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Disambig This article is about Resource Scanner, not to be confused with Object Scanner

The resource scanner is used to scan the nearby area and shows the Engineer locations of potentially useful Resources. By default it can scan for Iron Ore, and new resources are added after completing certain Milestones. The resource scanner is the same tool as Construction Tool but the engineer handles it with the left hand.

Scanning Mechanic

When the scan button is pressed and hold down, a scanning wheel will pop up. Move the mouse to chose the desired resource, and release the button to start scanning. A cyan spherical surface will then propagates outward from the scanner. Three nearest patches of the chosen ore type will be scanned and the direction will be indicated on the Compass. Three pings sounds will then be played relative to the distances. If the resource patch is at the direction within the game window, lines will be drawn from sky and point down to the exact Node location, regardless if the nodes are directly within the line of sight. Circles will be drawn, indicate the number, the location and the exact elevation of the nodes.

The resource will be scanned regardless if the Engineer has built a Miner on top of it. After 3 patches are scanned, the scanning process stops.

A single quick tap will trigger the resource scanner to re-scan the previous resource type. However it is observed there is a cooldown for the scan result to be actually displayed.

After some time, the resource indication will disappear form the compass. Re-scan if needed.

Scanner Updates

Tier Milestone Resource
0 Hub Upgrade 1 Copper Ore
0 Hub Upgrade 2 Limestone
3 Coal Power Coal
3 Caterium Technology * Caterium Ore
5 Oil Processing Crude Oil
6 Advanced Caterium Electronics * Geyser
7 Nuclear Power Uranium
7 Bayer Process Raw Quartz, Bauxite
8 Particle Enrichment S.A.M. Ore
* Need M.A.M. Research for Milestone.

Trivia

Currently in Early Access, the Geyser uses the same icon as Crude Oil in the compass when scanned. It is believed that it is the placeholder graphic.

Also, the scanning pulse can be used as some sort of radar to guide the engineer in f.e. dark and foggy areas like caves (evtl. with poison gas vents, which worsen the view on top). The pulse will expand circulary, indicating all surfaces of walls and other properties it is passing by.

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