Toggle menu
Toggle preferences menu
Toggle personal menu
Not logged in
Your IP address will be publicly visible if you make any edits.

User:Yuki tsuruomo: Difference between revisions

33 editsJoined 5 May 2014
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 61: Line 61:
** Launch drones, right-click on drones in space -> Assist -> select dronebunny (named in MOTD, guy who writes ddd in fleet chat)
** Launch drones, right-click on drones in space -> Assist -> select dronebunny (named in MOTD, guy who writes ddd in fleet chat)
* '''How to react in an emergency'''
* '''How to react in an emergency'''
** Make sure you have a lock free. For this it is useful to know what the maximum number of locks you can have is - look it up on the fitting window under targeting. If you have a free lock, start locking the pilot on top of your watchlist (which is a logi if you set your watchlist correctly). If you don't, unlock one of your current targets (fast way: Ctrl + Shift + clicking on the target to unlock), then lock the logi. Abandon your drones (right-click on the drones in space -> abandon), launch your shield maintenance bots. Once you have finished locking put the drones on the logi by selecting him and pressing F, just like you would with normal drones. Very important: You now have another person of your fleet locked up, whenever you activate your guns/other offensive modules make sure you don't have the logi selected! Actually you can unlock the logi once you have set your shield drones on him to minimize the risk of friendly fire. After the drill you call your shield bots back, reconnect to your DD drones (right-click on your capacitor on your HUD -> Reconnect To Lost Drones) and reassign them.
** Make sure you have a lock free. For this it is useful to know what the maximum number of locks you can have is - look it up on the fitting window under targeting. If you have a free lock, start locking the pilot on top of your watchlist (which is a logi if you set your watchlist correctly). If you don't, unlock one of your current targets (fast way: Ctrl + Shift + clicking on the target to unlock), then lock the logi. Abandon your drones (right-click on the drones in space -> abandon), launch your shield maintenance bots. Having your drones in groups (right-click the Drones -> move Drone) can make all this easier. Once you have finished locking put the drones on the logi by selecting him and pressing F, just like you would with normal drones. Very important: You now have another person of your fleet locked up, whenever you activate your guns/other offensive modules make sure you don't have the logi selected! Actually you can unlock the logi once you have set your shield drones on him to minimize the risk of friendly fire. After the drill you call your shield bots back, reconnect to your DD drones (right-click on your capacitor on your HUD -> Reconnect To Lost Drones) and reassign them.
** For the FC: Wait with this for a few sites to get the new pilot accustomed to normal site-running. Only have the newbro and other fleet members who have never been in an emergency do this to not cause a disruption of the normal fleet. Ask him if he has logi bots with him, otherwise you can do only half of the exercise. First go through each step verbally, ask if he has any questions or if anything is unclear. Then tell all the steps again and have him follw them. It is important to get feedback from your logis on how long it took until the logi bots were assigned.
** For the FC: Wait with this for a few sites to get the new pilot accustomed to normal site-running. Only have the newbro and other fleet members who have never been in an emergency do this to not cause a disruption of the normal fleet. Ask him if he has logi bots with him, otherwise you can do only half of the exercise. First go through each step verbally, ask if he has any questions or if anything is unclear. Then tell all the steps again and have him follw them. It is important to get feedback from your logis on how long it took until the logi bots were assigned.
* '''Talk about sites.''' All 3 sites are different, and it is always good to know what to do in each site, what rats to expect at what ranges etc.
* '''Talk about sites.''' All 3 sites are different, and it is always good to know what to do in each site, what rats to expect at what ranges etc.