![]() ![]() Only after reading this email the memory chip will spawn in the game! Sleep in private room to get new emails after this facility has been leveled up. As you level up this facility you get an email from Charles Khan with title “I Saw Another One of Those Glowing Things….”. Only spawns after having leveled up “Waystation North of Mountain Knot City” (Charles Khan). ![]() Memory Chip #14 – Stand By Me – On top of the Incinerator West of Lake Knot City, at one of the small bridges leading to the big chimney. Only after reading this email the memory chip will spawn in your game! Sleep in private room to get new emails after this facility has been leveled up. As you level up this facility you get an email from First Prepper with title “Food Tastes Better When You’re Up High!”. Only spawns after having leveled up “First Prepper”. Memory Chip #13 – The Walk – On top of the mountain basically next to First Prepper. Isn’t obtainable when first arriving there, only once episode 6 starts and the tar pit gets empty. In the tar pit next to the facility itself. Memory Chip #12 – Godzilla – Can be found in Mountain Knot City. Memory Chip #11 – Christine – From Elder head down the cliff in the northeast direction to find the Memory Chip sitting at the bottom of the mountain. Memory Chip #10 – Good Smile Company Nendoroid Jumbo Ludens – Inside Edge Knot City facility, at the very back of the elevator/terminal room. It’s on the bottom end of the shore among some rubble, inside the South Knot City perimeter. Memory Chip #9 – Max Factory Ludens figma – This memory chip is located on the crater lake shore of South Knot City. Memory Chip #8 – Sentinel 1/6 Ludens Action Figure – Halfway between the Doctor and the Photographer in a cave. The memory chip sits between the pillars. Memory Chip #7 – Prime 1 Studio 1/2 Scale Ludens Statue – From Mountain Knot City head north until you see pillars on a snowy plateau. Memory Chip #6 – Kotobukiya Ludens Girl Model – On the hood of a truck just outside the facility entrance of Distribution Center North of Mountain Knot City. Memory Chip #5 – Frame Arms: Mingwu – Found in a small tunnel at Mama’s Lab. Memory Chip #4 – Frame Arms: Genbu – Found under the satellite dish building southwest of Weather Station. Memory Chip #3 – Frame Arms: Kagetora – In Lake Knot City head back east towards the city walls and you will find in on a truck there. Memory Chip #2 – Frame Arms Girls: Byakko – Found just behind the Wind Farm. Memory Chip #1 – Frame Arms: Byakko – Found on a rock a few meters southwest of Waystation West of Capital Knot City. One could set these buttons to manipulate music tracks while in a game, sure, but I use them for gaming features within games.This video shows everything in the order it’s closest together – see video descriptions for timestamps to each in-game number. I use that feature multiple times daily outside of WoW.Īnother example would be my ‘scroll-wheel-tilt-left’ and ‘scroll-wheel-tilt-right’ buttons, which I have mapped to skip forward or back through music tracks I am playing when I am not gaming. (*This can come in handy outside of WoW or any game as well since F11 is “fullscreen on/off” in Windows, one of my mouse buttons will fullscreen browsers, videos and other programs on a press of mouse key 4, since its function is changed in software to F11. You should be able to set up profiles for multiple games as well as non-gaming* keybind/function sets. Open the software, find the section of it that allows you to map functions and actions to specific mouse keys, pick the mouse button you want, and assign the keyboard key you want. I use Logitech G-Hub at the moment, but I’ve used Synapse before and IIRC the method is similar. Mouse software → change function of button(s) to standard keyboard keys → In-game, bind abilities or macros to that same keyboard key. ![]() Hence, when I press mouse button 5, it’s technically F11, and whatever I have bound to F11 in game goes off. ![]() Then, since games very easily keybind to standard buttons, I bind my macro or whatever to F11 or F12. Personally, I have two mouse buttons (4 and 5) functioning as F11 and F12 for gaming two keyboard buttons I never use. I am not sure how to change it in the way you describe,įor example, use the mouse software to first bind to a normal keyboard button. ![]()
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