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[[File:No_gravity_hud.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Indicating that no gravity is present]]
 
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[[File:Three_dimensional_arrow_in_the_gravity_hud.jpg|800px|left|The displayed arrow is linked to the player's point of view and changes three-dimensional when moving around multi-axially]]
 
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[[File:6-way_cancel_gravity.jpg|150px|thumb|right|A possible scenario, where 6 generators are cancelling each other out]]

Revision as of 15:30, 7 April 2014

The Gravity HUD can be found in the bottom right corner of the game and is part of the game's HUD It features an indicator in what direction gravity is affecting an object/player. If the player is moving inside the area that has a gravity applied to, he can see the arrow(s) moving three-dimensionally inside the HUD. Gravity indication is dependent on where the player is looking at.


Common states

- One arrow (showing that only one direction of gravity is present)

Gravity HUD showing one direction of gravity
- Multiple grey arrows and one white showing the calculated average of these gravities and the direction an object is being pulled to
Two directions of gravity (grey) and the present gravity for objects around

- Red dot and red display showing that no gravity is present and an object would move with it's speed and direction until a force affects it.

Indicating that no gravity is present
The displayed arrow is linked to the player's point of view and changes three-dimensional when moving around multi-axially
A possible scenario, where 6 generators are cancelling each other out