Argonath RPG - A World of its own
GTA:SA => SA:MP - San Andreas Multiplayer => SA:MP General => Topic started by: Jack Bauer on August 28, 2010, 01:27:43 am
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Commands:
/gps - shows your current location in x and y coordinates
/gpstrack [x coord] [y coord] - shows bearing you need to head and distance from the point you are tracking
Explanation:
X Axis - The horizontal axis of a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.
Y Axis - The vertical axis of a two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.
Bearing - Point of compass needle. (Normally you hold a compas to the north, in Argonath this automaticly happens.)
Bearing 90 = Head East
Bearing 180 = Head South
Bearing 270 = Head West
Bearing 0/360 = Head North
So if the bearing is 135, you go south east.
The GPS coordinations of the new airport are (-13000, 11000), since allot people want to know...
I hope you can finally find it..
If you have any questions, just ask.
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Nice, read through it...might read it a few times later too so that I will learn this.
Anyway, 1 question. Are you Nick Ancelotti? :)
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Nice, read through it...might read it a few times later too so that I will learn this.
Anyway, 1 question. Are you Nick Ancelotti? :)
he's jack bauer
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Nice, read through it...might read it a few times later too so that I will learn this.
Anyway, 1 question. Are you Nick Ancelotti? :)
Jag arr Jack Bauer.
Vill du en knackebrod?
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Jag arr Jack Bauer.
Vill du en knackebrod?
Oh right... :razz:
Nooo, I want soft bread! :mad:
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"I can't read but I like browsing pictures" version:
Bearing:
(http://a.imageshack.us/img202/4588/bearing.png) (http://a.imageshack.us/img202/4588/bearing.png)
Coordinates:
(http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/7544/coordinates.png) (http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/7544/coordinates.png)
Click an image to view it in a new tab (which is more readable on a white/light background than on the blue one)
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Man, I never know that school can be useful :D
Because i learned X Axis and Y Axis more details this year :redface:
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I usually just look at the range to find my destination but this is good too thanks for this
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What new airport?
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Man, I never know that school can be useful :D
Because i learned X Axis and Y Axis more details this year :redface:
I learned them two years ago :D
Good guide, please everyone note that point X0 Y0 is at Blueberry Accres, Starting from that its easy to use /gpstrack
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Nice guide, helpful to people who don't understand it :D
Hopefully this will clear up some confusion.
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Yea I learned how to use it just couple days ago :D The new airport is rather far away and I don't see why they made it since not so many people are going to actually use it.
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Yea I learned how to use it just couple days ago :D The new airport is rather far away and I don't see why they made it since not so many people are going to actually use it.
After a few days not many people are even gonna remember its there... =/
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It's not easy to find NAP D: I was told to fly at bearing 317, therefore I did. Then I noticed that I had to fly back. I ended up in flying circles around the "NAP", and I couldn't find it :') Anyways, I believe this guide will help other players.
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..Or you could simply enter an air vehicle, which now shows bearing.
Although for ground transportation, nice guide. :)
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On the subject of NAP, maybe some kind of GPS warning when you approaching, because sometimes, it doesn't spawn at the right moment and its easy to plough into the ATC tower :P
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omg thank's that really Helps :D
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On the subject of NAP, maybe some kind of GPS warning when you approaching, because sometimes, it doesn't spawn at the right moment and its easy to plough into the ATC tower :P
/gpstrack and monitor distance. if less than 200m, slow down to avoid sudden collision.
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I think it isn't hard to use.