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The player list, or scoreboard, shows all of the players online. It can be opened by pressing the tab key.
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The player list, or scoreboard, shows a list of all the players online. It can be accessed by pressing the tab key.
  
 
The scoreboard shows the [[comfort]], [[food]], and [[thirst|water]] of fellow players through the coloration of their nameplate. With a palette similar to the [[comfort]] system, a red coloration to the nameplate shows that one or all of their stats are incredibly low, whereas blue shows that one or all of their stats are high.  
 
The scoreboard shows the [[comfort]], [[food]], and [[thirst|water]] of fellow players through the coloration of their nameplate. With a palette similar to the [[comfort]] system, a red coloration to the nameplate shows that one or all of their stats are incredibly low, whereas blue shows that one or all of their stats are high.  
  
 
Next to the name of a player, it shows their in-game ID (which is mainly used for admin commands), and their level of ping. You can also view your [[friendship]] with a given user by checking if there's a letter on their profile picture.
 
Next to the name of a player, it shows their in-game ID (which is mainly used for admin commands), and their level of ping. You can also view your [[friendship]] with a given user by checking if there's a letter on their profile picture.
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By opening the "Actions" drop-down next to a player's username, you can access a handful of [group] interactions.

Revision as of 19:27, 10 September 2020

The player list, or scoreboard, shows a list of all the players online. It can be accessed by pressing the tab key.

The scoreboard shows the comfort, food, and water of fellow players through the coloration of their nameplate. With a palette similar to the comfort system, a red coloration to the nameplate shows that one or all of their stats are incredibly low, whereas blue shows that one or all of their stats are high.

Next to the name of a player, it shows their in-game ID (which is mainly used for admin commands), and their level of ping. You can also view your friendship with a given user by checking if there's a letter on their profile picture.

By opening the "Actions" drop-down next to a player's username, you can access a handful of [group] interactions.