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On this page you can find information on how to learn how the MSP Challenge Simulation Platform works.
 
Since version 4.0-RC1, there's a Tutorial mode included in the game software. You can find it by logging on to a session, and then opening up the main menu by clicking on the cog wheel in the top-left corner:
[[File:Settings button.png|left|thumb]]
[[File:Main menu.png|thumb|center]]The Tutorial button will activate the tutorial, consisting of the following:
 
# The basics of navigating over the map and the more general buttons on the left.
# Finding, activating, and understanding all the data layers at your disposal.
# Creating a spatial plan, in which you designate areas for protection and/or certain human activities.
# Analysing consequences of all the spatial plans to e.g. the ecosystem, once the simulations calculating those consequences have actually run.

Latest revision as of 09:40, 3 April 2023

On this page you can find information on how to learn how the MSP Challenge Simulation Platform works.

Since version 4.0-RC1, there's a Tutorial mode included in the game software. You can find it by logging on to a session, and then opening up the main menu by clicking on the cog wheel in the top-left corner:

Settings button.png
Main menu.png

The Tutorial button will activate the tutorial, consisting of the following:

  1. The basics of navigating over the map and the more general buttons on the left.
  2. Finding, activating, and understanding all the data layers at your disposal.
  3. Creating a spatial plan, in which you designate areas for protection and/or certain human activities.
  4. Analysing consequences of all the spatial plans to e.g. the ecosystem, once the simulations calculating those consequences have actually run.
This page was last edited on 3 April 2023, at 09:40. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.