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have you considered looking down?
Okay on a more serious, non-toxic note, from what I know, Quicksand only appears when it is rainy (not flooded, not stormy) and in a few spots on March permanently, as March's thing is to always be kinda rainy.
On desert moons, you can see the quicksand spots very easily, gigantic very dark spots. If you know quicksand is around, watch where you jump down, and then make sure you dont jump head first into something. If you start drowning but are still at the edge, you can actually walk back out of it.
Other than that, avoid rainy if quicksand is too much of an issue.
But I still stand with that their should be something done about it.
Just make it..I dunno less qucik? I know it's in the name QUICKsand but come on.
Okay, I'm quit crying.
Thanks for the tip
Rainy with quicksand is honestly the most managable. Have you ever tried playing on foggy? Like you legit cannot see more than 1-2 meters ahead of you, I can hardly tell what I'm stepping on. Or that dreadful stormy where lightning strikes may randomly kill you regardless of whether or not you are holding anything. Try flooded on Dine where you may end up not finding your way around the flood water once you leave through the main exit.
I suppose balancing the weather effects a bit more could be nice but the main thing if you dont want to deal with them is to make sure you always avoid them, as you can see which weather effect you have on a moon before landing and usually there's always one place that is chill. Else, what's the point of weather effects if they do nothing?
even better, don't go to rainy planets?
There are issues with the game (obviously bc it's early Access) even I could mention the forest Giants and how unfair they are.
So do me a favor and drop the toxic shæt.