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Vehicle Combat in Saints Row: Gameplay
Saints Row (2022)

Vehicle Combat in Saints Row: Gameplay

Learn how to dominate vehicle combat in Saints Row (2022)! Discover tips on firing guns while driving, effective ramming techniques, and managing vehicle health to survive intense chases.

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Learn how to dominate vehicle combat in Saints Row (2022)! Discover tips on firing guns while driving, effective ramming techniques, and managing vehicle health to survive intense chases.

Alright, let's talk about making your rides in Santo Ileso as deadly as possible. Vehicle combat in Saints Row (2022) is a blast, and knowing the ropes will make a huge difference, especially during those high-octane missions and Side Hustles. Think of your car not just as a way to get around, but as another weapon in your arsenal.

First off, keep an eye on your vehicle's health. You'll see a blue bar above your own red health bar in the bottom right corner. These cars have a tendency to go boom spectacularly, and you really don't want to be inside when that happens. If your ride is about to kick the bucket and it's not a mission-critical vehicle, you can bail out by pressing the same button you use to get in (/ ). It’s always good to know when to cut your losses and jump ship!

Now, let's get to the action. You can actually shoot while you're driving or riding shotgun. While driving, your options are a bit limited, but you can fire most one-handed weapons like SMGs and pistols by pressing the / button. You can cycle through your available weapons by pressing .

If you've got a bit more freedom, like in the JimRob’s vehicle delivery activities or during [Riding Shotgun] Side Hustles where bailing isn't an option, you can get more tactical. You can switch seats or even hop onto the roof by pressing or holding / , respectively. Riding shotgun gives you back fine aim with / and access to the weapon wheel with / . Hanging out on the roof means you're less obstructed but way more exposed – enemies will focus on you, meaning your vehicle takes less damage, but you'll be taking more. If things get too hot, you can always dive back into the passenger seat by holding / . Switching between the roof and passenger seats is a solid strategy, especially in those [Riding Shotgun] Side Hustles.

But honestly, sometimes the best offense isn't a gun – it's your car itself. You can use your vehicle to ram enemy cars and deal some serious damage. In Saints Row (2022), this is a full-on mechanic. While accelerating (hold down / ), you can ram enemies by pressing / and pushing the towards them. A good sideswipe can wreck an enemy vehicle, especially if you've got the Shiny & Chrome Perk. Just remember, you need to be accelerating and moving at a decent speed for this to work effectively. Smaller, less stable vehicles aren't ideal for ramming, and you might lose control after a big hit, so be careful when ramming near bridges or other tricky spots.

Despite the risks, ramming is super effective. It often does little to no damage to your own car, saves ammo, and is way easier than trying to aim and drive simultaneously. Plus, you can take out enemy vehicles without slowing down your own progress much. Usually, two to four good sideswipes are enough to clear out pursuers. Mastering ramming is definitely something you'll want to practice!

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