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Radical Heights: How to Crouch

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How to Crouch in Radical Heights

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Radical Heights, seemingly out of nowhere, is out and ready to be played by prospective battle royale/battleground fans that are looking for something different than PUBG, Fortnite, and all of the other games that are currently slamming the market. Radical Heights is free-to-play and has a bright, vibrant, ’80s feel to it that might remind you of games like Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon or really any movies that prominently featured white dudes with mullets getting into trouble. It is made by Boss Key Productions, led by famed game designer Cliff Bleszinski, the guy responsible for hits like Gears of War and Unreal Tournament. One of the first things you’re probably going to want to figure out is how to crouch.

Crouching in Radical Heights is just as important as it is in every shooting game ever. You’ll reduce the amount of yourself that is out there and able to be shot, and make it a little easier to hit your marks.

To crouch in Radical Heights, simply press C, and you’ll assume the position.

That’s all there is to it! Best of luck out there. Queue up your favorite Mötley Crüe playlist and start winning some cash.


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Ed McGlone
Ed McGlone was with Twinfinite from 2014 to 2022. Playing games since 1991, Ed loved writing about RPGs, MMOs, sports games and shooters.