deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-21 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to supplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantPrior recquirements:This game is still a beta. Be patient as there are things that have not being fully implemented and there is an interest on improving server stability, which is for the most part being done brilliantly. Though the game is fully playable as is, there is something that could benefit you in the future. There is a basic copying system described under keystrokes, but since it is limitted you can probably want to do the following now. Its good for those of you using NVDA to get the clip copy add on installed. Support on other screen readers and sapi will be coming in the future. Copying text in the game is almost a necessary thing to do, especially when you need to pass on status or coordinates to other players.KeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. You can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do us would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Read them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers accordingly, though the only way to move up and down is with a turbo car, a turbo lift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep in mind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbo lifts, turbo car, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all-purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, inventory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, visible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then write jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.V. repeats the line of text you just Heard, or the last event in the game.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to supplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantKeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. You can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do us would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Read them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers accordingly, though the only way to move up and down is with a turbo car, a turbo lift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep in mind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbo lifts, turbo car, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all-purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, inventory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, visible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then write jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.V. repeats the line of text you just Heard, or the last event in the game.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited punching people, each punch causes from 5 up to 20 damage and killing others from punching alone is frowned upon, unless you are explicitly fighting on ground combat. You can restore your health by buying med Kitts.Left and right brackets. Move you backwards and forwards in the chat and general channels.Comma and period. Move you backwards or forwards on name events and game information.Shift plus those keys: Take you to the top and bottom of the buffers, the bottom contains the most recent items. For events as well as for chatf1. Opens the dmnb manualf2: opens several mini tutorials, I recommend you read them all before asking any questions.Also, type slash help when you are in the chat prompt, one word, no spaces

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to supplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantKeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. You can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do us would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Read them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers accordingly, though the only way to move up and down is with a turbo car, a turbo lift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep in mind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbo lifts, turbo car, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all-purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, inventory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, visible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then write jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.V. repeats the line of text you just Heard, or the last event in the game.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited punching people, each punch causes from 5 up to 20 damage and killing others from punching alone is frowned upon, unless you are explicitly fighting on ground combat. You can restore your health by buying med Kitts.Left and right brackets. Move you backwards and forwards in the chat and general channels.Comma and period. Move you backwards or forwards on name events and game information.Shift plus those keys: Take you to the top and bottom of the buffers, the bottom contains the most recent items. For events as well as for chatf1. Opens the dmnb manualf2: opens several mini tutorials, I recommend you read them all before asking any questions.Also, type slash help when you are in the chat prompt, one word, no spaces

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to supplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantKeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. You can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do us would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Read them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers accordingly, though the only way to move up and down is with a turbo car, a turbo lift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep in mind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbo lifts, turbo car, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all-purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, inventory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, visible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then write jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.V. repeats the line of text you just Heard, or the last event in the game.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited punching people, each punch causes from 5 up to 20 damage and killing others from punching alone is frowned upon, unless you are explicitly fighting on ground combat. You can restore your health by buying med Kitts.Left and right brackets. Move you backwards and forwards in the chat and general channels.Comma and period. Move you backwards or forwards on name events and game information.Shift plus those keys: Take you to the top and bottom of the buffers, the bottom contains the most recent items. For events as well as for chatf1. Opens the dmnb manualf2: opens several mini tutorials, I recommend you read them all before asking any questions.Also, type slash help when you are in the chat prompt, one word, no spaces

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to supplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantKeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. You can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do us would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Read them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers accordingly, though the only way to move up and down is with a turbo car, a turbo lift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep in mind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbo lifts, turbo car, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all-purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, inventory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, visible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then write jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.V. repeats the line of text you just Heard, or the last event in the game.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited punching people, each punch causes from 5 up to 20 damage and killing others from punching alone is frowned upon, unless you are explicitly fighting on ground combat. You can restore your health by buying med Kitts.Left and right brackets. Move you backwards and forwards in the chat and general channels.Comma and period. Move you backwards or forwards on name events and game information.Shift plus those keys: Take you to the top and bottom of the buffers, the bottom contains the most recent items. For events as well as for chatf1. Opens the dmnb manualf2: opens several mini tutorials, I recommend you read them all before asking any questions.Also, type slash help when you are in the chat prompt, one word, no spaces

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to supplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantKeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. You can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do us would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Read them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers accordingly, though the only way to move up and down is with a turbo car, a turbo lift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep in mind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbo lifts, turbo car, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all-purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, inventory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, visible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then write jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.V. repeats the line of text you just Heard, or the last event in the game.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited punching people, each punch causes from 5 up to 20 damage and killing others from punching alone is frowned upon, unless you are explicitly fighting on ground combat. You can restore your health by buying med Kitts.Left and right brackets. Move you backwards and forwards in the chat and general channels.Comma and period. Move you backwards or forwards on name events and game information.Shift plus those keys: Take you to the top and bottom of the buffers, the bottom contains the most recent items. For events as well as for chatf1. Opens the dmnb manualf2: opens several mini tutorials, I recommend you read them all before asking any questions.Also, type slash help when you are in the chat prompt, one word, no spaces

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to supplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantKeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. You can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do us would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Read them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers accordingly, though the only way to move up and down is with a turbo car, a turbo lift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep in mind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbo lifts, turbo car, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all-purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, inventory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, visible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then write jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.V. repeats the line of text you just Heard, or the last event in the game.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited punching people, each punch causes from 5 up to 20 damage and killing others from punching alone is frowned upon, unless you are explicitly fighting on ground combat. You can restore your health by buying med Kitts.Left and right brackets. Move you backwards and forwards in the chat and general channels.Comma and period. Move you backwards or forwards on name events and game information.Shift plus those keys: Take you to the top and bottom of the buffers, the bottom contains the most recent items. For events as well as for chatf1. Opens the dmnb manualf2: opens several mini tutorials, I recommend you read them all before asking any questions.Also, type slash help when you are in the chat prompt, one word, no spaces

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-16 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to supplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantPrior recquirements:This game is still a beta. Be patient as there are things that have not being fully implemented and there is an interest on improving server stability, which is for the most part being done brilliantly. Though the game is fully playable as is, there is something that could benefit you in the future. There is a basic copying system described under keystrokes, but since it is limitted you can probably want to do the following now. Its good for those of you using NVDA to get the clip copy add on installed. Support on other screen readers and sapi will be coming in the future. Copying text in the game is almost a necessary thing to do, especially when you need to pass on status or coordinates to other players.KeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. You can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do us would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Read them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers accordingly, though the only way to move up and down is with a turbo car, a turbo lift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep in mind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbo lifts, turbo car, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all-purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, inventory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, visible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then write jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.V. repeats the line of text you just Heard, or the last event in the game.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to supplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantKeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. You can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do us would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Read them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers accordingly, though the only way to move up and down is with a turbo car, a turbo lift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep in mind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbo lifts, turbo car, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all-purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, inventory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, visible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then write jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.V. repeats the line of text you just Heard, or the last event in the game.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited punching people, each punch causes from 5 up to 20 damage and killing others from punching alone is frowned upon, unless you are explicitly fighting on ground combat. You can restore your health by buying med Kitts.Left and right brackets. Move you backwards and forwards in the chat and general channels.Comma and period. Move you backwards or forwards on name events and game information.Shift plus those keys: Take you to the top and bottom of the buffers, the bottom contains the most recent items. For events as well as for chatf1. Opens the dmnb manualf2: opens several mini tutorials, I recommend you read them all before asking any questions.Also, type slash help when you are in the chat prompt, one word, no spaces

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to supplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantKeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. You can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do us would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Read them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers accordingly, though the only way to move up and down is with a turbo car, a turbo lift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep in mind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbo lifts, turbo car, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all-purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, inventory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, visible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then write jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited punching people, each punch causes from 5 up to 20 damage and killing others from punching alone is frowned upon, unless you are explicitly fighting on ground combat. You can restore your health by buying med Kitts.Left and right brackets. Move you backwards and forwards in the chat and general channels.Comma and period. Move you backwards or forwards on name events and game information.Shift plus those keys: Take you to the top and bottom of the buffers, the bottom contains the most recent items. For events as well as for chatf1. Opens the dmnb manualf2: opens several mini tutorials, I recommend you read them all before asking any questions.Also, type slash help when you are in the chat prompt, one word, no spaces. It will list useful slash chat commands you can use.When you board the ship you

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to supplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantKeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. You can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do us would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Read them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers accordingly, though the only way to move up and down is with a turbo car, a turbo lift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep in mind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbo lifts, turbo car, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all-purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, inventory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, visible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then write jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.V. repeats the line of text you just Heard, or the last event in the game.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited punching people, each punch causes from 5 up to 20 damage and killing others from punching alone is frowned upon, unless you are explicitly fighting on ground combat. You can restore your health by buying med Kitts.Left and right brackets. Move you backwards and forwards in the chat and general channels.Comma and period. Move you backwards or forwards on name events and game information.Shift plus those keys: Take you to the top and bottom of the buffers, the bottom contains the most recent items. For events as well as for chatf1. Opens the dmnb manualf2: opens several mini tutorials, I recommend you read them all before asking any questions.Also, type slash help when you are in the chat prompt, one word, no spaces

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to supplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantKeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. You can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do us would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Read them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers accordingly, though the only way to move up and down is with a turbo car, a turbo lift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep in mind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbo lifts, turbo car, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all-purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, inventory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, visible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then write jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited punching people, each punch causes from 5 up to 20 damage and killing others from punching alone is frowned upon, unless you are explicitly fighting on ground combat. You can restore your health by buying med Kitts.Left and right brackets. Move you backwards and forwards in the chat and general channels.Comma and period. Move you backwards or forwards on name events and game information.Shift plus those keys: Take you to the top and bottom of the buffers, the bottom contains the most recent items. For events as well as for chatf1. Opens the dmnb manualf2: opens several mini tutorials, I recommend you read them all before asking any questions.Also, type slash help when you are in the chat prompt, one word, no spaces. It will list useful slash chat commands you can use.When you board the ship you

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to suplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantKeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. you can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do we would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Reead them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers acordingly, Though the only way to move up and down is with a turbocar, a turbolift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep inmind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbolifts, turbocar, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, invintory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, vissible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then writte jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited punching people, each punch causes from 5 up to 20 damage and killing others from punching alone is frowned upon, unless you are explicitly fighting on ground combat. you can restore your health by buying medkitts.Left and right brackets. Move you backwards and forwards in the chat and general channels.Comma and period. Move you backwards or forwards on name events and game information.Shift plus those keys: Take you to the top and bottom of the buffers, the bottom contains the most recent items. For events as well as for chatf1. Opens the mnb manualf2: opens several mini tutorials, I recommend you read them all before asking any questions.Also, type slash help when you are in the chat prompt, one word, no spaces. It will list useful slash chat commands you can use.When you board the ship you always

deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

2015-06-15 Thread AudioGames . net Forum — Articles Room : UltraLeetJ via Audiogames-reflector


  


deathmatch a new beginning object, station and expanded key references

Use this as a reference guide. This aims to suplement the documentation you have read so far. Of course, I will keep updating it as game changes or as I see additions to become relevantKeystrokesTab: Get information about other players that are logged in. Currently shows names of people, and where those people are located in the games world, including yourself.Slash: Out of character chat channel. You can type your message in the box that comes up, and then press enter... or escape to cancel. you can ask for help right away, but please read this first, I promise I will not make it boring!The L key will have some policies or rules of the game. Trust me that if there were people who would behave regularly like any decent space and normal civilian would do we would not have to implement them. For the most part, behaving like a normal, and sane person will never get you into any trouble and that is one of the beautiful things on the dmnb community, all players are helpful and willing to well, play. Reead them to have a laugh or two at the silly things people have done so that when you are probably in a good state of mental bliss or insanity you will refrain from doing them. And yes, that includes spamming via any method, whether it be user names, or ship names or chats or private messages or any other ways people have found to disrupt or annoy other people, also includes harassment. Because I dont really want to center too much in this point, I suggest you read them now and familiarize with them and their terms before moving on.C: Shows you your current coordinates on the x-y-z grid that makes up the map of the area you are currently in. The first number is X, and is your position left to right, with left being a lower value, and right being a higher value. The second number is Y, and is your position front to back, with forward being a higher value, and backward being a lower value. The third number is Z, and is your position up and down, with higher being a higher value, and lower being a lower value. Moving in a Corresponding direction will change these numbers acordingly, Though the only way to move up and down is with a turbocar, a turbolift and a tram at this time. Oh, and hand held teleporters but more of that in a minute. Oh yes, and keep inmind that there is always the possibility of negative numbers.F: Resyncs your character’s current position with the server in the event that it forgets and you end up somewhere strange or stuck to a certain place. It happens rarely or if you are on a very slow connection, but still it can come in handy.D: Finds and displays objects around you. It shows all of the nearby consoles, doors, turbolifts, turbocar, trams and docked ships in your area that you are an owner on.Enter: An all purpose activation key for interacting with various objects in the game. Works on doors, lifts, ships hatches, consoles, terminals, invintory items, and console menu items, as well as a way to select options in the main menu.Z: Checks how many credits you have on hand. Credits are the games currency and you can buy several things with them.G: Pull up the Global galactic network market menu. This is a market that can be accessed anywhere for now, and is the only way to buy or sell ships, sign onto bounties, request cargo for delivery, ETC. Do note that you must be inside a space station or planet to do any of those actions, except for refueling or reloading warheads which you must do while you are inside the ship.H: Checks your characters healthI: Opens your inventoryE: Emotes an action, vissible to those you are 10 scares away from you. For example you type e, then writte jumps up and down. And it will show as, UltraLeetJ jumps up and down.S: Says a message and people up to 10 squares can see it.O: Adjusts in game player options. Here it is advised you protect your character with a password.n: you can read the galactic news by pressing this key.B. Allows you to build on planets you own.Space bar: Punches people in ground combat where ground combat is allowed. You will get a message when it isnt. Dont get excited punching people, each punch causes from 5 up to 20 damage and killing others from punching alone is frowned upon, unless you are explicitly fighting on ground combat. you can restore your health by buying medkitts.Left and right brackets. Move you backwards and forwards in the chat and general channels.Comma and period. Move you backwards or forwards on name events and game information.Shift plus those keys: Take you to the top and bottom of the buffers, the bottom contains the most recent items. For events as well as for chatf1. Opens the mnb manualf2: opens several mini tutorials, I recommend you read them all before asking any questions.Also, type slash help when you are in the chat prompt, one word, no spaces. It will list useful slash chat commands you can use.When you board the ship you always