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--- Quote from: Crafeksterty on March 25, 2015, 10:31:41 pm ---Bind MAP to Q. And use map often to be tacticaly aware of your ships surrounding no matter what class you are. That way you will know and be more aware of where your ally is. Team colours never were visible, it is suppoused to be vague to a degree. But we may as well.

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Maps not a very good help especially when a teammates over an enemy or vice-versa

DJ Logicalia:
Teammates always show on your map. It's very helpful and the best way to identify an ally

I have mine bound to middle mouse

Hoja Lateralus:
I recommend binding it to Left Shift (you can easily press it with your little finger) or to some button in your mouse if you can.

Also, for Muse it's a feature, not a bug. I think every 6 or so months there is this kind of thread and Muse says that it's supposed to be that way, so you
a) are encouraged to spot, which helps both you and your ally
b) are able to sneak up on the enemy without beeing obviously noticed and use the element of suprise
c) are able to mistakingly shoot your ally, which also may happen on the battlefield (yeeeah, mistakingly, with mines.... 10 times.... rrriiight :P)

SapphireSage:
The main method I use to quickly determine friend from foe is to glance at the compass at the top as it gives a lot of relevant info pertaining to friend, foe, and positioning.

Your ally on the compass will always be denoted as a grey circle, the size of the circle is relative distance and how far up/below/center of the compass is their height relative to your ship (so a small grey circle at the top means your ally is far away above you)

Your spotted enemies will show up on your compass as their team color (such that if you're red team, then all spotted enemies will be blue circles on the compass and vice versa.) and will follow the same size and height rule as your allies.

If you see a ship and its not spotted, you can quickly look at your compass at the top of the screen. If you don't see a grey circle or if the grey circle isn't lined up properly relative to the ship in question either horizontally or vertically then the ship is probably an enemy.

Koali:
While not as in-depth, I mentioned ^this^.

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