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Identifying war targets in Local: Difference between revisions

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= Identifying war targets =
Being able to tell if there's a war target in the system is just one of many ways to [[Tips_For_War|survive during wartime]].
Being able to tell if there's a war target in the system is just one of many ways to [[Tips_For_War|survive during wartime]].


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The member list will show everyone regardless if they are cloaked, never speaks in local, is active or inactive, docked up or in space; As long as they are logged into the game and currently somewhere in that system, they'll show up in the list. The list also updates immediately to remove people who leave the system or logs off.  
The member list will show everyone regardless if they are cloaked, never speaks in local, is active or inactive, docked up or in space; As long as they are logged into the game and currently somewhere in that system, they'll show up in the list. The list also updates immediately to remove people who leave the system or logs off.  
==== Exception - Wormhole space ====
 
=== Wormhole space ===
The only exception to the normal behaviour of people showing up in local is for [[Wormhole Space|wormhole space]], where players will not automatically show up in the member list until they actually speak up in local.
The only exception to the normal behaviour of people showing up in local is for [[Wormhole Space|wormhole space]], where players will not automatically show up in the member list until they actually speak up in local.
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= Making the most of your local window =
=== Making the most of your local window ===
There are many improvements you can make in order to make local more readable as well as compact, to show more of what you need and less of what you do not need.
There are many improvements you can make in order to make local more readable as well as compact, to show more of what you need and less of what you do not need.


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= On your alt =
== On an alt ==
In various situations, it makes sense to add the EUni-war targets to the contacts list of your alt, for example to report intel or picket for the incursion fleet. To be able to easily identify war targets in local, open the alliance info page for Ivy League, and look at the list of Active Wars. Add each of the corps to you contacts with the required reputation by right-clicking on them, and setting the standing. Make sure that you keep this list updated as ongoing wars end and new wars get declared. Be careful that you don't confuse EUni war targets with other contacts that you might have assigned the same (bad) standing to.
In various situations, it makes sense to add war targets to the contacts list of an alt, for example to report intel or picket for the incursion fleet. To be able to easily identify war targets in local, open the alliance info page for Ivy League, and look at the list of Active Wars. Add each of the corps to you contacts with the required reputation by right-clicking on them, and setting the standing. Make sure that you keep this list updated as ongoing wars end and new wars get declared. Be careful that you don't confuse EUni war targets with other contacts that you might have assigned the same (bad) standing to.
 
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