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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
[[Image:Skill tracker.png|right|thumb|300px|Main window]] [[Image:Skill tracker options.png|right|thumb|300px|Options]] | [[Image:Skill tracker.png|right|thumb|300px|Main window]] [[Image:Skill tracker options.png|right|thumb|300px|Options]] | ||
− | This page explains how to use the Skill tracker window. To activate the tracker enter the in-game options screen (default key is {{key|Esc}}) and select '''Skill tracker'''. The skill tracker allows players to monitor specific skills in a less obtrusive way than having the [[Skills]] window open. Up to 100 skills over 10 pages may be tracked, including the [[characteristics]] and [[religion]] hierarchies. | + | This page explains how to use the Skill tracker window. To activate the tracker enter the in-game options screen (default key is {{key|Esc}}), click '''Tools''' then '''More''' to open '''HUD Settings''' and select '''Skill tracker'''. The skill tracker allows players to monitor specific skills in a less obtrusive way than having the [[Skills]] window open. Up to 100 skills over 10 pages may be tracked, including the [[characteristics]] and [[religion]] hierarchies. |
=== Selecting skills === | === Selecting skills === | ||
'''Right click''' the tracker and select '''Skill tracker options''', this pop-up allows the selection of which skills to track for the currently activated page. From the drop-down menus the player can select which skills to display, in order, to what decimal place they'd like to see changes and whether or not to activate (show) that particular skill in the window. The lower-most checkbox, '''Show progress to next level''', when checked will change the progress bar to show just that, rather than progress to 100 as default. Clicking '''Ok''' will confirm any changes on the currently displayed page. | '''Right click''' the tracker and select '''Skill tracker options''', this pop-up allows the selection of which skills to track for the currently activated page. From the drop-down menus the player can select which skills to display, in order, to what decimal place they'd like to see changes and whether or not to activate (show) that particular skill in the window. The lower-most checkbox, '''Show progress to next level''', when checked will change the progress bar to show just that, rather than progress to 100 as default. Clicking '''Ok''' will confirm any changes on the currently displayed page. | ||
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=== Changing pages === | === Changing pages === | ||
Open up the context menu on the tracker and select '''Next skill tracker''', '''Previous skill tracker''' or '''Load skill tracker''' to pick another page. The above process may then be repeated to set tracking of different skill-sets. | Open up the context menu on the tracker and select '''Next skill tracker''', '''Previous skill tracker''' or '''Load skill tracker''' to pick another page. The above process may then be repeated to set tracking of different skill-sets. | ||
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+ | === Skill tracker name === | ||
+ | You can change the name of your 10 skill tracker setups via the skill tracker options function. Select '''Skill tracker options''', then edit the name in the '''Skill tracker name''' box. | ||
== Tips == | == Tips == | ||
'''Priests''' | '''Priests''' |
Latest revision as of 04:07, 17 August 2020
Main / Tutorials / Skill tracker
Contents
Overview
This page explains how to use the Skill tracker window. To activate the tracker enter the in-game options screen (default key is Esc), click Tools then More to open HUD Settings and select Skill tracker. The skill tracker allows players to monitor specific skills in a less obtrusive way than having the Skills window open. Up to 100 skills over 10 pages may be tracked, including the characteristics and religion hierarchies.
Selecting skills
Right click the tracker and select Skill tracker options, this pop-up allows the selection of which skills to track for the currently activated page. From the drop-down menus the player can select which skills to display, in order, to what decimal place they'd like to see changes and whether or not to activate (show) that particular skill in the window. The lower-most checkbox, Show progress to next level, when checked will change the progress bar to show just that, rather than progress to 100 as default. Clicking Ok will confirm any changes on the currently displayed page.
Right click on the tracker again and select Save skill tracker to ensure that the choices made are locked in place. Alternatively the Save to... sub-menu may be used to save to an alternative page.
Changing pages
Open up the context menu on the tracker and select Next skill tracker, Previous skill tracker or Load skill tracker to pick another page. The above process may then be repeated to set tracking of different skill-sets.
Skill tracker name
You can change the name of your 10 skill tracker setups via the skill tracker options function. Select Skill tracker options, then edit the name in the Skill tracker name box.
Tips
Priests
- For priests the Favor skill could be placed on a tracker to see the current deviation from the player's maximum. This would provide a more detailed view of favor than what's currently available on the healthbar, at least without needing to hover over anything for information.
Keybinds
As with the the toolbelt there are key bindings to quickly change and save tracking pages. These are also available to change in the launcher settings.
Keybind | Description |
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NEXT_SKILL_TRACKER | Loads the next tracker page in sequence. |
PREV_SKILL_TRACKER | Loads the previous tracker page in sequence. |
SAVE_SKILL_TRACKER | Saves the current setup on the currently selected page. |
SAVE_SKILL_TRACKER# | Saves the current setup on tracker window #. Note that tracker window 1 is actually #=0, unlike the toolbelt. |
LOAD_SKILL_TRACKER# | Loads tracker window #. Note that tracker window 1 is actually #=0, unlike the toolbelt. |