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The first time it is opened, the [[agreement]] interface is displayed. |
The first time it is opened, the [[agreement]] interface is displayed. |
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It gives players access to the [[Premium Pass]], [[delete]], [[settings]], [[terms and conditions]], [[privacy notice]], and [[third party licenses]] interfaces, and allows them to choose which [[player character]] they want to play the game with. |
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It provides three slots, with each corresponding to a different player character. If a slot isn't attached to a player character, it can be selected to create one. A slot with a character shows its name (or "Anonymous Player" in case a name hasn't been selected yet), its animated avatar, its total level, when it was last played with, which [[Factions|faction]] the character is in (or "None" if not in a faction), and how many [[coins]] they have. |
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==Transcript== |
==Transcript== |
Revision as of 05:41, 11 November 2024
The choose a slot interface is the first interface that players see after logging in through the title screen.
The first time it is opened, the agreement interface is displayed.
It gives players access to the Premium Pass, delete, settings, terms and conditions, privacy notice, and third party licenses interfaces, and allows them to choose which player character they want to play the game with.
It provides three slots, with each corresponding to a different player character. If a slot isn't attached to a player character, it can be selected to create one. A slot with a character shows its name (or "Anonymous Player" in case a name hasn't been selected yet), its animated avatar, its total level, when it was last played with, which faction the character is in (or "None" if not in a faction), and how many coins they have.