![]() Otherwise terminal will show an error message. None: PING works only for items located in your current zone. " PING AMMOPACK_589" in our scenario, a visual and audio clue will show the exact location of whatever we are looking for, as well as a distance between us and a target. It works with only 1 interactable item at a time, only full names including IDs are accepted. Unlike LIST, PING is a little bit more straightforward command. It is especially useful when name of an item you are looking for is complex and you don't want to type it fully. ![]() Should this zone X have a key, the LIST will show it, the opposite is true as well. Instead of QUERYing an item by its unique name, you can type " LIST KEY ZONE_X", where ZONE_X is a zone of interest. lets imagine that you are looking for a single key, and you have a choice between several zones where it could potentially be located. Note: LIST could be used as an alternative to QUERY. LIST doesn't accept abbreviations of any sort. While it will list all items from zone 290, chances are there is an item on the map containing the same number in its name, while being in another zone. We advice against using just " 290" for " ZONE_290". As long as you enter part of the body, LIST will find matches for it. The reason behind this is that filters don't require full names in order to list something. Notice that in our example we use " E_290" instead of " ZONE_290", " TOOL" for " TOOL_REFILL". It's not a rule, but a simple quality of life habit, as you will be able to change filters quicker. However, in case you'll run LIST command multiple times, it's advised to use a filter you are more likely to change last. Note: Order of filters doesn't matter for the end result. " LIST -A" will summon list of all items present in the level, which gives very little value on its own.As a result, tool refill only from zone 290 is going to be listed. ![]() For instance, we're interested in tool refill from zone 290.
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