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When you Trade your current ship into a new one you are really selling it to buy another. You start off with the Ligeia-class steamer at the Wolfstack Docks, but can exchange it for another ship at any Shipyard. There are currently seven types of purchasable ships available for the player to control. They can be used exclusively, simultaneously as well as in conjunction with the arrow keys automatically and without adjusting settings and using default key bindings.Īdditionally, controls can be reviewed and modified as needed by opening Main menu then selecting Options then selecting Edit Keybindings. The W, A, D and S keys mirror the functions of the arrow keys. This speed is denoted in top left corner in the "Engine Order Telegraph" EOT display that also shows current hull strength.Īlternatively the W, A, D and S keys can also be used. By pressing Up arrow or Down arrow twice, the ship gets additional speed in forward or reverse respectively. While the Left arrow and Right arrow steer the ship left and right, the Up arrow and Down arrow move forward and backward accordingly.
The Arrow keys are used to pilot the ship. Engine Power (normally provided by engines)Īdditionally, a ship may have bonuses (sometimes penalties) in particular Captain statistics.Ī ship can be named while buying it, or renamed later by clicking on its name on the bottom-left corner of the Hold tab in the Gazetteer.
The following ones are reserved for particular ships, in different combinations:Įvery ship is additional determinated by a couple of particular attributes, the Ship statistics. The Deck and the Engine slots are provided by default with basic equipment (weapon and engine). These slots above are available for every ship. Every ship has at least four (up to six) slots to outfit with a number of Ship equipment: