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Players primarily interact with the interface by pointing and clicking with their mouse. There are also keyboard keybinds to perform some actions that can be set up in the [[controls]] interface. Various interface components also feature inputting information with keyboard through various prompts. |
Players primarily interact with the interface by pointing and clicking with their mouse. There are also keyboard keybinds to perform some actions that can be set up in the [[controls]] interface. Various interface components also feature inputting information with keyboard through various prompts. |
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Many sub-interfaces open as modal windows, sometimes dimming the interface in the background. The modal interfaces can be closed with the red "X" button in their top right corner, pressing the Escape key, or clicking outside of them. Some sub-interfaces such as the [[delete character]] interface also have an arrow button in their top left corner, enabling the users to navigate back to the previous interface. |
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When logged in without playing with a [[player character]], failing to produce any input to the interface for a minute causes a forced logout back to the title screen due to inactivity. When playing with a player character, a warning about this occurs after four minutes of inactivity, after which there is a minute to produce input before the logout occurs. Moving the mouse cursor counts as input. |
When logged in without playing with a [[player character]], failing to produce any input to the interface for a minute causes a forced logout back to the title screen due to inactivity. When playing with a player character, a warning about this occurs after four minutes of inactivity, after which there is a minute to produce input before the logout occurs. Moving the mouse cursor counts as input. |
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==Update history== |
==Update history== |
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{{Update history| |
{{Update history| |
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* {{Update list|type=patch|update=2024-11-18|date=2024-11-18}} |
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** Even more interfaces were changed to be closed by pressing the Escape key or by clicking outside them. |
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* {{Update list|type=patch|update=2024-11-14|date=2024-11-14}} |
* {{Update list|type=patch|update=2024-11-14|date=2024-11-14}} |
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** More interfaces were changed to be closed by pressing the Escape key or by clicking outside them. |
** More interfaces were changed to be closed by pressing the Escape key or by clicking outside them. |
Revision as of 22:02, 18 November 2024
The interface is the display of the icons, windows, and other elements on the Brighter Shores game window.
Players primarily interact with the interface by pointing and clicking with their mouse. There are also keyboard keybinds to perform some actions that can be set up in the controls interface. Various interface components also feature inputting information with keyboard through various prompts.
Many sub-interfaces open as modal windows, sometimes dimming the interface in the background. The modal interfaces can be closed with the red "X" button in their top right corner, pressing the Escape key, or clicking outside of them. Some sub-interfaces such as the delete character interface also have an arrow button in their top left corner, enabling the users to navigate back to the previous interface.
When logged in without playing with a player character, failing to produce any input to the interface for a minute causes a forced logout back to the title screen due to inactivity. When playing with a player character, a warning about this occurs after four minutes of inactivity, after which there is a minute to produce input before the logout occurs. Moving the mouse cursor counts as input.
Main interface
The main interface of the game consists of the 3d view following the player character with various interfaces laid on top of it. Players interact with the game world by clicking with their mouse. The room name on the top, and buttons to open various sub-interfaces in the corners.
On the left and right, there are arrow buttons to open and close the side interfaces which can be used to have one of the sub-interfaces any of the corners open at all times. The proportion that the sub-interface takes from the side interface can be adjusted by dragging the divider up or down.
The locations of the sub-interface buttons can be customized by dragging them between the slots. There are four slots in each corner. Dragging a button to a slot with another button present swaps their positions.
Sub-interfaces
Transcript
Update history
- patch 2024-11-18 (Update):
- Even more interfaces were changed to be closed by pressing the Escape key or by clicking outside them.
- patch 2024-11-14 (Update):
- More interfaces were changed to be closed by pressing the Escape key or by clicking outside them.
- update 2024-11-06 (Update):
- The main interface was included in the first public early-access release of the game.
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