It turns out that I’ve been carrying heavy items wrong in Arc Raiders for over 50 hours, though the best method is far from intuitive

Swapping weapons, reloading, healing, and climbing, most things in Arc Raiders take a hell of a lot of time to do. Nowhere is this clearer than when you’re carrying the crates required to open and loot Field Depots, which you’ll have to slowly lug across the map with no access to your guns. This annoying mechanic has only become more frequent with the various locked doors in Stella Montis that require you to haul a power cell around in the most dangerous map of all.
Even if you’re using stamina to move faster, it’s so slow and I feel so incredibly vulnerable when carrying a heavy item that, quite frankly, I try to avoid it as much as possible. In fact, I rarely do Field Depots at all, even though they can contain some good loot; it would take a lot of convincing to get me to haul those crates around.
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It’s important to clarify that, yes, you can actually sprint backwards by holding the run key, just as you would if you were moving forwards. As such, you’ll still benefit from maxing out your stamina with the best skills, which I’d recommend you do anyhow.
Of course, if you’re walking backwards…you’re not going to be able to see where you’re going. It’s not exactly optimal in most situations, truth be told, but if it’s a straight shot to where you need to drop off the object or you’ve got a friend to cover you, run backwards instead to pick up the pace. The less time spent holding a heavy box instead of a gun, the better.



