How to fix lost item bug in RV There Yet

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Adventurers rely heavily on their tools in RV There Yet, so losing them will definitely induce panic. Hammers and winch remotes are shared inventory, meaning misplacing them is a loss for the entire squad. Since the game was recently released, the developers have yet to fix issues like the lost item bug.

It is triggered when a player sits in the driver’s seat with anything in hand. While the problem persists without a fix, the item can be recovered later. This article will further discuss ways to prevent the lost tool bug in RV There Yet.


What causes the lost item bug in RV There Yet?

The bug trigger when you sit on the driver’s seat (Image via Nuggets Entertainment)The bug trigger when you sit on the driver’s seat (Image via Nuggets Entertainment)

Items like a hammer or a winch remote slide out of your hand if you try to sit on the driver’s seat while holding them. In fact, the accessory just slips through the floor, making it impossible to find without proper scrutiny. Fortunately, the lost item bug in RV There Yet doesn't really dissipate the tool, allowing you to retrieve it later.


How to recover lost items in RV There Yet

Recovering lost items is quite straightforward. Just look straight down at the area near the driver seat. Hover the crosshair until the pick-up option appears on your screen. Click on it to immediately obtain the lost tool.

Use the same method to pick up every item buried under the floor, unless you misplace it somewhere else. In the case of the latter, you trace your path back to the previous checkpoint or get a new one from the upcoming supply spot.

Also read: How long does it take to beat RV There Yet


Fixing lost item bug in RV There Yet

Attach the important tools to the rack to avoid losing them (Image via Nuggets Entertainment)Attach the important tools to the rack to avoid losing them (Image via Nuggets Entertainment)

As specified, there is currently no fix for the lost item bug. However, you can refer to the steps below to avoid triggering it in the first place:

  • Since the issue occurs when you try to drive with an item in hand, consider dropping it on the floor first before taking the wheels.
  • It will be wise to place the items on the tool rack or shelf. That way they will remain secured even if you crash the vehicle.
  • Lastly, keep a pair of all the useful tools.

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