Motion Scanner

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You can access your built-in Motion Scanner by pressing the TAB button on your keyboard. It will show you a mufti-colored top-down view of your character's immediate area, and will update live for motion adjustments. So if you watch your scanner while running, the scanner shows this as movement. It has a high/low sensitivity toggle switch and 12 zoom levels that are adjusted with the mouse wheel.
 
You can access your built-in Motion Scanner by pressing the TAB button on your keyboard. It will show you a mufti-colored top-down view of your character's immediate area, and will update live for motion adjustments. So if you watch your scanner while running, the scanner shows this as movement. It has a high/low sensitivity toggle switch and 12 zoom levels that are adjusted with the mouse wheel.
  
Shown here is a typical Trapper Camp scene with tents that appear as large boxes in the scanner. The upper image is on zoom level 1 with the sensitivity on high to show ground effects. The lower image shows the same exact scene with the character standing in exactly the same hex, but on zoom level 5 and sensitivity on low.
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Shown here is a typical Trapper Camp scene with tents that appear as large boxes in the scanner. The upper image is on zoom level 1 with the sensitivity on high to show ground effects. The lower image shows the same exact scene with the character standing in exactly the same hex, but on zoom level 5 and sensitivity on low. The area closer to the character is highlighted in a brighter color.

Revision as of 20:37, 2 June 2012

Motion Scanner with 12 Zoom Levels

You can access your built-in Motion Scanner by pressing the TAB button on your keyboard. It will show you a mufti-colored top-down view of your character's immediate area, and will update live for motion adjustments. So if you watch your scanner while running, the scanner shows this as movement. It has a high/low sensitivity toggle switch and 12 zoom levels that are adjusted with the mouse wheel.

Shown here is a typical Trapper Camp scene with tents that appear as large boxes in the scanner. The upper image is on zoom level 1 with the sensitivity on high to show ground effects. The lower image shows the same exact scene with the character standing in exactly the same hex, but on zoom level 5 and sensitivity on low. The area closer to the character is highlighted in a brighter color.

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