tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post5306832876218155722..comments2023-10-25T07:19:08.019-05:00Comments on The Nosy Gamer: Divided AttentionNoizyGamerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17315716516032999133noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-60330361025921469622015-02-12T12:06:43.598-06:002015-02-12T12:06:43.598-06:00Also, ctrl+a, ctrl+c work on sig list.Also, ctrl+a, ctrl+c work on sig list.Micknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-65887707096807071722015-02-12T11:12:11.203-06:002015-02-12T11:12:11.203-06:00All data showed in www.eve-scout.com are actually ...All data showed in www.eve-scout.com are actually pulled out from a Tripwire setupkaptain_kavernhttp://yolosquad.enjin.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-17458056097557774022015-02-12T10:54:13.718-06:002015-02-12T10:54:13.718-06:00Have you looked at Tripwire for scouting and mappi...Have you looked at <a href="https://tripwire.eve-apps.com/" rel="nofollow">Tripwire</a> for scouting and mapping holes and connections? For maintaining Thera's multiple connections this would be a fantastic tool.<br /><br /><br /><br />We in HELPeR use another similar mapping tool... but Tripwire seems to be talked about a LOT and maybe really worth a look for you guys.TurAmarthnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-942059813481083566.post-2577521571373387842015-02-12T10:53:08.066-06:002015-02-12T10:53:08.066-06:00You should try out Tripwire. It's a free mapp...You should try out <a href="https://tripwire.eve-apps.com/" rel="nofollow">Tripwire</a>. It's a free mapping program for wspace. It works in your in-game browser, including the ability to semi-automatically fill in systems. You can share your map with your corp, which would seem like something they should already be doing. If not via Tripwire then some other mapping program. <br /><br /><br />Regarding your scanning technique: I think most wspace people scan out all the sigs in a system, warping to them at a distance to get the general information about the other endpoint. (I.e. is it lowsec, null, etc, or wspace, and if wspace, which level.) Only once all sigs are scanned do we start going out and back to find out the specific systems that wormholes go to. This saves time in constantly re-ignoring sigs.Von Keigainoreply@blogger.com