You can sell loot to the goblin inside Bawse Loot. players and most humanoid NPCs) wear armor that protects the chest. Headshots will miss more often, all body-parts can break, limbs are typically less armored, and body shots are more accurate but most advanced humanoids (I.E. You can target enemies wherever you want, with the dummy in the lower-right corner of your HUD. (Note: the AI isn’t perfect, mobs will still sometimes smash windows/trees instead of just move around them.) They’re going to investigate noises, throw grenades, flank, etcetera. R + Click to throw an object in your handĮnemy AI is smart.Z + Click (with weapon in other hand) to wield weapon.Z + Click (with gun in hand) to clear the jam/rack the gun.Ctrl + Click to grab someone or an item.It is recommended that you read through the Guide to Controlling Yourself to get familiar with the controls. To get out of character creation, move away from the mirror.You can change the color of your hair by clicking on the option your character is using. You should spawn below the mirror, as it’s technically on the tile south of it. Create your character using the mirror provided, the options should pop up on their own when on the tile with the mirror.Once you join the server, you should be able to see the main menu. Join the discord here,find the IP in the #server-status channel,refer to #announcements if there's been a recent change in scheduling.You can find the server on the BYOND Hub in the "Space Station 13" category (IF IT ISN'T REFER TO SECOND OPTION).New person who dis? Howd how-d howdo how do I get in the game? Whatisthis? This is the page for people wondering how to get into Burgerstation. 1 This is the page for people wondering how to get into Burgerstation.Now, flip it around, if the hub entries aren't posted on the front page there's a greater chance search-result traffic won't stay around long enough to browse the other sections of BYOND like the development section and the updates section, because unlike other web-based platforms, BYOND doesn't strictly split it's Games side and it's Development side. If a Naruto fan googles "Naruto free fan game" and sees BYOND they'll jump aboard the website, moreso if they see multiple hubs on the front page regaurdless of it's activity or not. For example, let's say there's no actively managed Naruto game. What I'm saying though, is that hub entries that currently exist but aren't active actually do bring in search-engine result traffic to the website. If they don't reply within X days or if they are okay with abandoning the hub entry, the hub entry should just be removed after such amount of days. Combine that with "spring cleaning" and those hub entry owners should be given an automatic contact inquiring whether they intend to update or whether they're okay with abandoning the hub entry. Inactive projects/hub entries that haven't been hosted in ages or have not had any updates nor contain any host files should be pushed aside. And then below that have the tags as a check-box so you can select multiple tags to narrow down games in the list to the left and even include the ability to narrow it further by how many active players are playing at that moment. Like, whether a game can be played offline or whether it's an online-only game-obviously offline games would require host files on the hub entry. I feel like it should be a check-box for Offline-Games and Online-Games. And that space they were taking up should be replaced with a Categories spot instead of the awful ugly "categories that are more popular have larger text" category stuff. Recent BYOND Members, News, Updates, Recent Benefactors should be moved to the main Forum page. I honestly think the Games page is severely outdated. And if there is no activity within another X days those hub entries are taken off. Spring cleaning would be great as long as every hub entry that has no host files or hasn't been hosted in ages, is given a notification that if they don't respond in X days their hub will be placed in a list of other hub entries. I do agree though, that the algorithm or the actual sorting system is broken. However, if they do see that there's been some attempt at their desired game, they are likely to stay and take a longer look around to see if there are any active projects that are similar. If they were to be invisible that's less likely any passer-by will actually stay. Lots of people are constantly searching for indie/fan-games of their favorite shows, movies, games, series, etc. If all of the Naruto/DBZ/FanGames were invisible I doubt we would see any increase in traffic. IMO, moderators should set hubs that feature unplayable games to invisible.Ī problem with that is on a social/advertising level.
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