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When starting a game without any other players, you'll be given an AI robot companion for singleplayer sessions. In versus sessions, each team with less than two members will be filled up with a robot. The robot can be controlled via the Ping-Tool (Left-Mouse-Btn or [Q] or [Right-Analog-Stick-Press] and emojis ([Ctrl], [L/R-Trigger]. Check out the [[FAQ|FAQ]] for more details concerning the controls.
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When starting a game without any other players, you'll be given an AI robot companion for singleplayer sessions. In versus sessions, each team with less than two members will be filled up with a robot. The robot can be controlled via the Ping-Tool ([Left-Mouse-Btn] or [Q] or [Right-Analog-Stick-Press] and emojis ([CTRL], [L/R-Trigger]. Check out the [[FAQ|FAQ]] for more details concerning the controls.
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[[File:PingPath.jpg|thumb|240x240px|A path-ping giving precise orders to the bot.]]
 
[[File:PingPath.jpg|thumb|240x240px|A path-ping giving precise orders to the bot.]]
 
[[File:PingDot.jpg|thumb|240x240px|A single dot ping. The bot decides the exact path on its own.]]
 
[[File:PingDot.jpg|thumb|240x240px|A single dot ping. The bot decides the exact path on its own.]]
For most modes, the bot expects the player to create Waypoints (Pings) to act at a desired position on the map. You can initiate the drawing tool by pressing [Q] or alternatively, using your [LMouse] button. Depending on how you activated the drawing tool, the pointer can then be moved around the map with [WASD] or by moving the mouse. Press [SPACE] (Accept) to then confirm the Waypoint. They can be either placed as path (with up to 4 Waypoints) or as single dot (by pressing accept twice). When using a single dot, the bot will decide on it's on which path to the dot is relevant. The planned path by the bot can be visualized again while holding [CTRL] or [E] (Emoji Wheel button).
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For most modes, the bot expects the player to create Waypoints (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 Waypoint. They can be either placed as path (with up to 4 Waypoints) or as single dot (by pressing accept twice). When using a single dot, the bot will decide on it's on which path to the dot is relevant. The planned path by the bot can be visualized again while holding [CTRL] or [E] (Emoji Wheel button).
    
==Modes==
 
==Modes==

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