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== Fly Text == | == Fly Text == | ||
+ | * [[Droid Command Training Flytext (Game Messages)|Droid Command Training]] | ||
== Radial Menus == | == Radial Menus == | ||
+ | * [[Droid Command Training Radial Menus (Game Messages)|Droid Command Training]] | ||
+ | == Programming the Commands == | ||
+ | Once you have called your droid you need to program the commands it will need. Target your new droid and open the radial menu.<br><br> | ||
− | + | To train the droid select and pick [[media:DroidMenuRadial.jpg|"Program"]] from the radial menu. This will give you a list of commands that your droid is able to learn. When you have selected the command, [[media:TrainingCommand.jpg|a "?" will appear]] over the droid's head and in Spatial Chat. The command can be made either in Spatial or by using the /tellpet command. A command can be up to a total of 30 characters in length and can consist of letters, characters, and spaces. Commands are case sensitive according to how you originally typed the command. Now say the command and the droid will respond. Once a proper command is issued, [[media:CommandTrainingSuccessful.jpg|the droid will respond with a "!" over its head]] and in Spatial Chat to confirm that it has learned its new command. You can then verify that the command was issued properly by checking in the datapad under the [[media:ListCommandMenu.jpg|List Commands menu]] in the [[media:ProgramDroid(flightCommands).jpg|radial]]. | |
− | + | An example of the training process:<br><br> | |
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* Select Program from the droid's radial menu, and select "Follow Me".<br><br> | * Select Program from the droid's radial menu, and select "Follow Me".<br><br> | ||
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* Additionally, commands sent are case sensitive meaning that "aa" and "AA" are in effect, different commands. | * Additionally, commands sent are case sensitive meaning that "aa" and "AA" are in effect, different commands. | ||
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+ | == Naming Droids == | ||
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+ | Droid's can be given names through training them in 4 different commands in a row where the player uses the same word at the beginning of each command attempt. For example a player trains a droid with the commands store, follow, attack, guard: | ||
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+ | * Benny Store | ||
+ | * Benny Follow | ||
+ | * Benny Attack | ||
+ | * Benny Guard | ||
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+ | At the end of the fourth command training, The droid will issue a thought bubble "Benny?" which indicates that it has internalized the name Benny and it will then have its base name replaced with Benny. Once a pet has learned its name, the player can teach it again to assign different strings to those commands without causing it to lose its name (as long as they don't start four commands with the same word. Keep in mind that there is a name filter in place, so players cannot have a pet named "Obiwan." The name filter doesn't provide feedback to the player. | ||
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'''Note: Pets can be issued commands from up to 90 meters away by using /tellpet to issue the command. Using spatial/shout/yell chat to issue commands to pet is limited to the spatial, shout & yell chat radius.''' | '''Note: Pets can be issued commands from up to 90 meters away by using /tellpet to issue the command. Using spatial/shout/yell chat to issue commands to pet is limited to the spatial, shout & yell chat radius.''' |
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System MessagesFly TextRadial MenusProgramming the CommandsOnce you have called your droid you need to program the commands it will need. Target your new droid and open the radial menu. To train the droid select and pick "Program" from the radial menu. This will give you a list of commands that your droid is able to learn. When you have selected the command, a "?" will appear over the droid's head and in Spatial Chat. The command can be made either in Spatial or by using the /tellpet command. A command can be up to a total of 30 characters in length and can consist of letters, characters, and spaces. Commands are case sensitive according to how you originally typed the command. Now say the command and the droid will respond. Once a proper command is issued, the droid will respond with a "!" over its head and in Spatial Chat to confirm that it has learned its new command. You can then verify that the command was issued properly by checking in the datapad under the List Commands menu in the radial.
Naming DroidsDroid's can be given names through training them in 4 different commands in a row where the player uses the same word at the beginning of each command attempt. For example a player trains a droid with the commands store, follow, attack, guard:
At the end of the fourth command training, The droid will issue a thought bubble "Benny?" which indicates that it has internalized the name Benny and it will then have its base name replaced with Benny. Once a pet has learned its name, the player can teach it again to assign different strings to those commands without causing it to lose its name (as long as they don't start four commands with the same word. Keep in mind that there is a name filter in place, so players cannot have a pet named "Obiwan." The name filter doesn't provide feedback to the player.
Note: Pets can be issued commands from up to 90 meters away by using /tellpet to issue the command. Using spatial/shout/yell chat to issue commands to pet is limited to the spatial, shout & yell chat radius. Source References
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