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Once you’re done creating a missions preset, save it as '''3 - Missions'''. If you never run missions, you obviously don’t need this preset. If you don’t run missions, but like to go mining, you could create one called '''3 - Mining''' with just asteroids, belt rats, enemy players and anything else you need. It’s up to you  
Once you’re done creating a missions preset, save it as '''3 - Missions'''. If you never run missions, you obviously don’t need this preset. If you don’t run missions, but like to go mining, you could create one called '''3 - Mining''' with just asteroids, belt rats, enemy players and anything else you need. It’s up to you  


In some missions the objectives have strange types. For this reason it is a good idea to have an overview preset available with all types selected. Open the Default > Standard preset, in the Filter > Types tab, click '''Select All''' at the bottom. In the Filter > States tab, check all items. Save this preset as '''Everything'''. This preset can also be used by covert ops pilots to avoid being accidentally decloaked by items with 2000m.
In some missions the objectives have strange types. For this reason it is a good idea to have an overview preset available with all types selected. Open the Default > Standard preset, in the Filter > Types tab, click '''Select All''' at the bottom. Save this preset as '''Everything'''. This preset can also be used by covert ops pilots to avoid being accidentally decloaked by items with 2000m.


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