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== Access ==
== Access ==
   
   
When inside a powered [[police station]] or [[Big Brother House|Big Brother House control room]] there is an option to 'view CCTV', this will tell you description of a neghbouring location, such as:  
When inside a powered [[police station]] or [[Big Brother House|Big Brother House control room]] there is an option to 'view CCTV', this will tell you almost full description of a neghbouring location, such as:  


{{ud|Lowerbox='''Every screen is showing the interior of ''location''. There is a group of ''X'' survivors inside, including ''(list of 5 random profiles)''. A generator is powering the building. There is a dead body on the floor'''.}}
{{ud|Lowerbox='''Every screen is showing the interior of ''location''. There is a group of ''X'' survivors inside, including ''(list of 5 random profiles)''. A generator is powering the building. There is a dead body on the floor. Somebody has spraypainted ''message'' on the wall'''.}}


There is also and option to ''switch camera'', this will give you a view of a different location. Usually there is about 3 locations through which CCTV cycles.
There is also and option to ''switch camera'', this will give you a view of a different location. Usually there is about 3 locations through which CCTV cycles.

Revision as of 12:46, 2 November 2008

Closed-circuit-television, or CCTV, is a feature found only in Borehamwood.

Access

When inside a powered police station or Big Brother House control room there is an option to 'view CCTV', this will tell you almost full description of a neghbouring location, such as:


Every screen is showing the interior of location. There is a group of X survivors inside, including (list of 5 random profiles). A generator is powering the building. There is a dead body on the floor. Somebody has spraypainted message on the wall.


There is also and option to switch camera, this will give you a view of a different location. Usually there is about 3 locations through which CCTV cycles.