Two Point Campus: How To Make & Delete Paths

Two Point Campus: How To Make & Delete Paths

David Mickov
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For Two Point Campus, you will need to build the best things that students have ever seen. Everything starts with something, and this something is of course the ground to be walked upon. In this guide, we will be showing you how to make & delete paths for your students to be using. Let’s get started.

How To Make & Delete Paths – Two Point Campus

This should be very clear and simple to do for PC players. The biggest problem that people might have are the controller users. So this guide is specifically made for them.

All you’ll want to do is open the menu on the left, which is the Build menu. It is in the bottom left corner of your screen.

On your controller, you will need to press X for Xbox and Playstation.

Then you will want to go to the Tree Icon or the Exterior Icon. Here you will go into the Paths & Terrain Option. Here you can choose to place some roads or actually delete them. You can open it by pressing R1 for Playstation or Right Button for Xbox.

You just place them down as normal buildings just like you would have done with the walls. That should be it! Have fun building all the roads for your students to walk on to!

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