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| ==Using the Ping Tool== | | ==Using the Ping Tool== |
− | [[File:PingPath.jpg|thumb|240x240px|A Ping-Path giving precise orders to the bot.]] | + | [[File:PingPath.jpg|thumb|160x160px|A Ping-Path giving precise orders to the bot.]] |
− | [[File:PingDot.jpg|thumb|240x240px|A single Ping-Dot. The bot decides the exact path on its own.]] | + | [[File:PingDot.jpg|thumb|160x160px|A single Ping-Dot. The bot decides the exact path on its own.]] |
− | For most modes, the bot expects the player to create Pings to act at a desired position on the map with the Ping-Tool. Depending on how you activated the Ping-Tool, the pointer can then be moved around the map with [WASD] or by moving the mouse. Press [SPACE] (Accept) to then confirm the Ping. They can be either placed as a path (with up to 4 waypoints) or as single dot (by pressing Accept twice). When using a single dot, the bot will decide on which path to the Ping is relevant. The planned path by the bot can be visualized again while holding [CTRL] or [E] (Emoji Wheel button). | + | For most modes, the bot expects the player to create Pings to act at a desired position on the map with the Ping-Tool. Depending on how you activated the Ping-Tool, the pointer can then be moved around the map with [WASD] or by moving the mouse. Press [SPACE] or [LEFT CLICK] (Accept) to then confirm the Ping. They can be either placed as a path (with up to 4 waypoints) or as single dot (by pressing Accept twice). When using a single dot, the bot will decide on which path to the Ping is relevant. The planned path by the bot can be visualized again while holding [CTRL] or [E] (Emoji Wheel button). |
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| ==Modes== | | ==Modes== |
− | [[File:BotEmojisPage1.jpg|thumb|240x240px|Possible actions the bot can perform.]] | + | [[File:BotEmojisPage1.jpg|thumb|160x160px|Possible actions the bot can perform.]] |
− | [[File:BotEmojisPage2.jpg|thumb|240x240px|On the second page, only the angry-emoji is gameplay relevant for controlling the bot.]] | + | [[File:BotEmojisPage2.jpg|thumb|160x160px|On the second page, only the angry-emoji is gameplay relevant for controlling the bot.]] |
| By selecting an emoji, the bot starts and continues (forever) performing an action represented by the emoji. Some actions can fail and the bot will respond with a warning sign or a specific emoji showing what is missing. If the impediment is solved, the bot directly continues with the action. | | By selecting an emoji, the bot starts and continues (forever) performing an action represented by the emoji. Some actions can fail and the bot will respond with a warning sign or a specific emoji showing what is missing. If the impediment is solved, the bot directly continues with the action. |
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| ===[F5] Angry=== | | ===[F5] Angry=== |
− | The bot tries to kill animals. | + | The bot tries to kill animals and bandits/outlaws. |
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| ===[F1] Heart-Eyes & [F3] Thinking=== | | ===[F1] Heart-Eyes & [F3] Thinking=== |
| The bot tries to accompany the player emotionally. | | The bot tries to accompany the player emotionally. |
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| + | ==Respawn== |
| + | You can ask the bot to respawn by using the respawn shortcut on your other Controller/Keyboard. You will need to map the control first. |