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Veteran hunters do not use the autorun to begin with, unless we are lazy.
I think the seikret in general is lame, and not just the auto-run.
This logic is flawed.
The maps were designed around the seikret. It's obvious. This is what happens when major features get introduced. The game becomes designed around using it and turning it off doesn't feel good.
World has mounts that you can unlock, however the maps do not feel bad to traverse on foot because the game was designed around being able to traverse on foot. They are appropriately sized, they have things like clutch claw grappling points, etc. They weren't designed with having a mount from the get go.