A Universal Time Emote Synchronization Guide (AUT)

You can now sync emotes with your friends in A Universal Time, but how exactly do you do it? Use our quick AUT guide to learn how to do it!
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Ever wished you could perfectly coordinate emotes with your friends in A Universal Time? The latest update introduces a new feature that allows for seamless emote synchronization, bringing a new level of coordination and style to your interactions with friends. But how do you enable this new Sync Emotes setting in AUT?

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How to Enable Sync Emotes in A Universal Time (AUT)

To enable Emote Synchronization in A Universal Time (AUT), access the Settings menu. Click the two lines in the bottom left corner of the screen, then select “Settings.” Locate the “Gameplay” tab and scroll to the bottom to find the “Emotes” section. Click the “Sync Emotes” toggle to enable the feature (the toggle should be to the right).

What does Emote Synchronization Do in A Universal Time (AUT)

With Emote Synchronization enabled, you and your friends can perform emotes in perfect unison. When near another player with the setting also enabled, your emotes will automatically synchronize, creating coordinated displays and just increasing the all-around good-time feels! No more struggling to time your emotes perfectly – let the game do the work for you!

I don’t know what the limit of these newfound settings is, but imagine if all 16 players on a server could sync their emotes simultaneously. Now, that would be hilarious!

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter

Mark Carpenter is the Managing Editor at Try Hard Guides, and main guide writer. With over five years of experience in games media, including almost three years as an Assigning Editor for Pro Game Guides, and before that a Staff Writer.

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