One thing that players new and old might find about Horizon Zero Dawn’s early hours is that the game requires Aloy to run everywhere. Although she’s a relatively fast sprinter as far as open-world games are concerned, the nature of Horizon’s large map means that players will quickly catch themselves wondering if there’s a faster method of transportation available that they’re missing out on. As it turns out, there is: players are able to mount a select number of machines and ride them like horses, but before they’re able to do that, Aloy needs the Override ability.
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How to Get Override in Horizon Zero Dawn
Obtaining the Override upgrade is quite simple: all the player needs to do is progress through the story until Aloy is given the rank of Seeker shortly after the Proving. Before she can depart on her journey, players will need to win a boss fight against a “Demon” and some corrupted machines. Following the fight, Aloy takes a piece off of the “Demon” and adds it to her spear allowing her to Override a handful of machines. To do so, the player needs to sneak up on an unsuspecting mechanical beast and hold down the triangle button for a few seconds when prompted.
Overriding is useful for turning some machines into mounts, as mentioned above, but it also helps make combat easier as doing so turns a machine into an ally for a limited amount of time in battle. To start, Aloy can only Override a few machines but clearing out Cauldrons allows her to affect more. The list of machines available for Override paired with the Cauldron necessary to unlock them can be seen below:
PSI Upgrade
Broadhead Charger Redeye Watcher Strider Tallneck Watcher
SIGMA Upgrade
Grazer Lancehorn Sawtooth Scrapper
RHO Upgrade
Longleg Ravager Shellwalker Snapmaw Trampler
XI Upgrade
Behemoth Fire Bellowback Freeze Bellowback Glinthawk Stalker
ZETA Upgrade
Rockbreaker Stormbird Thunderjaw
Horizon Zero Dawn is available now for PC and PS4.
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