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Fortunately - the HUD is quite compact and simple - allowing you to focus more on the game-world. Yet, it still provides most information - vital to survival. | Fortunately - the HUD is quite compact and simple - allowing you to focus more on the game-world. Yet, it still provides most information - vital to survival. | ||
== HP == | |||
The big colored number at the bottom of your screen - above your [[Action Points]] bar, determines your character's [[Hit Points]]. It will usually start around 180, and at Level 24, depending on your character's development, might reach up to or above 400. | |||
Depending on how close you are to 0 HP, the color of the number will change, allowing you to quickly assess how much percent HP you have left. A green number means you are close to full hp. A yellow number would give you the first warning of having received considerable damage - while a red number means you are either close to being knocked down below 0 HP, or perhaps already are. | |||
== Action Points == |
Revision as of 09:48, 9 February 2024
The HUD in FOnline consists of various elements - similarly to many other games. It provides vital information about your character, for example how much HP he has, or how much Ammo is left in the gun you carry.
Fortunately - the HUD is quite compact and simple - allowing you to focus more on the game-world. Yet, it still provides most information - vital to survival.
HP
The big colored number at the bottom of your screen - above your Action Points bar, determines your character's Hit Points. It will usually start around 180, and at Level 24, depending on your character's development, might reach up to or above 400. Depending on how close you are to 0 HP, the color of the number will change, allowing you to quickly assess how much percent HP you have left. A green number means you are close to full hp. A yellow number would give you the first warning of having received considerable damage - while a red number means you are either close to being knocked down below 0 HP, or perhaps already are.