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For example the '''need armor''', '''need shield''' and '''need capacitor''' can be turned off if you aren't in a logistics ship. | For example the '''need armor''', '''need shield''' and '''need capacitor''' can be turned off if you aren't in a logistics ship. | ||
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Revision as of 07:16, 25 November 2014
The Fleet User Interface
The fleet interface can do some handy things for you. This is a merge and edit of all previous fleet window UI articles.
Fleet Window
The general fleet window has 2 settings, you can see a flatlist or a hierarchy
Flatlist
Fleet as flatlist
In this screenshot you can see the fleet as a flat list. You see the ranks of people in the fleetlist but you can't see what wing or squad people are in. In this example Red is the fleetcommander. Green are the wingcommanders and blue are the squadcommanders. Normal fleetmembers get no colour. |
Broadcasting
Broadcasting to the fleet
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Broadcasting your location extra option
The broadcast option Location has an extra feature. If you rightclick on the broadcast and click on distance, you get a popup with the distance between you and that fleetmember in jumps and in lightyears (ly). The amount of jumps is calculated in on the shortest route setting. | ||
Changing the settings of the broadcasts
In this window you can change if you want to receive certain broadcasts. For example the need armor, need shield and need capacitor can be turned off if you aren't in a logistics ship. You can also change the background color for each type of broadcast to make them easier to spot in the broadcast history tab. |
Fleet composition
Who's in the fleet and what are they flying?
The fleet composition window will give you some extra information on your fleetmembers Only people in command positions have access to this screen and you can only see your subordinates. This means a squadcommander will only see his squad, a wingcommander his wing and the fleetcommander and the boss will see the entire fleet.
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History
Checking what has been broadcasted
In the broadcast history you are shown all broadcasts which you have turn on in the broadcast settings. It also shows who it was from and who it was send to. | |
Who said something over Eve Voice
Here you can see who said something on the fleet's Eve Voice channel(s). Eve voice isn't used by the uni. We use Mumble | |
History of the membership
In this window you can see what members were in the fleet, what roles they have been gives and when they left. This is great when you want to make an AAR and see what happened in the fleet composition. | |
Who looted what
When you create a fleet in the Uni you must enable Loot Logging. When this is active, all loot events are sent to members of the fleet, making it very easy to divide the spoils collected in a fleet operation (e.g., ratting, PvP engagement, wormhole operation, etc.). You can export the loot log to disk so that you can collect all the info in Microsoft Excel, if you wish. Right click the loot logging tab and click "export." This is saved to C:\Users\(your PC user account name)\Documents\EVE\logs\Fleetlogs |
Fleetfinder
Finding a fleet in the big list of fleets
In this window you can look for fleets you can join
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Advertizing your fleet
Here you can see the difference between having an advert and not having an advert. You can make an advert by clicking the add fleet to fleetfinder button. |
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Changing options advertizing your fleet
This is the place to change options for your fleet advert
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Posting an Open Fleet Invite
Putting a link to an auto-invite fleet is a two-step process, after the Fleet Finder was introduced with Dominion
Start out by forming a fleet with yourself - click the fleet icon in the left-side menu and create a fleet.
Then go to the "Fleet Finder" tab and the "My Advert" sub tab. Be sure to set the fleet to "Alliance only" and give it a nice description:
After the fleet is prepped and submitted, it is now visible to others in the alliance.
Switch to the "Find Fleets" sub tab and you should see available fleets, including your own. Now simply drag your character picture to a chat window:
Posting a WSOP Compliant Fleet Advert
Fleet adverts during times when the WSOP is active require a few additional settings to protect the Uni and members of the fleet. The following image shows how the fleet advert settings should look.
Key Parts
Name: For the paranoid - change this from your character name to prevent a War Target from using a locator agent to close in on your fleet.
Description: Do not put your fleet/mission location in the description.
Open Fleet to: This should be set to "My Corporation" ONLY.
Application Requires Approval: Check this if you don't want other unistas to be able to automatically join your fleet. (Keeps out Spais.)
Hide Details in Advert: ALWAYS CHECK THIS BOX this will prevent the fleet finder from broadcasting your fleet's location to everyone.