directions to hackers outpost......
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directions to hackers outpost......
So i was in an anarchy system completing my scourge of the black baron mission, and i happened upon a stolen offender viper.
on giving him a good lesson in general space faring etiquette he sent me a message asking to spare him and he said there is a hackers outpost in the system, follow the H on your scanner.
i let him live to check out this new intel, however i could see no such marker on my scanner.
am using the newest "stable" release (173.4 i think it is)
am i missing the obvious?
cheers
on giving him a good lesson in general space faring etiquette he sent me a message asking to spare him and he said there is a hackers outpost in the system, follow the H on your scanner.
i let him live to check out this new intel, however i could see no such marker on my scanner.
am using the newest "stable" release (173.4 i think it is)
am i missing the obvious?
cheers
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You need to have an Advanced Space Compass and then hit '\' to cycle through the objects in it. That's where it will be.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZuOgEptHcU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZuOgEptHcU
For some keyboard layouts (I guess at least Scandinavian ones, mine's Finnish) the key that Oolite inerprets as '\' is the *' -key (Enter's and Right Shift's common neighbour).Chrisfs wrote:You need to have an Advanced Space Compass and then hit '\' to cycle through the objects in it.
...and keep it under lightspeed!
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edit : not quite true what I wrote here (not for Macs), see Ahruman's post below" /edit
For any keyboard layout other than US QWERTY layout, just look up where the Oolite-documented key is on them US keyboards, and use the same button (same in position), no matter what it says.
(At least, that is how it works for me, in windows with a German language oriented qwertz keyboard layout)
US QWERTY keyboard layout : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Qwerty.svg
I saved that picture as .jpg into my Oolite folder, so I can always look it up without the need to start a browser or something.
So I have two buttons that make the ASC cycle - the one you describe, AND the button right to the left shift button (between Shift and zoom scanner).
Strange.
For any keyboard layout other than US QWERTY layout, just look up where the Oolite-documented key is on them US keyboards, and use the same button (same in position), no matter what it says.
(At least, that is how it works for me, in windows with a German language oriented qwertz keyboard layout)
US QWERTY keyboard layout : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Qwerty.svg
I saved that picture as .jpg into my Oolite folder, so I can always look it up without the need to start a browser or something.
Woa - wait. That one works too.Zieman wrote:advanced space compass -key (Enter's and Right Shift's common neighbour).
So I have two buttons that make the ASC cycle - the one you describe, AND the button right to the left shift button (between Shift and zoom scanner).
Strange.
Last edited by snork on Fri Feb 12, 2010 2:22 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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thanks chaps.
presumably now i have been given that info by said pesky pilot, will that remain there for future play throughs, ie if i load my game tonight and go back there, will i still be able to see it?
cheers
M.
PS i just got all excited when i saw a new announcement thread....... i had visions of the NMSR becoming reality........ and then was dissapointed
presumably now i have been given that info by said pesky pilot, will that remain there for future play throughs, ie if i load my game tonight and go back there, will i still be able to see it?
cheers
M.
PS i just got all excited when i saw a new announcement thread....... i had visions of the NMSR becoming reality........ and then was dissapointed
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It hasn't remained there for me.. every time I go back to an Anarchy system, I have to find another Hacker Viper and harass him into revealing the location.
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This depends on operating system. On Macs, the actual character value is used; on other platforms, key position is used.snork wrote:For any keyboard layout other than US QWERTY layout, just look up where the Oolite-documented key is on them US keyboards, and use the same button (same in position), no matter what it says.
(At least, that is how it works for me, in windows with a German language oriented qwertz keyboard layout)
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No. You'll have to go through the teasing process again.bigmike20vt wrote:thanks chaps.
presumably now i have been given that info by said pesky pilot, will that remain there for future play throughs, ie if i load my game tonight and go back there, will i still be able to see it?
Note: If you specifically want a Hacker Outpost, you have to go for an Anarchy with a TL (techlevel) between 7 and 9. Anarchies with lower techlevels will have different goodies. For more explanation consult the ReadMe or the Wiki.
Yep, in windows Oolite recognises both the UK & the US '\' keys. For all other characters, please refer to the US keyboard layout.snork wrote:Woa - wait. That one works too.
So I have two buttons that make the ASC cycle - the one you describe, AND the button right to the left shift button (between Shift and zoom scanner).
Strange.
There was a discussion about this very subject somewhere on the forum a while ago...
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Pity my old Dell CPx doesn't have enough oomph to play oolite (650MHz PIII, 8MB gfx) - it's got a US keyboard - but because I semi-touch-type I've got it set to UK keyboard layout because my fingers (mostly) know where they expect to find the @ symbol and the " symbol amongst others!Kaks wrote:Yep, in windows Oolite recognises both the UK & the US '\' keys. For all other characters, please refer to the US keyboard layout.snork wrote:Woa - wait. That one works too.
So I have two buttons that make the ASC cycle - the one you describe, AND the button right to the left shift button (between Shift and zoom scanner).
Strange.
There was a discussion about this very subject somewhere on the forum a while ago...
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
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I’ve got a US keyboard set to Swedish on my MacBook. Remembering the mapping isn’t a problem, but the physical differences are; I keep getting ' and return mixed up, and < is in the wrong place.DaddyHoggy wrote:Pity my old Dell CPx doesn't have enough oomph to play oolite (650MHz PIII, 8MB gfx) - it's got a US keyboard - but because I semi-touch-type I've got it set to UK keyboard layout because my fingers (mostly) know where they expect to find the @ symbol and the " symbol amongst others!
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I remember once on a big NATO trial in France we had to set up loads of Admin passwords to segregate the data for the different nations (participants and observers mainly - some politics there) on the NATO network. Being good sysadmins we setup memorable but strong alphanumeric passwords with a smattering of special characters thrown in for good measure.
Shortly afterwards - chaos ensued as nobody could logon - much head scratching - cursing - more head scratching - lots of cursing before I noticed we'd entered the passwords on French keyboards - where you have to do SHIFT to get the numbers not the special characters - red faces all round...
Shortly afterwards - chaos ensued as nobody could logon - much head scratching - cursing - more head scratching - lots of cursing before I noticed we'd entered the passwords on French keyboards - where you have to do SHIFT to get the numbers not the special characters - red faces all round...
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bigmike: I don't suppose you managed to whack a salvage missile onto one of those Black Baron Agent ships did you? I snagged two, but they were both destroyed by pirates before the dredger sallowed them, and I have since completed that mission.
I suppose I could open a file within the OXP to find out how much I would have got for one, but I'm too busy right now playing with DeepSpace's new texture pack installed
I suppose I could open a file within the OXP to find out how much I would have got for one, but I'm too busy right now playing with DeepSpace's new texture pack installed