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Welcome to the help page. Here's a bunch of information for you! See [[The Basics]] if you're new.
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== Tutorial ==
== Controls ==
A basic, starter tutorial can be found on the [[The Basics|this page]]. Additional guides can be found [[Guides|here]].
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Keyboard controls and bindings are the keys used to perform specific actions. Controls and bindings can be customized by the player to better suit their play style or personal preferences by going to "Setup Character" then clicking "Key Bindings." The layout shown is the default bindings that you'll use in most cases. If you are a new player check out the [[Guide for Beginners]]. If you are looking for how to do something specific, try [[Item Interactions]]; It's filled with uncommon control related things you can do. Traditionally, the game used a lot more keyboard function keys due to the previous ways chat worked. You'll notice some of these keys have kept their functionality. Some classic combos not in the image above are scrolling chat up and down with Ctrl + Up Arrow / Down Arrow.


Tips on roleplay can be found in [[A Crash Course In Roleplaying]]
=== Movement ===


== Controls ==
The "WASD" keys move the character around in-game. The "W" key moves North, the "A" key moves West, the "S" key moves South, and the "D" key moves East. The Ctrl key will keep your character in place but will turn your character to face the direction you are pressing. Arrow Keys are used for the same thing, with the Up Arrow moving North, the Left Arrow moving East, the Down Arrow moving South, and the Right Arrow moving West.
* To move, use the '''arrow keys'''.
* To speak in game, type '''say "text"''' OR Click on the chat button on the bottom right. Once you do this, you will automatically have '''say "''' as your starting text on your command text line.
* To speak on standard radio channels type '''say ";text"'''. To speak on your department channel, use '''say ":h text"'''.
* To speak in OOC chat type '''ooc "text"'''. You can ask questions about game mechanics in out of character (ooc) command or use the adminhelp command. '''Please''' do not state any information about anything IC related in OOC!
* Instead of asking over OOC, it's sometimes better to ask question IC, such as "If someone should be doing something" in game. As in saying in your radio ";Should the security officer have a revolver?"
* '''Left clicking''' an object make you interact with your hand, or whatever object may be holding in it. Usually this will let you pick up items. You can drop items by using the drop option in the tool bar, or throw option (followed by a click on screen for the direction and distance).  
* '''Right clicking''' will bring up options for the tile you selected, such as an item list and options on how to interact with an object.
* You have a number of equipment slots you can change about with different items, and two hand slots.
* Of all the option slots, the ones you should pay attention to are the "Run/Walk" tool bar option (which allows you to slow your character down so they don't slip on wet floors or walk more carefully), and the "Intent" button (which changes how your hand and weapons interact with people).


Most objects can be interacted with in the game world by clicking on them, double clicking them, or right-clicking them.
=== Mouse Controls ===


=== More Controls ===
To take items off a person, click the persons sprite with the left mouse button and drag their sprite onto yours.


When you have done that, a popup window should come up and by simply pressing the names of the items you want to take off they will be removed from the person you are striping and appear on the floor underneath them.
The mouse controls are as follows: Left-click is used to pick things up, switch hands (by clicking "swap"), drop items (by clicking "drop" icon at the bottom right), use objects on people, attack, and use consoles and things. Right-click opens a drop-down menu with various options, depending on what is right-clicked on. An example of this is the option to pull something; right clicking on the item and then selecting the item and clicking "pull" in the drop-down box. To let go of what is being pulled, the button in the very bottom right corner must be clicked, which looks like a person standing next to a box. Examining what is on a tile is another option in the right-click drop-down menu, which is done by right clicking on the item and then selecting the item and clicking "examine" in the drop-down box.


With the mouse you can perform the following actions:
Also, left-clicking on another being and holding, then dragging your mouse to your character and letting up on the button will give you access to their inventory. Allowing you attempt to take their gear off or put something on them if you are holding an item they can wear that goes in that equipment slot. You can empty a container such as a backpack or bag by left-clicking and dragging it onto a surface like a table. Speaking of objects, objects that open like a container such as backpacks that you wish to move into your hand for example can be done by left-clicking and dragging into an empty hand slot.
* Pick things up (one left mouse click on the object when having a free hand selected).
* Switch hands (one left mouse click on the button that has a picture of two hands).
* Drop what you are holding in the selected hand (one left mouse click on the button that says "Drop")
* Attack (one left mouse click to attack once with the object you are holding in the selected hand).
* Pull (right click on the item, in the drop down box select the item and click "pull", to let go of what you are pulling, click the button in the very bottom right corner, the person standing next to a box).
* Use consoles and objects (one left mouse click when having a free hand selected).
* Examine what is on the tile your mouse is on (right click on the item, in the drop down box select the item and click "examine").
* Grab (one left mouse click on the person while having "intent" set on "grab").
* Use objects on people (one left mouse click on the person while having the object in the selected hand, same as "attack").
* Help/Perform CPR (one left mouse click on the person while having intent set on "help").
* You can press Shift+(Arrow Key) to change the direction you're facing.
* See the [[Commands]] page, for more commands.


=== Keyboard Shortcuts ===
Additionally, pressing Ctrl and Middle Mouse Wheel will make your character point at whatever your mouse is hovered over. (This will aim your weapon instead if you are holding a gun.)
There are a few keyboard shortcuts for your convenience.


{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" align="center"
Here is a table containing mouse related shortcuts; some have already been outlined in this guide.
! style='background-color:Chocolate;'|Shortcut
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! style='background-color:Chocolate;'|Action
|-
! style=background-color:#ffce93; | Shortcut/Key Combo
! style="background-color:#9aff99;" | Action
|-
|-
! F1
| Pick up Items
! AdminHelp
| Left-Click on target item<br />(must be within reach)
|-
|-
! F2
| Open Containers
! OOC Text
| Left-Click on target Container or Backpack
|-
|-
! F3
| Attack
! IC Text
| Left-Click(with object in hand)<br />Left-Click w/ [[Keyboard_Shortcuts#Intent_&_Position|Harm Intent]]
|-
|-
! F4
| Using Consoles/Object
! Emote
| Left-Click the Console or Object
|-
|-
! F6
| Perform CPR
! Switch Gun Modes
| Left-Click with w/ [[Keyboard_Shortcuts#Intent_&_Position|Help Intent]] <br /> on a "medically challenged" individual
|-
|-
! Home, Ctrl+D
| Examine Object
! Drop Held Object
| Shift + Left-Click
|-
|-
! End, Ctrl+W
| Pull Object
! Toggle Throw Object On/Off
| Ctrl + Left-Click
|-
|-
! Page Down, Ctrl+A
| Crawl into Vents
! Activate Held Object
| Alt + Left-Click <br /> See [[Item Interactions]] for more uncommon actions using Alt+LC
|-
|-
! Shift + Click
| Point finger/Aim weapon
! Examine Object
| Press Middle Mouse Wheel + Left-Click
|-
|-
! Ctrl + Click
| Access Someone's Inventory
! Pull Object
| Left-Click(Hold) on the target, drag mouse to yourself,<br /> then release Left-Click
|-
|-
! Delete
| Buckle into Seat
! Stop Pulling Object
| Left-Click(Hold) on yourself, drag mouse to chair,<br /> then release Left-Click
|-
|-
! Crtl+E/Q, Insert
| Unbuckle (self/other)
! Switch Intents
| Left-Click the chair you/someone is buckled into
|-
|-
! Middle Mouse Click, Page Up, Ctrl+S
| Empty Backpack/Containers
! Switch Hands
| While it's in your hand, Left-Click(hold) on backpack,<br /> drag to table or other surface, then release Left-Click
|-
|-
! Ctrl+Up, Ctrl+Down
| Climb over/ on top
! Scroll previously entered text
| Left-Click(hold) on yourself, drag mouse to obstacle,<br /> then release Left-Click
|-
|-
|}
|}


== Starting Tips ==
=== Manipulation ===
'''Some general tips that will get you through game play:'''
 
The "manipulation" controls in the game allow the player to interact with the game world in various ways. The "X" key swaps between the left and right hand, allowing the player to use both hands independently. The "Q" key drops the item currently being held, and the "E" key equips the thing presently being gripped. Note that what you drop or equip depends on which hand you currently have selected. The "R" key toggles throwing mode on or off. When throwing mode is on, left-clicking a location will throw the item. The "Z" and "Y" keys use the item currently being held. The "H" key toggles your weapon between being drawn and being holstered.
 
=== Intent & Position ===
 
The game's controls involve four main "intents" which correspond to different actions that the player can take. These intents are "help", "disarm", "grab", and "harm". The player can cycle through these intents using the "G" and "H" keys, and can perform the corresponding action by clicking on an object or person. 1 - 4 on the keyboard also select specific intents in this order: Help, Disarm, Grab, Harm.  The "help" intent is generally used for hugging others, shaking them, or helping them stand up. The "disarm" intent will shove the clicked target on to the ground. The "grab" intent grabs your clicked target. There are four levels of grabbing: passively grabbing / aggressively grabbing / grabbing by the neck / actively strangling the target. Any grab level past passive allows you to throw your target like an item by toggling throw mode on and left clicking. Finally, the "harm" intent is generally used to punch or hit someone with either your fists or whatever you are holding. Another thing to remember is even in help intent, when you are holding an item you will hit the target area you are aiming at with that item when you left click on something.


* '''READ THE [[Rules|RULES]].'''
The "C" key will make the player walk instead of run until the key is released (something noteworthy about walking is that you won't slip on wet floors) and the "V" key will make the player get on the floor in a resting position, which notably allows them to go under someone. The "B" key is the resist key, which enables the player to break free from a grab or cuffs. When the player is being grabbed, they can press this key repeatedly to break the hold. When cuffed, pressing the key once will make a progress bar appear showing the progress of resisting.
* To set internals, put an air or gas mask on your mask equipment slot, then take an air tank in hand and click it to open an options menu. You should leave the pressure output to default for air mix tanks, and you can change pure oxygen tanks as low as 17 pressure. Large tanks can hooked to your back, emergency tanks can hooked to your belt and in your pocket (both ways, once the tank is open, allow your hands to be free). You need internals if the environmental air is gone or poisoned.
* Start out as an [[Assistant]] the first time you play. They are not really expected to do anything so you can explore all you want.
* If someone kills you in game, do not complain about it over the Out of Character channel - This is the most egregious case of IC in OOC! If this occurs, you can adminhelp using F1 and explain the full situation.
* Please try not to let people know exactly what you are doing in game in OOC; "How do I fire a revolver". You can reword that and say, "I've heard a lot about revolvers here and there but not enough, how do they work?"
* Do not complain to an admin if you got caught during a crime, especially if you weren't a traitor. Read [[Space Law]] to know what not to do in character.
* Leave criminal catching to [[Security]]. If there is no security, or your life is in danger, try to just disarm or run away first! Killing is only an option if the person is persistently trying to kill you and you have no other way to stop them.
* Try to listen to [[Security]]. They're trying to keep the station safe. Most of the time.
* Breaches and space are deadly without a [[space suit]] on, and a set of internals running - Moreso than on other servers. Lifting environmental locks can be '''extremely hazardous''' and a player should strive not to breach an area.


===[[Traitor]]===
=== Targeting ===
Try to resist the urge to press the "Be Syndicate" button. Traitor has incredibly high expectation on Baystation compared to other servers, and diving in the deep end can end tragically. Get a feel for how everything works, and hope you get brainwashed in a Revolution or Cultist round to have a watered down traitor experience, before taking the plunge. Remember: The ultimate goal is not to win, but to make the game fun for everyone as an antagonist here.


==Other Tips==
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Helpful hints and tips that don't really fit anywhere else. These are those small details which most people get through playing, but are here for players new and old to learn.
The characters in the game are also split into targetable areas, making it easier to aim at a specific part. The controls to do so involve the use of the numpad in order to target different parts of the body. Numpad 8 cycles between the head, eyes, and mouth, while numpad 5 aims at the upper body. Numpad 2 aims at the lower body. Numpad 4 and 6 cycle between the right and left arm's sections, respectively, while numpad 1 and 3 cycle the right and left leg's sections.  


Checking out the [[Backstory]], [[Glossary]] and [[Guides]] is also recommended.
Additionally, left-clicking on the miniature human portrait will also select which area the character is aiming at. It is vital to take note of where you are aiming, as it can affect specific actions that can be taken in the game.


=== Controls ===
=== Chat ===
* By dragging the sprite of a container, for example a box or a character sprite onto your own characters sprite when next to them you will open a window with it's contents. This allows you take items without picking up the container, or to access a characters inventory (you also set [[Internals]] there). Containers that dispose it's contents by simply clicking, like the donut box or the paper bin can be picked up with that method.
* You can give an item to someone quickly by right-clicking them and selecting the give option while adjacent to them. This won't work if their hands are full.
* '''say ":b"''' is Cyborg talk; only the AI and other Cyborgs can hear this.
* Almost every department has their own radio channel. Each can only be heard by the appropriate headset, or by someone standing adjacent to them. Examine your headset to find out what it is.
* You can use the .ping command to measure the round trip ping-pong between you and the server.
* If you want to use a command many times quickly for some reason (such as .ping), or your headset did not broadcast your message over its special channel, you can recall the text you have previously entered by holding control and pressing the up-arrow key.
* When pulling an object, such as a locker, fuel tank or something else you can walk over, click a floor tile with an empty hand to push the object to the desired tile.
* Press the drop button to drop someone while grabbing them.
* Press the pull button (icon that has a man and a box) to stop dragging an object.
* Drag a characters sprite onto yourself to open a window where you can forcibly take off or put items on their person after a delay. Both of you must be adjacent to each other during this time for it to be successful.
* Click yourself with food or drink in hand to eat/drink.


=== General ===
The controls for chatting are simple and straightforward. The "say" window is opened with the "T" key, and allows you to talk to other players using your character. You can also use emotes, whisper, or chat into headsets on specific channels by prefixing your message with certain symbols. (See the [[Guide for Beginners]] for examples on prefixes.) The "me" window is opened with the "M" key and allows you to give your character extra flavour by making them do specific things in the chat. For example, typing "slowly scratches his head" would create this result: "ExampleMan slowly scratches his head." The "OOC" or "Out Of Character" chat is for talking with others before and after the current round, and can be used with the "O" key. During the round, OOC is disabled, and note that you will be using your BYOND username instead of speaking as your character. The "LOOC" or "Local Out Of Character" chat is similar to OOC but is used during the game. It only broadcasts your typed message to the local area, and can be used if, for example, someone is having trouble with controls; LOOC can be done with the "L" key.
* Remember when using [[Internals]] that only ''pure'' oxygen should be set at around 17kPA. A tank of mixed air's distribution pressure should be set around 81kPa.
* *stopbreath makes you stop breathing. Use *breathe to start again.
* Clicking something on a table will set something down on it.
* To use the Hand Labeller click it while it is in your hand, then write your text. This will produce a label, pick it up and click it to remove the backing, then you can stick it on whatever you choose- ''Before setting it down,'' doubleclick it to turn it off and avoid labling the desk.
* You can name a sheet of paper by right clicking it and choosing rename.
* Labcoats and detective's coat have pockets. You can store two small objects inside them (click with a free hand to open, click and drag to hand icon to take off). You can take off backpacks and belts in the same way.
* You can buckle yourself or other people onto chairs/beds by dragging the character sprite onto the chair/bed that they are currently standing on. You unbuckle by clicking on it. You can unbuckle yourself as long as your aren't handcuffed.
* When talking to/about someone, right click and examine the person to check their gender.
* When being attacked, the number one thing you want to do is run and call for help. If this is not possible, clicking your attacker with the "Disarm" intent is your friend and will be the most helpful for you.
* If someone is forcing something onto you (force feeding, taking off clothes, etc.) your best bet is to run away. If not possible, clicking resist can help.
* You can remove handcuffs or straight jackets by clicking resist. This requires a couple of minutes and standing still. This also applies to being handcuffed and buckled to something.
* Clicking on someone with the help intent will shake them. Use this on others and yourself to stand up faster from falling.
* You cannot commit suicide by typing suicide. If you target your mouth and click yourself with a gun, you can kill yourself, though this is not recommended in the slightest. '''Remember suicide is against the rules: Log out in the dorms if you need to leave!'''
* If you log out you will fall asleep. You will most likely be taken to the dormitories, so don't be surprised when you wake up.
* While asleep, you can dream. It appears as blue text with random words.
* Reinforced metal (plasteel) can be made by [[Miner]]s by smelting plasma ore and iron ore in the smelter on the mining base.
* You can weld and un-weld a locker/closet by using a welding tool.
* Swipe your ID on a personal locker to claim it as your own. Only you, the HoP, or the Captain can open them once claimed.
* Do not use a lit welding tool on a welding fuel tank. The results are explosive.
* Wardrobes function like Plants Bags/Mining Satchels. Click it in your hand to drop all items to the floor. Click the items with the Wardrobe in hand to pick them all back up.


=== Security ===
=== Pulling ===
* You can attach handcuffs to shoes to create shackles. You can have prisoners wear these to prevent them from running.
To pull an object in game, the player must use the "Pull" action from the right-click drop-down context menu. This will cause the character to face the object and walk backwards while pulling the object with them. Some objects are bolted to the floor and cannot be pulled without being unbolted first. Additionally, walking into the object being pulled will stop the pulling action. left-clicking a tile adjacent to yourself will move the pulled object one tile closer to the one you clicked. Pulling someone who is bleeding and lying down will cause them to leave a blood trail, which will in turn cause them to lose blood.
* Keep a stun baton as your #1 choice of weapon against unarmed law offenders, use the taser only when you have to stun someone from distance to ensure he/she wont attack you as it has a much lower ammo reserve.


=== Communication ===
== Alternative Keyboard Shortcuts ==
* If your headset stops working, it's likely the [[Telecommunications |Telecommunication Satellite]] is down. Station Bounced Radios and Intercoms will still work.
* Electrical storms can change your radio messages to gibberish.


=== Medical ===
=== Robots & Silicons ===
* The guide to [[Surgery]] can help you fix a lot if issues if your character has the anatomy skill at trained/professional.
* Your health indicator works off of pain, and you might have more or less damage than you actually see- Check with a doctor if you hurt!
* Sleepers cannot heal toxin damage, Soporofic is sleep toxin and will send the patient to sleep.
* All damage you take will add to your 'shock' damage. When your 'shock' damage gets high enough you will start to move slowly, only be able to whisper or stammer into your headset, be unable to see, and eventually collapse. Painkillers, such as tramadol are able to treat shock, but regular damage must still be treated normally.
* The Body Scanner in Medbay can be used to tell where injuries, broken bones, and implants are located.
* Diseases do not show up on your medical scanner. Appendicitis is the only condition that does.
* Spaceacillin will slow most disease progression, but must be cured by [[Virology]].


=== Kitchen and Bar ===
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* The Gibber in the Kitchen cannot gib humans unless unlocked with an emag.
* Chickens will lay eggs if fed wheat, and using a bucket on a cow can harvest milk.


=== Code ===
Cyborgs and Silicons have a pool of tools or objects that they can access and equip as modules. To equip a module after selecting it from your storage, the player must press the corresponding key (1-3). If the player wants to store the current module back into the pool, they must press the "Q" key. To cycle between modules, the player must press the "X" key this is similar to swapping hands.
* The easiest way is to download the source code is by zip file [https://github.com/Baystation12/Baystation12/downloads here].
* Break the game and win a Certificate of Awesome!
* Report bugs by using the [https://github.com/Baystation12/Baystation12/issues bug tracker.


[[Category:Guides]]
[[Category:Guides]]

Latest revision as of 16:34, 6 July 2024

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Controls

Key Bindings.png

Keyboard controls and bindings are the keys used to perform specific actions. Controls and bindings can be customized by the player to better suit their play style or personal preferences by going to "Setup Character" then clicking "Key Bindings." The layout shown is the default bindings that you'll use in most cases. If you are a new player check out the Guide for Beginners. If you are looking for how to do something specific, try Item Interactions; It's filled with uncommon control related things you can do. Traditionally, the game used a lot more keyboard function keys due to the previous ways chat worked. You'll notice some of these keys have kept their functionality. Some classic combos not in the image above are scrolling chat up and down with Ctrl + Up Arrow / Down Arrow.

Movement

The "WASD" keys move the character around in-game. The "W" key moves North, the "A" key moves West, the "S" key moves South, and the "D" key moves East. The Ctrl key will keep your character in place but will turn your character to face the direction you are pressing. Arrow Keys are used for the same thing, with the Up Arrow moving North, the Left Arrow moving East, the Down Arrow moving South, and the Right Arrow moving West.

Mouse Controls

The mouse controls are as follows: Left-click is used to pick things up, switch hands (by clicking "swap"), drop items (by clicking "drop" icon at the bottom right), use objects on people, attack, and use consoles and things. Right-click opens a drop-down menu with various options, depending on what is right-clicked on. An example of this is the option to pull something; right clicking on the item and then selecting the item and clicking "pull" in the drop-down box. To let go of what is being pulled, the button in the very bottom right corner must be clicked, which looks like a person standing next to a box. Examining what is on a tile is another option in the right-click drop-down menu, which is done by right clicking on the item and then selecting the item and clicking "examine" in the drop-down box.

Also, left-clicking on another being and holding, then dragging your mouse to your character and letting up on the button will give you access to their inventory. Allowing you attempt to take their gear off or put something on them if you are holding an item they can wear that goes in that equipment slot. You can empty a container such as a backpack or bag by left-clicking and dragging it onto a surface like a table. Speaking of objects, objects that open like a container such as backpacks that you wish to move into your hand for example can be done by left-clicking and dragging into an empty hand slot.

Additionally, pressing Ctrl and Middle Mouse Wheel will make your character point at whatever your mouse is hovered over. (This will aim your weapon instead if you are holding a gun.)

Here is a table containing mouse related shortcuts; some have already been outlined in this guide.

Shortcut/Key Combo Action
Pick up Items Left-Click on target item
(must be within reach)
Open Containers Left-Click on target Container or Backpack
Attack Left-Click(with object in hand)
Left-Click w/ Harm Intent
Using Consoles/Object Left-Click the Console or Object
Perform CPR Left-Click with w/ Help Intent
on a "medically challenged" individual
Examine Object Shift + Left-Click
Pull Object Ctrl + Left-Click
Crawl into Vents Alt + Left-Click
See Item Interactions for more uncommon actions using Alt+LC
Point finger/Aim weapon Press Middle Mouse Wheel + Left-Click
Access Someone's Inventory Left-Click(Hold) on the target, drag mouse to yourself,
then release Left-Click
Buckle into Seat Left-Click(Hold) on yourself, drag mouse to chair,
then release Left-Click
Unbuckle (self/other) Left-Click the chair you/someone is buckled into
Empty Backpack/Containers While it's in your hand, Left-Click(hold) on backpack,
drag to table or other surface, then release Left-Click
Climb over/ on top Left-Click(hold) on yourself, drag mouse to obstacle,
then release Left-Click

Manipulation

The "manipulation" controls in the game allow the player to interact with the game world in various ways. The "X" key swaps between the left and right hand, allowing the player to use both hands independently. The "Q" key drops the item currently being held, and the "E" key equips the thing presently being gripped. Note that what you drop or equip depends on which hand you currently have selected. The "R" key toggles throwing mode on or off. When throwing mode is on, left-clicking a location will throw the item. The "Z" and "Y" keys use the item currently being held. The "H" key toggles your weapon between being drawn and being holstered.

Intent & Position

The game's controls involve four main "intents" which correspond to different actions that the player can take. These intents are "help", "disarm", "grab", and "harm". The player can cycle through these intents using the "G" and "H" keys, and can perform the corresponding action by clicking on an object or person. 1 - 4 on the keyboard also select specific intents in this order: Help, Disarm, Grab, Harm. The "help" intent is generally used for hugging others, shaking them, or helping them stand up. The "disarm" intent will shove the clicked target on to the ground. The "grab" intent grabs your clicked target. There are four levels of grabbing: passively grabbing / aggressively grabbing / grabbing by the neck / actively strangling the target. Any grab level past passive allows you to throw your target like an item by toggling throw mode on and left clicking. Finally, the "harm" intent is generally used to punch or hit someone with either your fists or whatever you are holding. Another thing to remember is even in help intent, when you are holding an item you will hit the target area you are aiming at with that item when you left click on something.

The "C" key will make the player walk instead of run until the key is released (something noteworthy about walking is that you won't slip on wet floors) and the "V" key will make the player get on the floor in a resting position, which notably allows them to go under someone. The "B" key is the resist key, which enables the player to break free from a grab or cuffs. When the player is being grabbed, they can press this key repeatedly to break the hold. When cuffed, pressing the key once will make a progress bar appear showing the progress of resisting.

Targeting

Hud target torso.png

The characters in the game are also split into targetable areas, making it easier to aim at a specific part. The controls to do so involve the use of the numpad in order to target different parts of the body. Numpad 8 cycles between the head, eyes, and mouth, while numpad 5 aims at the upper body. Numpad 2 aims at the lower body. Numpad 4 and 6 cycle between the right and left arm's sections, respectively, while numpad 1 and 3 cycle the right and left leg's sections.

Additionally, left-clicking on the miniature human portrait will also select which area the character is aiming at. It is vital to take note of where you are aiming, as it can affect specific actions that can be taken in the game.

Chat

The controls for chatting are simple and straightforward. The "say" window is opened with the "T" key, and allows you to talk to other players using your character. You can also use emotes, whisper, or chat into headsets on specific channels by prefixing your message with certain symbols. (See the Guide for Beginners for examples on prefixes.) The "me" window is opened with the "M" key and allows you to give your character extra flavour by making them do specific things in the chat. For example, typing "slowly scratches his head" would create this result: "ExampleMan slowly scratches his head." The "OOC" or "Out Of Character" chat is for talking with others before and after the current round, and can be used with the "O" key. During the round, OOC is disabled, and note that you will be using your BYOND username instead of speaking as your character. The "LOOC" or "Local Out Of Character" chat is similar to OOC but is used during the game. It only broadcasts your typed message to the local area, and can be used if, for example, someone is having trouble with controls; LOOC can be done with the "L" key.

Pulling

To pull an object in game, the player must use the "Pull" action from the right-click drop-down context menu. This will cause the character to face the object and walk backwards while pulling the object with them. Some objects are bolted to the floor and cannot be pulled without being unbolted first. Additionally, walking into the object being pulled will stop the pulling action. left-clicking a tile adjacent to yourself will move the pulled object one tile closer to the one you clicked. Pulling someone who is bleeding and lying down will cause them to leave a blood trail, which will in turn cause them to lose blood.

Alternative Keyboard Shortcuts

Robots & Silicons

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Cyborgs and Silicons have a pool of tools or objects that they can access and equip as modules. To equip a module after selecting it from your storage, the player must press the corresponding key (1-3). If the player wants to store the current module back into the pool, they must press the "Q" key. To cycle between modules, the player must press the "X" key this is similar to swapping hands.