Quadcopter (2024)

Quadcopter (1)

The Quadcopter is a feature in Watch Dogs 2.

Contents

  • 1 Summary
  • 2 Abilities
  • 3 Upgrades
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 Challenges
  • 6 Gallery

Summary[]

The quadcopter is a 3D printed drone owned byMarcus Holloway, after 3D-printing it for $67,500. It is small enough for Marcus to hold and carry around with him. He can deploy it at any time to scope out the area and get a higher view. If the drone gets too far away from Marcus, it will warn the player, and if the player flies it too far away, the connection will be cut off and the player will have to move closer to the Drone to reconnect it. The drone is capable of hacking things within view.

Abilities[]

Entering (Almost) Everywhere: The Quadcopter can obviously fly, and this means you can forgo the slightly laborious process of maneuvering around obstacles on the ground. It can provide reconnaissance information for the entire area, especially after you upgrade it with the Proximity Scanner _/Research ability. It can also enter every vent and gap that the RC Jumper can.

Going Places You and Your Jumper Can’t: The Quadcopter has even more flexibility of movement than the Jumper, as it can immediately and quickly fly over perimeter gates and fences, head to rooftops, fly into open windows without needing to climb up difficult scenery, and it can hide under vehicles. It can hack security doors, push open unlocked doors, and scoot past every type of foe, usually at much closer range than Marcus. The Quadcopter cannot hack closed circuit terminals. Don’t forget the Quadcopter can also take photographs, if you want to see an area from a new angle, especially a ScoutX landmark. Looking down from the sky allows you to view an entire restricted area, much like the maps in this guide.

Enemy Interaction: Expect the same type of enemy interaction as you would when using a Jumper. Enemies spotting this craft will shoot or lob rocks at it. If the Quadcopter is destroyed, it requires a cooldown time (shown on your smartphone minimap). If the Quadcopter is spotted, use Boost and hide or simply fly up vertically, out of enemy range.

Upgrades[]

All the Best Moves: Make sure you check out the Remote CTRL branch of the ./Research app tree, and unlock the following upgrades:

  • Proximity Scanner: Perhaps the best upgrade Research Points can buy, this allows you to tag enemies through walls while using the Quadcopter in both normal and NetHack views. This essentially negates the need to remotely go from security camera to camera, scouting for foes and turning them red. In Co-op Operations, one player can tag foes while the other infiltrates, as foes are visible to both of you.
  • Expert RC Engineering: This reduces the cooldown time for the Quadcopter, meaning once the enemy sees and destroys it, and you’re waiting for it to respawn, it doesn’t take as long. This is useful, especially if you have a teammate relying on you. But it’s not a mandatory ability; just take more care with the machine so it isn’t destroyed, or use the RC Jumper or Marcus while the cooldown is occurring.
  • Remote Gadgets: Need to drop electroshock and explosive devices all over a restricted area? Want to call on mass hacks after positioning your Quadcopter near a cluster of objects that benefit your tactics the most during a mass hack? Then employ the Quadcopter rather than the Jumper or Marcus, as it can usually reach an area in the safest and fastest time.
  • Speed Boost: Though helpful, boosting over a restricted area isn’t all that necessary, as you can simply gain height and fly over an area unimpeded. Also, you’re likely to boost out of signal range, so be aware of this drawback.

Trivia[]

  • The drone itself can be upgraded to shoot or drop multiple explosives. The drone can be destroyed, and after a cooldown period, can be deployed again to create a new drone.
  • When in the field of vision of NPCs they will react to it in ways varying from commenting about it to attempting to take it down.
  • The deploying animation shows that it can fold up to be smaller.
  • It is possible the drone is modeled after the RyzeTello drone.

Challenges[]

There are some obstacle course challenges within the game made for the drone itself, that appear to be drone flying training courses. These appear to be shapes lit by neon lights of various colors that the drone has to fly through. They are supported by metal structures that hold them in the air.

Gallery[]

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The drone.

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The drone about to enter a vent

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The drone distracting some enemies

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The drone hacking into a laptop

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The drone flying in a park.

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The drone scoping out the area in the naval port, holding a device. This soldier is unsuspecting.

A picture taken using the Quadcopter.

Quadcopter (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between a drone and a quadcopter? ›

A drone is the parent term that refers to an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle [UAV] with no passenger, crew or pilot on board. A drone is also a common word people use when they see an aircraft with four rotors (quadcopter). However, it's essential to understand that drones can be more than an aircraft with four rotors.

What is quadcopter used for? ›

Quadcopters are typically simpler in construction and cheaper and easier to fly than unmanned helicopter drones, making them an ideal choice for certain applications such as surveying and aerial photography.

Are quadcopters safer than helicopters? ›

For small-scale quadcopters, this makes the vehicles safer for close interaction. It is also possible to fit quadcopters with guards that enclose the rotors, further reducing the potential for damage. However, as size increases, fixed propeller quadcopters develop disadvantages relative to conventional helicopters.

What is the difference between a quadcopter and a Quadrotor? ›

The term quadcopter specifically describes an uncrewed rotary wing aircraft that can take flight using four rotors each consisting of a motor and propellers. Quadcopters are sometimes referred to as quadrotors as well.

Is it hard to fly a quadcopter? ›

Flying a drone for the first time can be a difficult task, which is why safety should be your first priority when learning how to fly drones. This is because as a flying object, it is possible to cause harm to yourself or others if you do not have good control of the device.

How far and high can a quadcopter fly? ›

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has set a legal limit of 400 feet for both recreational and commercial drone flying. This is to ensure safety and avoid collisions with other aircraft. Violating this limit can result in hefty fines and legal consequences.

How long can a quadcopter fly? ›

Consumer drones typically have a flight time of around 10 minutes to 30 minutes on a single charge. More advanced and expensive drones can have longer flight times, sometimes exceeding 30 minutes or even up to an hour or more.

How much is a quadcopter for humans? ›

Over the past decade there have been multiple companies designing and building personal unmanned aircraft. Drones for humans are starting to show great potential, and many are targeting prices of only around $200,000! Many are also well into testing with real humans on board. Exciting stuff!

Can quadcopters fly in rain? ›

Operational failures: Most drones are not designed to withstand moisture and water and flying them in wet conditions can seriously damage their electronic and mechanical components. Water can infiltrate the motors, electronics, sensors, and battery, which can lead to malfunction or even total loss of the drone.

Why are quadcopters unstable? ›

For a quadcopter, there is no force that returns it to its original location, holding it horizontal, or even preventing a gradual roll. Even if the thrust from each motor was exactly the same, and the weight was perfectly balanced, it's very unlikely to be perfectly stationary.

Why are quadcopters so loud? ›

In a well-designed contra-rotating propeller, high volumes of air are pushed through the blades, with little energy expended by the aircraft's engine. However, if noise is not factored into the design process, these propellors are notoriously loud and potentially annoying.

What are the disadvantages of a quadcopter? ›

Restricted Flight Duration and Battery Life: The majority of consumer drones have a flight duration of 20 to 30 minutes, which can be a significant drawback for jobs requiring wide coverage or long distance travel.

Why is it called a quadcopter? ›

Some of the aircraft controlled in the AAM system are quadcopters, similar to commercially available drones. The term quadcopter refers to the fact that they use four propellers to fly. Several manufacturers are working on larger versions of quadcopters capable of carrying cargo and people.

How fast can a quadcopter fly? ›

The most commonly used models of drones can achieve approximately 70km/h, while some top models can reach speeds of up to around 100km/h. When it comes to racing drones, they often exceed 160km/h, with the world record reaching an astonishing 360km/h.

Why are quadcopters called drones? ›

The early drones were mostly used for target practice and very few were primitively autonomous. They were all called drones due to being unmanned. Prior to then the word referred to "male" bees.

What are the three main types of drones? ›

The 4 main types of drones include:
  • Multi-rotor drones.
  • Single-rotor drones.
  • Fixed-wing drones.
  • Fixed-wing hybrid vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) drones.

What makes a quadcopter fly? ›

For a quadcopter to fly, it must be capable of three different types of movement: vertical movement, lateral movement, and rotational movement. Based on Newton's third law, each of these can be achieved using the quadcopter's four propellers. When the propellers spin, they push air down.

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