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The manual deactivation via people and places folders is not an Option, we need our Tacticals to warp to the enemy and position ourselves in Seconds.
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It is totally useless for our daily PVP Parties but it sucks up our Performance. We PVP Pilots don´t need the Markers, we are no Explorers, nor do we need to know where our Blue Dots are positioned. Only by having the Blue Dots around the HUD shown without any Bookmarks being displayed in Space the Blue Dots Calculation with every panning of the Camera, takes a huge Performance Impact. It sure is not a common thing to have hundreds of Bookmarks in ONE System but the majority of our PVP Pilots have them and we use them every day, and the simple Option to get rid of all the HUD Markers seperately, would improve the Performance a lot. In our Staging (and sure other PVP Pilots in other Busy Staging Systems) every PVP Pilot has hundreds of Bookmarks, mostly positioned around the Gates. There is no way right now to only have the Bookmarks shown in space, but getting rid of the Blue Dots seperately. Yes, you can either deactivate the Sensor Overlay completely, which makes the Bookmarks In-Space dissapear but the Blue Dots still remain visible, or you can furthermore deactivate the Blue Dots + on Grid Bookmarks via deselecting the Personal Locations in the Sensor Overlay Menu. The probing is more of the same.A simple Option that is missing and would be a crucial benefit (especially performance benefit if you have some hundred Bookmarks in your Staging System) is the deactivation of the Blue Dots around the Hud.
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Instead of a container to hack, there is an acceleration gate that requires the key. You are given a passkey when you accept the mission. Just like mission 4, but you will need the civilian relic analyzer. Double click the parts container in the main display to pull it into your ship’s cargo hold. If you succeed, the certificate you need to compete he mission is ejected into space. If you fail, wait for the analyzer to cycle and try again. Navigate your way through the maze, ty to reach the CPU and hack it without having to hack through 2 firewalls. You will then be presented with the hacking mini-game. When you find the data site, warp to it, approach the training container, use the civilian data analyzer on it.
#EVE ONLINE SENSOR OVERLAY HOW TO#
The purpose of this mission is for you to figure out how to probe the signature.Įach race has a frigate that gets bonuses for probe strength: When you complete mission 2, fit the probe launcher and fill it with core probes. Gas = gas harvesting (used for booster production) Relic = Relic Analyzer (Salvage for rigs) Just take the acceleration gates and you are done.ĭata = Data Analyzer (datacores and decryptors for invention) The buildings are there, but you can’t do anything. The next rooms show you types of signatures, sort of. In the first room is a can with items you will need for the rest of the missions. You warp to a location, like normal missions. The certificate will return in a few seconds. You will see a can called training container. In this rookie training solar system you are in, some will be red (signatures) and some green (anomalies).įind a green diamond that says it is an “Anomaly Training Site”, warp to it, get a certificate out of a can, dock back in station, complete the mission.Īs the tutorial tells you, the non-training anomalies are generally combat sites, but some are mining sites. When you do this, you will see the anomalies and signatures that your exploration scanner has found. The tutorial tells you to “Show Sensor Overlay”. Now we come to those pixelated squares in space that I told you was the Exploration Scanner.
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The purpose of this mission is to teach you how to use the Exploration Scanner to find anomalies. Wormholes will be outside the scope of this guide. Probing can be a tad difficult for some new players, but if you get good at it, you will be a much better EVE player. They will appear as red diamonds in space. You will have to use core probes to manually finish scanning them down. Your Exploration Scanner will not be able to identify the exact location of theses, only that they exist in the system. Worm Holes (like temporary jump gates that lead to distant solar systems, frequently very dangerous) When the exploration scanner runs, they will appear as green diamonds in space. Your Exploration Scanner will automatically locate these sites with enough certainty to let you warp directly to them. Ice Mining Sites (Regularly re-spawning sites in fixed solar systems.) AnomaliesĬombat Sites (Like missions, but usually random.)Īsteroid Mining Sites (Random sites in addition to fixed asteroid belts.) These are additional forms of PVE that don’t involve running missions for agents. The purpose of this set of tutorials is to teach you how to scan signatures and probe for anomalies.