'GTFO': How To Find Key Cards, Objectives And Important Items
KEY POINTS
- Important items can be found using the "QUERY" command in terminals
- Item names can be discovered using the "LIST" command
- "PING" can be used to mark items on the players' HUDs
Among the many four-player co-op shooters in the market, “GTFO” is arguably one of the most difficult ones available. Unlike other titles, this game holds no hands, and it goes beyond any stretch of the imagination in terms of how brutal it can be.
As players are literally dropped into a deep, dark, monster-infested hole, they are given a relatively simple task barred behind several complicated scenarios. Locating these objectives, for one, is a lot less simple when compared to other games in the genre.
Before the team delves deep into whatever hell they’re put in, here are some important things to know about locating objectives and other valuable items in “GTFO.”
Computer Terminals And Commands
Players will often find a few computer terminals scattered around the game’s levels. These terminals contain logs left behind by workers or survivors, but more importantly, they can help players identify the location of important items within the level.
To find things like objectives within a level, players need to approach a terminal and use the “QUERY” command followed by the name of the item they want to find. In the case of the first level’s objective, players need to type:
“QUERY MATTER_WAVE_PROJECTOR”
Take note that syntax is crucial when typing commands in the terminals. Check spaces and underscores, or else the command won’t work.
The “QUERY” command can also be used to locate items like keycards, med packs, ammo packs and tool replenishment kits. However, players need to know the exact names of the items they want to find.
Finding Item Names
To find item names, players must use the “LIST” command followed by a few variables. Some of the most commonly used commands are:
- LIST ZONE_#
- LIST RESOURCES ZONE_#
- LIST MEDIPACK ZONE_#
- LIST KEY
These commands will help players find specific items within zones by listing their names and number codes.
To make finding items even easier, use the “PING” command followed by an item’s name to mark an item in the HUDs of all players on the team. This mark only lasts a few seconds, so try to have someone constantly ping the item at a console.
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