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Outlast 2: How to Use Night Vision

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How to Use Night Vision in Outlast 2

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Outlast 2 uses many different elements to scare the life out of players. There are some extremely dark areas that you’ll find yourself in; we’re talking pitch black. In order to make your way through, you’ll need to rely on the night vision setting found on your camera. Pull up your camera by pressing R1, RB, or RMB, then press R3, RS (which is the right thumbstick on either a DualShock 4 or an Xbox controller), or F.

When triggered, night vision will light up the world and give everything a ghastly, green glow. You’ll be able to see paths and threats that you didn’t notice before, just prepare yourself for anything creepy that may have been waiting in the dark. Do note that using this eats your battery, so keep that in mind and don’t use it just because you’re a little scared. Use night vision only when you really can’t see anything in Outlast 2.

Also, we should note that using Night Vision in well-lit rooms makes certain scenes unbearably bright. If you see things getting brighter, make sure to turn it off so you don’t end up hurting your eyes.

For more on Outlast 2, make sure to check out our wiki.


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