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Thread: what!? 400m tracking?

Husko
Fri Jun 17, 2005 5:29 am
#1

Im at lvl III tracking. ive been told i an track up to 300m. when i get to tracking IV i can track up to 400m.


So if the radar shows up to 1024m then why track at all??



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JascoSmlee
Fri Jun 17, 2005 5:31 am
#2

You track up to 500m radius no matter what level oftracking you have.



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agent156
Fri Jun 17, 2005 5:43 am
#3

You'll also notice that just cause your radar can get that big dosn't mean it shows every thing in that range.
JokitoRoyo
Fri Jun 17, 2005 6:25 am
#4






agent156 wrote:
You'll also notice that just cause your radar can get that big dosn't mean it shows every thing in that range.




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Also when you are tracking and the critter you are tracking is right next to you but doesn't show up; backup about 101m and track again.


In all seriousness, it's better to have tracking than to not have it.





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Phenix1050
Fri Jun 17, 2005 9:32 am
#5

ummm...you zoom your radar out a bunch, and it might show you the dots, but it doesn't tell you what they are. If you're hunting for a specific resouce, you only want to kill certain creatures. If you're doing the village quests, you only want to kill certain NPCs. If you're doing a BH mission, you only want to find a single player. Here's what you do. Have a Ranger friend and you go to a busy city. Have a third friend go hide. Now both of you go and try to find your friend, you just using your radar, and the Ranger using areatrack.


guess who's gonna win?


areatrack is immeasurably valuable.





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Oreet
Fri Jun 17, 2005 9:39 am
#6






Phenix1050 wrote:

ummm...you zoom your radar out a bunch, and it might show you the dots, but it doesn't tell you what they are. If you're hunting for a specific resouce, you only want to kill certain creatures. If you're doing the village quests, you only want to kill certain NPCs. If you're doing a BH mission, you only want to find a single player. Here's what you do. Have a Ranger friend and you go to a busy city. Have a third friend go hide. Now both of you go and try to find your friend, you just using your radar, and the Ranger using areatrack.


guess who's gonna win?


areatrack is immeasurably valuable.







/findfriend for teh win!!!!!
Dinonio
Fri Jun 17, 2005 9:39 am
#7






Phenix1050 wrote:

ummm...you zoom your radar out a bunch, and it might show you the dots, but it doesn't tell you what they are. If you're hunting for a specific resouce, you only want to kill certain creatures. If you're doing the village quests, you only want to kill certain NPCs. If you're doing a BH mission, you only want to find a single player. Here's what you do. Have a Ranger friend and you go to a busy city. Have a third friend go hide. Now both of you go and try to find your friend, you just using your radar, and the Ranger using areatrack.


guess who's gonna win?


areatrack is immeasurably valuable.








set radar to about 500m then enlarge it to fill most of the screen


now drag your mouse over the dot - it'll tell you what the creature is


that said - i still use areatrack because like others of said, not all the dots appear on your radar all the time





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Rhyeal
Fri Jun 17, 2005 2:21 pm
#8







Phenix1050 wrote:

ummm...you zoom your radar out a bunch, and it might show you the dots, but it doesn't tell you what they are. If you're hunting for a specific resouce, you only want to kill certain creatures. If you're doing the village quests, you only want to kill certain NPCs. If you're doing a BH mission, you only want to find a single player. Here's what you do. Have a Ranger friend and you go to a busy city. Have a third friend go hide. Now both of you go and try to find your friend, you just using your radar, and the Ranger using areatrack.


guess who's gonna win?


areatrack is immeasurably valuable.








unless he is in a building. in which case you cant find him




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Almagill
Fri Jun 17, 2005 4:26 pm
#9


Phenix1050 wrote:

ummm...you zoom your radar out a bunch, and it might show you the dots, but it doesn't tell you what they are. If you're hunting for a specific resouce, you only want to kill certain creatures. If you're doing the village quests, you only want to kill certain NPCs. If you're doing a BH mission, you only want to find a single player. Here's what you do. Have a Ranger friend and you go to a busy city. Have a third friend go hide. Now both of you go and try to find your friend, you just using your radar, and the Ranger using areatrack.

guess who's gonna win?

areatrack is immeasurably valuable.






You've not dragged your mouse over the radar then?

Or run a macro that has /target {friendsname} in? Works great in cities. (unless your friend has a name that starts bone, craft, terminal.... :/ )


(I'd still rather have areatrack though( and I'd much rather they'd think twice before using the abbreviatons for our dang skills for other stuff, area taunt??? ))



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Message Edited by Almagill on 06-18-2005 12:27 AM



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agent156
Fri Jun 17, 2005 5:07 pm
#10

The radar seems to work a bit further out than it used to. Amen to making your radar very large, it makes checking "Con" usable also. The /target (name) thing can be awesome. I used it a few times back in the day to set up mind bleeds when going into PvP stuff when I knew who and what I was going up against.

/target corpse
/harvest hide;

also works great when something drops dead in the side of a hill.
Wale
Fri Jun 17, 2005 6:33 pm
#11

One of our few abilities that work and work well....dont knock it....This is actually the most used ability by me...I love it.



Maleki > Master Ranger > Radiant


Phek > Novice Ranger > Eclipse


Ahtuuke
Fri Jun 17, 2005 10:34 pm
#12






Wale wrote:

One of our few abilities that work and work well....dont knock it....This is actually the most used ability by me...I love it.



Maleki > Master Ranger > Radiant


Phek > Novice Ranger > Eclipse







hehe i have an alt named MAL! lol cool! Anyhoo.. Wounldnt it be better tho if the range on the tracking skill were further though!!?? im not sure what range it should be but deff something higher..


And i was wondering if you think ( all of you) that there should be a little bit better "consealment" in conseal.. like perhaps wiped off radar like "cover" for rifleman?? or somehting cool like that!


/endRant


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Oculus
Sat Jun 18, 2005 2:29 am
#13


Phenix1050 wrote:

ummm...you zoom your radar out a bunch, and it might show you the dots, but it doesn't tell you what they are. If you're hunting for a specific resouce, you only want to kill certain creatures. If you're doing the village quests, you only want to kill certain NPCs. If you're doing a BH mission, you only want to find a single player. Here's what you do. Have a Ranger friend and you go to a busy city. Have a third friend go hide. Now both of you go and try to find your friend, you just using your radar, and the Ranger using areatrack.

guess who's gonna win?

areatrack is immeasurably valuable.




... but can be replaced by macros and /or the radar.

Hover your mouse over the dots on the radar, you get the info you want.

Use /findfriend

Use /target "creature/npc/pc" ( I never find a creature first when in a group due to tracking. I have to get of my mount, track, rinse repeat while the other groupmembers just zoom around doing /target )

In a city, with /target playername, I'll be next our friend before you stop waving your hand around the second time

Areatrack is only valuable if you really want it to be and ignore other game-mechanocs because of your playstyle




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