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User:Vorkan Dosja: Difference between revisions

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==== Maps  ====
==== Maps  ====


Scouting is much easier with a second monitor. If you don't have that, then best to set your client to play in windowed mode (for Mac users, <apple>-<enter> will do that I believe).  
Scouting is much easier with a second monitor. If you don't have that, then best to set your client to play in windowed mode.


For maps, I use <strike>Ombey's - http://www.ombeve.co.uk/ </strike> <span style="color:#768d31"> Note: As of 2013, Ombeve.co.uk is no longer active. See [https://forums.eveonline.com/default.aspx?g=posts&t=236592 this forum post] for more.</span> Be aware it is not 100% accurate - there are one or two strange little miss-linkages in there, but they're infrequent. Ombey's will let you at a glance see where you're going and what the layout is like near you - it's great for working out potential alternate paths, looking for nearby low-sec pockets, that sort of thing.
DotLan is a useful tool - http://evemaps.dotlan.net/ This will show you the same information as Ombey's (although I prefer Ombey's format). This will also show you lots more useful stats about the systems you're headed to, like kills per hour, etc.  
 
DotLan is also a useful tool - http://evemaps.dotlan.net/ This will show you the same information as Ombey's (although I prefer Ombey's format). This will also show you lots more useful stats about the systems you're headed to, like kills per hour, etc.  


For practice, when travelling around unfleeted out of war, always check your route on those maps, and think about where you're headed and how you're getting there. I sometimes travel without autopilot set also, navigating by map to get more used to finding my way quickly.  
For practice, when travelling around unfleeted out of war, always check your route on those maps, and think about where you're headed and how you're getting there. I sometimes travel without autopilot set also, navigating by map to get more used to finding my way quickly.