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THE JUMPGATE DEFINITIVE GUIDE - Tripod

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used to review previous communication chatter.<br />

Pilots may also access the options screen from this section by clicking<br />

on the icon. From the options screen users may configure<br />

Jumpgate according to personal preference. Pressing the esc key will<br />

also open the options screen. For more information on configuring<br />

your client via this screen, take a look at the options screen guide.<br />

Location Module<br />

The location module can be found in the upper right hand corner of<br />

the screen, and looks something like this:<br />

The green text box is the location indicator. This component is used to<br />

display which station a pilot is currently docked at. If said pilot is not<br />

currently connected to the jumpgate universe, their location will be<br />

displayed as 'offline'. (Displayed)<br />

To the right of the location indicator is a button labeled 'map'. Clicking<br />

on this buttons opens a map of all known sectors. Take a look at the<br />

map guide for more information on using the map.<br />

The 'station commlink access' tab, located directly below the location<br />

indicator, is a handy feature that can be used to display a list of pilots<br />

who are currently docked at this station.<br />

Above the station commlink access tab is the 'flight registry' toggle.<br />

This determines your flight status, and is used to control such things<br />

as player vs. player combat. The basic setting is 'TRI Civilian'. With<br />

this mode engaged, other pilots will be punished for firing on or<br />

destroying your ship. Other register settings are available, such as<br />

Honor Guard.<br />

The final component of the location module is a large light located to<br />

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