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- | *Probably the second most important tool is the **[[training:game_mechanics:directional_scanner|Directional Scan]]** you have. It allows you to scan for objects in a 360° angle and a maximum range of 14.3 AU, which translates to 2,139,249,551km (so a whole f*cking lot). It is advised to keep it open all the time, so you don't have to take the extra step of opening it when you need it. | + | |
- | *You may want to use an Overview Preset (marked green in the image to the right) to filter for certain types (marked blue) of objects. | + | * Probably the second most important tool is the **[[:training:game_mechanics:directional_scanner|Directional Scan]]** you have. It allows you to scan for objects in a 360° angle and a maximum range of 14.3 AU, which translates to 2,139,249,551km (so a whole f*cking lot). It is advised to keep it open all the time, so you don't have to take the extra step of opening it when you need it. Also, pressing the dscan hotkey (default v) opens the dscan window (if it wasn't already open) and immediately initiates a scan. |
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+ | * You may want to use an Overview Preset (marked green in the image to the right) to filter for certain types (marked blue) of objects. | ||
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====Intel==== | ====Intel==== |