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==Using the Ping Tool== | ==Using the Ping Tool== | ||
− | [[File:PingPath. | + | [[File:PingPath.jpg|thumb|240x240px|A path-ping giving precise orders to the bot.]] |
− | [[File:PingDot. | + | [[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 pings to act at a desired position in the map. Pings can be either placed as path or as single dot (just accept twice a single ping location). 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 when holding the emoji-wheel button. | For most modes, the bot expects the player to create pings to act at a desired position in the map. Pings can be either placed as path or as single dot (just accept twice a single ping location). 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 when holding the emoji-wheel button. | ||
Revision as of 14:25, 17 April 2021
When starting a game without any other players, you'll be given a robot companion. 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]).
Using the Ping Tool
For most modes, the bot expects the player to create pings to act at a desired position in the map. Pings can be either placed as path or as single dot (just accept twice a single ping location). 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 when holding the emoji-wheel button.