

The Dominus is a tad lacking when it comes to height. Rocket League cars that feature a Dominus Type Hitbox: As we said at the beginning of this article, the Octane Hitbox is great for ball control from the front or side of the car. It has good ball control, is relatively zippy on the field, and is not overly high.

The combination of the Octane Hitbox's height, inclination and handling make it a pretty reliable vehicle in Rocket League – and definitely one of the most popular ones. Rocket League Octane Hitbox: Height & Inclination If that sounds like something you would enjoy, then the Octane Hitbox is for you. In other words: it's zippy, but not the zippiest. That makes it rather hit-or-miss when it comes to its handling. Thus, when compared to other vehicles in Rocket League, the Octane Hitbox has a pretty middle-of-the-road turning radius. So, the higher the number here, the better (tighter) the turning radius is. | © Psyonix Rocket League Octane Hitbox: Handling The Fennec uses the Octane Hitbox, something that has spurred much conversation in the community. That means, by using these vehicles, you'll have better ball control when hitting from the front or the side of the hitbox. I n the case of the Octane, it has a shorter length, but it is the second-highest car in the game. Now you should already see why Hitboxes in Rocket League are quite significant. While all Rocket League vehicles use the same boost and are equally fast, there are some very important differences between the car bodies.
