Control intent: tell the game where you want to go

Most parkour frustration comes from ambiguous inputs: you meant to climb a wall, but the engine read a leap toward a pole you did not notice. Slow down at complex intersections—awnings, cart edges, and palm trunks create “grab magnet” points that punish rushed inputs. In Resynced, expect slightly cleaner snapping on common climb chains, but do not confuse that for mindless sprinting.

When routes branch, favor predictable geometry: straight walls with obvious ledges, stable roof lines, and wide beams over decorative props. Speedrun-style paths exist, but learn reliable routes first if you care about mission success over clip hunting.

City routing: Havana, Nassau, Kingston

Each hub has a rhythm. Havana rewards rooftop highways with periodic drops to streets for blending. Nassau mixes dense alleys with dockside clutter—plan exits toward water if you need to break pursuit. Kingston’s layout pushes you toward market crowds where line-of-sight breaks matter more than raw climb height. Sync viewpoints early in each region so your mental map matches the minimap.

Chase missions and failure recovery

Chases punish hesitation. If you lose ground, do not try fancy shortcuts you have not practiced—return to the rooftop lane you know holds continuous climb chains. If the target cuts through interiors, mark the minimap turn anticipation rather than camera spins. Pair with stealth when the chase is actually a tail in disguise—some missions swap verbs mid-objective.

Some of the clumsiest moments happen where land meets sea: misjudging jump distance onto a jetty, or clipping on mooring posts. Approach docks at a shallow angle, slow before the final hop, and prefer designated climb points when the game highlights them. Naval players should read naval combat for how ship positioning reduces awkward disembarks during multi-objective loops.

Settings that help motion sickness and clarity

If fast camera swings bother you, reduce motion blur, tighten FOV to a comfortable value on PC, and experiment with camera distance. Console players should check graphics modes for stable frame pacing—consistent frames matter more than peak resolution when reading climb prompts under pressure.

Parkour FAQ

Do I need advanced tricks for the story?

Rarely. Most missions accommodate straightforward routes. Tricks help optional timed content and personal satisfaction, not baseline completion.

Why do I keep jumping off?

You are likely holding sprint through junctions. Release sprint at ambiguous corners, then re-engage once the character commits to a ledge.