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.