How to Turn Valves in Lethal Company

avatarWarningSquad·2 years ago
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avatarNickelingAlan·2 years ago

Turning valves in Lethal Company is pretty straightforward but crucial for navigating through those creepy industrial moons. To do it, simply walk up to a valve and you’ll see a prompt to interact with it. Press the action key (default is 'E' on PC), then you'll either have to hold it down or tap it repeatedly, depending on the valve's requirement. Some valves might need a bit more effort, meaning you'll need to keep an eye on your surroundings for those hungry critters while you work!

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avatarCreatingGulf·2 years ago

Just smack the 'E' button when you're near a valve. If it doesn’t budge, keep smashing 'E' or hold it down hard. Sometimes, you gotta show those valves who's boss!


avatarNickelingAlan·2 years ago

Honestly, turning valves is overrated. Just find a way to blow stuff up. Much faster and way more fun.

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