I never used these modes because "zoom map" and "rear view" buttons from "Control" section completely satisfy my needs on navigation.
But it's very interesting to hear the examples of "3D Mode" and "Slide Mode" applications from other players especially veteran ones.
Please, feel free to tell your stories where these modes helped you somehow
How do you use "3D Mode" and "Slide Mode" in navmap?
Re: How do you use "3D Mode" and "Slide Mode" in navmap?
Slide mode allows you to move across sector boundaries by sliding the view which is useful when a planet is at the edge of a sector so you can position your exit from a jump at a decent magnification for example.
3D view is just that ... a 3D version of the map that you can rotate in all three dimensions to get a feel for the relative positions of things.
At least that's how I use them. I'm sure other pilots will have other uses
3D view is just that ... a 3D version of the map that you can rotate in all three dimensions to get a feel for the relative positions of things.
At least that's how I use them. I'm sure other pilots will have other uses
Re: How do you use "3D Mode" and "Slide Mode" in navmap?
I never use slide mode but if swapping Top View and Rear View doesn't work, I check my position via the 3D mode.
Re: How do you use "3D Mode" and "Slide Mode" in navmap?
They are useful in very specific situations.
If anything they satisfy my grand scale curiosities.
:3
-DeeTee
If anything they satisfy my grand scale curiosities.
:3
-DeeTee