ARC Raiders On The Map Complete Triangulation Guide

 


All Triangulation Points Spaceport Walkthrough ARC Raiders

This guide gives a complete, step‑by‑step walkthrough for finishing the On The Map quest in ARC Raiders. It lists every triangulation point, explains how to trigger each transmit, offers route planning, loadout and team tips, and troubleshooting for common problems so you can complete this today. The walkthrough assumes you’re running Spaceport and want a single clean run that finishes the quest quickly and safely. The guide uses clear location descriptions and movement tips so you can triangulate every point and mark the hidden container with minimal backtracking.

What the quest asks you to do and why it matters

On The Map sends you across Spaceport to visit multiple triangulation points and then mark a hidden container. The quest requires visiting four transmit locations and then interacting with a container to finish. Progress persists between runs, so you can pick up where you left off if you die or get knocked out. This means you can clear the objectives across multiple short runs or push for a single efficient sweep.


How many locations and the overall flow

There are five steps total: four triangulation transmit points and one final container mark. The four transmit points are spread across Spaceport: Fuel Lines, Fuel Control antenna, wall breach cactus patch, and a fourth transmit near the Departure/Transit area (the final triangulation spot before the container). After the four transmits, the quest asks you to mark a hidden container somewhere in the same general region. Because the objectives do not require extraction, you can run with a free loadout to avoid losing valuable gear if you die while searching.

Best overall strategy to finish today

Start with a plan: pick a safe route that hits the four triangulation points in a logical loop to minimize travel time and exposure. If you play solo, move cautiously and use cover; if you play with a team, split tasks so one player marks transmits while others watch flanks. Use a free loadout or cheap gear so you don’t risk valuable items. Prioritize mobility and survivability—light chassis or mobility augmentations help you cross open areas quickly. If you get knocked, rejoin and continue; progress carries over.

Loadout and gear recommendations

  • Mobility first: sprint speed, jump assists, or light chassis to cross Spaceport quickly.

  • Short to mid-range weapons: SMGs or carbines for close-quarter skirmishes in the Fuel Lines and wall breach areas.

  • A reliable suppressor or silenced option helps avoid drawing large groups when you’re moving between points.

  • A deployable shield or drone can buy time while you interact with transmit prompts.

  • Consumables: medkits and a couple of grenades for crowd control. Equip one tool that helps you scan or interact quickly so you don’t fumble the transmit prompt. Keep heavy weapons in reserve only if you expect to fight a boss or heavy waves.

Route blueprint and exact movement tips

Below is a practical route that many players find efficient. It’s written as a continuous path you can follow from spawn to finish. Move deliberately and use cover; Spaceport has open stretches that are dangerous if you sprint without checking sightlines.

Start at the central spawn and head south toward the Fuel Lines area. The Fuel Lines are a long set of snapped pipes and broken conduits; walk to the center of the snapped pipes and look for the floating transmit prompt—interact to triangulate. This is usually the southernmost triangulation point and a good opener because it’s easy to spot and quick to clear.

From Fuel Lines, move northwest toward the Fuel Control building. Look for the antenna near Fuel Control; the transmit prompt sits close to the base of the antenna. This area can attract patrols and AI units that spawn near the control center, so clear the immediate perimeter before interacting. Use a short burst to clear any enemies and then transmit.

Next, head east to the wall breach area where a cactus patch grows in a cracked wall. The cactus patch is a small, distinctive cluster of vegetation in a breach—approach the patch and interact with the transmit prompt. This spot is tucked into a wall breach and can be easy to miss if you’re rushing, so slow down and scan the edges of the breach.

After the cactus patch, move north toward the Departure/Transit sector for the fourth triangulation point. This transmit is often near a walkway or platform that overlooks the transit lanes. Once you transmit here, the final objective—the hidden container—will be marked on your map or indicated by a prompt in the nearby area. The container is usually tucked into a small alcove or behind debris near the transit area. Search carefully and interact to mark it.


How to spot each triangulation prompt quickly

  • Fuel Lines: center of snapped pipes; look for floating UI prompt above the pipe junction.

  • Fuel Control antenna: base of the antenna; check around the control building’s perimeter.

  • Wall breach cactus: small cactus cluster in a breach; scan the wall edges and floor.

  • Departure/Transit: walkway or platform near transit lanes; check alcoves and behind crates for the container.

If you don’t see a prompt, step a few meters around the area and look up and down—prompts can be slightly above ground level or tucked behind low cover. If you still can’t find it, you may be slightly off the intended spot; retrace your steps and use landmarks (broken pipes, antenna base, cactus patch) to reorient.

Team tactics and role assignments

If you’re running with a squad, assign roles to speed completion:

  • Navigator: leads the route and calls out landmarks.

  • Transmitter: interacts with prompts while others cover.

  • Rear guard: watches for flanking AI or enemy players.

  • Scout: moves ahead to clear immediate threats and report spawn points.

Split up only when you have clear sightlines and communication. If you split too far, you risk getting picked off and forcing teammates to revive under fire. Keep one player with a long-range option to cover open stretches.

Handling PvP encounters while on the quest

Spaceport can be contested. If you encounter other players:

  • Avoid unnecessary fights—you don’t need to extract to complete the quest.

  • Use stealth and cover to slip past hostile teams.

  • If engaged, disengage smartly: throw a smoke or flash, backtrack to cover, and use verticality to break line of sight.

  • If you must fight, prioritize survival over loot; dying wastes time and may force you to repeat movement.

Because progress persists, sometimes the fastest path is to disengage and return later rather than risk a long firefight.

What to do if a triangulation point doesn’t register

If you interact with a prompt and the objective doesn’t update:

  • Move a few meters away and re-interact.

  • Check your quest log to confirm which transmit is pending.

  • If you were interrupted by damage or animation, wait a second and try again.

  • If the game bugged and the prompt won’t register, exit and rejoin a new run—progress usually persists, but a fresh instance can clear glitches. Several community reports note occasional prompt registration issues; rejoining often resolves them.


Time-saving micro‑tips

  • Use the same route every run until you memorize exact positions; muscle memory saves minutes.

  • Mark landmarks mentally (broken pipe junction, antenna base, cactus cluster) so you don’t rely on the minimap.

  • Interact quickly: don’t stand in the open while interacting—clear the immediate area first.

  • Avoid heavy loot detours unless you have time; the quest is about location, not gear.

  • If you’re close to finishing, play defensively—don’t chase kills that pull you away from the final container.

Troubleshooting common problems

  • Enemy teams camping a triangulation point: wait for them to move or approach from an unexpected angle; use vertical routes if available.

  • AI patrols blocking a path: lure them away with a noise or clear them quickly with grenades.

  • Prompt not visible: check slightly above ground level and behind low cover; prompts can be occluded by debris.

  • Quest progress not updating: relog or rejoin a new instance; progress is persistent but sometimes needs a fresh session to sync.

How to finish in one clean run (fast route summary)

  1. Spawn and head south to Fuel Lines; transmit.

  2. Move northwest to Fuel Control antenna; clear and transmit.

  3. Head east to the wall breach cactus patch; transmit.

  4. Move north to the Departure/Transit triangulation; transmit.

  5. Search the nearby alcoves and debris for the hidden container; interact to mark and complete the quest.

Why progress persistence matters and how to exploit it

Because the quest saves progress between runs, you can split the work across multiple short sessions. If you die after two transmits, you can rejoin and pick up at the third. Use this to your advantage: if you’re low on time, complete one or two transmits per run until the quest is done. This reduces risk and lets you avoid long, dangerous runs when the lobby is hostile.

Advanced tips for speedrunners and experienced players

  • Memorize exact coordinates of each prompt relative to major landmarks so you can sprint without scanning.

  • Use vertical shortcuts—jump pads, ledges, and catwalks can shave seconds off travel time.

  • Coordinate spawn timing with teammates so you don’t overlap and cause friendly fire or confusion.

  • Practice the final container search so you can spot the container quickly; it’s often tucked behind debris or inside a small alcove.

What to avoid

  • Don’t carry expensive gear if you plan to roam widely—death can be costly.

  • Don’t chase every loot signal; the quest is about location, not loot.

  • Don’t split your team without a plan; isolated players are easy targets.

Quick checklist before you drop in

  • Loadout: mobility, medkits, short/mid-range weapon.

  • Team roles: navigator, transmitter, rear guard.

  • Route: Fuel Lines → Fuel Control antenna → wall breach cactus → Departure/Transit → hidden container.

  • Backup plan: if contested, extract and rejoin; progress persists.


Final words on efficiency and safety

Finish On The Map by balancing speed with caution. The fastest runs are smooth, practiced, and avoid unnecessary fights. If you want to finish today, run the route above, use a free loadout, and keep communication tight. With a little practice you’ll be able to sweep all triangulation points in a single efficient run.

FAQ

How many triangulation points are there in On The Map? There are four triangulation transmit points plus a final hidden container to mark, for a total of five steps.

Do I need to extract to complete the quest? No. You do not need to extract; progress carries over between runs, so you can complete objectives across multiple sessions.

What if I die after doing some transmits? Progress persists. Rejoin and continue from the next pending transmit. If a prompt fails to register, relog or rejoin a fresh instance.

Where is the Fuel Lines triangulation point exactly? The Fuel Lines transmit is at the center of the snapped pipes in the southern Fuel Lines area—look for the floating prompt above the broken pipe junction.

How do I find the hidden container after the four transmits? Search near the Departure/Transit area—check alcoves, behind debris, and under walkways. The container is usually tucked into a small recess near transit lanes.

Solo Run Order Optimized for Speed and Safety

  1. Loadout and mindset — Equip a mobility‑focused kit: light chassis or sprint augment, an SMG or carbine, medkit, and one throwable. Play cautiously; your goal is location completion, not kills.

  2. Spawn to Fuel Lines — Sprint south using cover; hug walls and use low profile routes. Clear only immediate threats, then interact with the Fuel Lines transmit at the snapped pipe junction.

  3. Fuel Lines to Fuel Control antenna — Move northwest via the shortest covered path. Use a smoke or drone to distract patrols if needed. Clear the antenna perimeter quickly and interact at the antenna base.

  4. Fuel Control to Wall Breach Cactus — Head east, stay off open lanes, and scan the breach edges. Approach the cactus cluster slowly so you don’t miss the prompt; interact and confirm the transmit registers.

  5. Cactus to Departure/Transit — Push north using elevated walkways where possible. Keep one eye on flanks; the transit area attracts both AI and players. Transmit on the walkway/platform spot.

  6. Locate hidden container — Immediately search nearby alcoves and behind debris; the container is usually tucked close to the transit lanes. Interact and complete the quest.

  7. Fallback plan — If contested, disengage and rejoin a new run; progress persists. If a prompt fails to register, step back and re‑interact or relog if necessary.

Four‑Player Squad Run Order with Roles and Sync

  1. Pre‑drop roles and loadoutsNavigator (light mobility, leads), Transmitter (fast interact tool, medium weapon), Rear Guard (longer range, covers exits), Scout (clears ahead, light weapon). All carry medkits and one throwable.

  2. Stack and move as one — Spawn grouped, move south together to Fuel Lines. Navigator calls landmarks; Scout checks ahead for ambushes. Transmitter interacts while others cover.

  3. Split briefly for speed — After Fuel Lines, split into two pairs: Pair A (Navigator + Transmitter) goes to Fuel Control antenna; Pair B (Rear Guard + Scout) takes a flanking route to secure the approach and cut off enemy rotations. Rejoin after transmit.

  4. Sweep the wall breach cactus — Move east as a four; Scout clears the breach, Transmitter interacts. Keep one player watching the rear for PvP.

  5. Secure Departure/Transit — Approach together; Rear Guard holds high ground while Transmitter hits the platform prompt. If enemy teams appear, use coordinated grenades and smoke to disengage.

  6. Container search and cover — Two players search alcoves while two provide overwatch. If contested, trade revives quickly and fall back to a preplanned extraction point.

  7. Extraction or rejoin — If safe, extract or leave the instance; if contested and time is short, extract to preserve gear and rejoin to finish remaining transmits later.


Quick Role Tips and Micro‑adjustments

  • Navigator: memorize landmarks and call exact cover points.

  • Transmitter: carry a fast‑use tool and avoid fighting while interacting.

  • Rear Guard: keep a mid/long range weapon to deny pushes.

  • Scout: use vertical routes and check behind crates and under walkways.

Final Efficiency Notes

  • Prioritize movement and prompt confirmation over looting.

  • Use the same route repeatedly to build muscle memory.

  • If you want to finish today, run the solo loop twice or run two squad loops back‑to‑back; persistence and repetition are faster than risky fights.


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