planet]] before, you will be able to immediately fast travel there from nearly anywhere. You do not need to be on your [[ship]] or in [[space]] to travel this way. | As long as you have discovered a [[planet]] before, you will be able to immediately fast travel there from nearly anywhere. You do not need to be on your [[ship]] or in [[space]] to travel this way. | ||
1. Open the [[Starmap]] by pressing [M] on PC or holding [Start] on Xbox Controller. | |||
2. Find the star system you would like to travel to. | |||
..Note: If two systems are overlapping, you will have to choose which system you would like to travel to. If it is a single system, the map overview for the chosen system will immediately open up. | |||
[[File:fast travel2.png|400px]] | [[File:fast travel2.png|400px]] | ||
3. Select the planet you would like to travel to. | |||
[[File:fast travel3.png|400px]] | [[File:fast travel3.png|400px]] | ||
4. Select the already discovered point of interest you would like to travel to and press and hold [X] on PC and [A] on Xbox Controller. | |||
[[File:fast travel4.png|400px]] | [[File:fast travel4.png|400px]] | ||
**You can also select a spot on already discovered planets and fast travel immediately to the selected landing spot. | |||
'''Please note''': If you have not discovered a planet within a system before, you will have to travel to the planet first and [[Scan]] the planet. | '''Please note''': If you have not discovered a planet within a system before, you will have to travel to the planet first and [[Scan]] the planet. |
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