Roboquest: What Are The Best Keybinds And Settings

Players taking on the BadBots in Roboquest need all the help they can get. The game is tailor-made for quick movements and fast shooting. You will always have to be alert to the enemies around you, so ensure you are getting off your best shot.

The following guide will help players know about the best key bindings to never back down in the fights. 

Roboquest: What Are The Best Keybinds And Settings

Setting: Perk and drop buttons

Players should bind “Drop Weapon” to “G” to avoid dropping their best weapon right at the beginning by mistake and save themselves the trouble.

This also pairs extremely well with the “Perk Selector” that you should keep to “F” to easily access the different perks that will help you out.  

Setting: Changing keybinds

You can do several wholesale changes for the mechanics often used. These include: 

  • Keeping “Secondary Ability” to “E”
  • Fixing “Drop Weapon” to “N”
  • Choosing “Perk Selector with “H” that you will have to use in tandem with “Easy slide” 
  • Setting “Interact” to “F”

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Easy Slide

You should keep “Sprint Mode” to “Auto” and then change “Crouch” to “Shift.”

Declutter

Players who do not fancy the ragdolls too much should turn this to “Off.” If you have a fascination for them, keep it to “Low,” as it reduces the chances of mini robots taking shelter behind the ragdolls in the game. 

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On this note, you can also switch “Show Onomatopoeia” to “Off.” It is a personal preference at the end of the day, but this is the way for those who want to press on with the decluttering. 

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Ammo Counter

You can keep this as “On,” as it always shows your ammo status, so you do not have to get distracted from the target in sight. You can even check your ammo when you are blinded, which is a big advantage.

Easy ping

For those using the “Fanny Pack” gadget, we strongly advise not doing it, but for everyone else, you should keep “Ping” to the middle mouse-button click. 

For blinding bots

Players looking to make life a little easier for them when it comes to dealing with blinding bots should keep the “Screenshot Mode” to a button near you like “B” or “C.” Now, when you get blinded by a bot, you can simply hit the assigned button and get rid of the overlay.

The only downside is that the crosshairs will not come back up while you are blinded, but the Mortar will be effective as usual. 

Thus, that is all the information players will need when it comes to the different keybindings and settings in Roboquest. They should make your lives easier in the game so you can take down all the bad robots that lurk all around. 


Last Updated on December 31, 2023

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