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To trade cargo, you must have access to a Cargo Computer.  Locate the Cargo Computer by moving your mouse cursor around the concourse until a glowpoint appears with the name of your destination (you may not find it, as not all bases have the access required.  The [[Manual:Base Computer:Cargo|Cargo Screen]] may be accessible from the mission computer in this case) Once this occurs click to activate the computer.  Your view will change to the [[Manual:Base Computer:Cargo|Cargo Screen]].
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To trade cargo, you must have access to a Cargo Computer.  Locate the Cargo Computer by moving your mouse cursor around the '''Concourse''' until a glowpoint appears with the name of your destination (cargo computer, trade facilities etc). You may not find it, as not all bases have the necessary facilities.  The '''Cargo Screen''' may be accessible from the mission computer in this case. Click to activate the computer.  Your view will change to the '''Cargo Screen'''.
  
The [[Manual:Base Computer:Cargo|Cargo Screen]], as with all other computers, will have the following across the upper viewing area.  The title 'Cargo Dealer', followed by the name of your current base location, with the owner's name in brackets beside it.  Below that your total available credits is shown.  Beside your credit record is a record of your cargo hold showing total cargo volume of the hold and cargo volume remaining.
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== Cargo Screen ==
  
Do not be alarmed if you have no cargo on record, but cargo space available is less than total cargo.  There are two reasons for this.  Firstly, ship upgrades not attached to the ship take up room in your cargo hold.  Secondly, if you have failed a cargo mission, you may still have the cargo, but as it is mission cargo, it is not available for general resale.  To clear this cargo, you need to be inflight.  Select your cargo manifest, using '''[w]''' and use '''[PGUP]''' or '''[PGDN]''' to ensure the cargo is recorded as the topmost cargo. Use '''[Shift]'''-'''[z]''' to eject that cargo. If you have a [[Manual:Tractor Beam|Tractor Beam]], you may then tractor the mission cargo back in as standard, sellable cargo.
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At the top of the screen are three buttons marked '''[Cargo]''', '''[News]''' and '''[Info]'''. If they don't appear, that means the base where you are located does not have access to that function at that time. These buttons provide access to the Cargo Screen, News Screen and Player Info Screen respectively. By default, the Cargo Screen will appear when the Cargo Computer is accessed.
  
In the top right corner of the Cargo Computer is the Options Menu and the Done button. The '''[Done]''' button exits the Cargo Computer.  Refer to [[Manual:Base Interface:Game Menu]] for a description of the Options Menu.
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Below these are the screen title (e.g. Cargo Dealer), the current base's type, and the base owner's name (in brackets). Below that are your total available credits and a record of your cargo hold. The record of your cargo hold shows the total cargo volume, as well as the remaining (or, available) cargo volume. In the top, right-hand corner are the '''[Save/Load]''' and '''[Done]''' buttons. The '''[Save/Load]''' button saves or loads the game. The '''[Done]''' button exits the Cargo Screen.
  
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In the middle of the screen are two large boxes, labeled ''Seller'' and ''Inventory''. The ''Seller'' box lists items in the merchant's inventory that are available for you to purchase. The ''Inventory'' box lists items in your own inventory that you can turn around and sell back to the merchant. Three buttons separate the ''Seller'' and I''nventory'' boxes. If in '''Buy Mode''', the buttons read: '''[Buy]''', '''[Buy 10]''' and '''[Buy 1]'''. If in '''Sell Mode''', they read: '''[Sell]''', '''[Sell 10]''' and '''[Sell 1]'''. You are in '''Buy Mode''' if you have highlighted items in the ''Seller'' box. You are in '''Sell Mode''' if you have highlighted items in the ''Inventory'' box.
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To make a purchase, select (highlight) a category of cargo in the ''Seller'' box (the category will then expand into a list of cargo). Continue selecting until the cargo you wish to purchase is highlighted. Select either '''[Buy]''', '''[Buy 10]''' or '''[Buy 1]''', depending on the amount you wish to buy. The '''[Buy/Sell 1]''' button transfers one (1) unit of the highlighted cargo per transaction. '''[Buy/Sell 10]''' transfers 10 units per transaction. '''[Buy/Sell]''' transfers the maximum possible highlighted cargo depending on credit and space available.
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Each transaction moves the transacted cargo from one box to the other. The '''Total''' field displays the total price of your purchase or sale. The '''Max''' field displays the maximum number of units of an item that you can buy or sell, limited by your remaining funds or the remaining space in your cargo hold. Therefore, the '''Total Price''' equals the Max number of units you can buy, multiplied by the price per unit.
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Note that not all cargo takes up the same amount of space in the cargo hold.
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The box at the bottom of the screen displays cargo-specific information. On the left-hand side is a picture of the cargo. On the right-hand side are the name, price, mass, volume and description of the cargo. When selling cargo, the description lists both the purchase and sale prices. This allows a quick determination of profit on the trade.
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== Final Notes ==
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'''IMPORTANT:''' Do NOT purchase from the "upgrades" or "star ships" categories, if you intend to buy a ship for piloting, or want to upgrade your current ship. Any trading done from this screen will place items in your cargo hold, instead of installing them onto (or replacing) your current ship.
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'''ALSO:''' Do not be alarmed if no cargo appears in your inventory, even though the reported available cargo space appears to be less than your total cargo capacity.  If you have failed a cargo mission, the cargo may still actually be in your hold; but, since it is mission cargo, it is not available for resale. For information on how to clear "failed mission" cargo, see '''''(ED link required)'''''.
 
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Revision as of 09:14, 15 March 2005

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To trade cargo, you must have access to a Cargo Computer. Locate the Cargo Computer by moving your mouse cursor around the Concourse until a glowpoint appears with the name of your destination (cargo computer, trade facilities etc). You may not find it, as not all bases have the necessary facilities. The Cargo Screen may be accessible from the mission computer in this case. Click to activate the computer. Your view will change to the Cargo Screen.

Cargo Screen

At the top of the screen are three buttons marked [Cargo], [News] and [Info]. If they don't appear, that means the base where you are located does not have access to that function at that time. These buttons provide access to the Cargo Screen, News Screen and Player Info Screen respectively. By default, the Cargo Screen will appear when the Cargo Computer is accessed.

Below these are the screen title (e.g. Cargo Dealer), the current base's type, and the base owner's name (in brackets). Below that are your total available credits and a record of your cargo hold. The record of your cargo hold shows the total cargo volume, as well as the remaining (or, available) cargo volume. In the top, right-hand corner are the [Save/Load] and [Done] buttons. The [Save/Load] button saves or loads the game. The [Done] button exits the Cargo Screen.

In the middle of the screen are two large boxes, labeled Seller and Inventory. The Seller box lists items in the merchant's inventory that are available for you to purchase. The Inventory box lists items in your own inventory that you can turn around and sell back to the merchant. Three buttons separate the Seller and Inventory boxes. If in Buy Mode, the buttons read: [Buy], [Buy 10] and [Buy 1]. If in Sell Mode, they read: [Sell], [Sell 10] and [Sell 1]. You are in Buy Mode if you have highlighted items in the Seller box. You are in Sell Mode if you have highlighted items in the Inventory box.

To make a purchase, select (highlight) a category of cargo in the Seller box (the category will then expand into a list of cargo). Continue selecting until the cargo you wish to purchase is highlighted. Select either [Buy], [Buy 10] or [Buy 1], depending on the amount you wish to buy. The [Buy/Sell 1] button transfers one (1) unit of the highlighted cargo per transaction. [Buy/Sell 10] transfers 10 units per transaction. [Buy/Sell] transfers the maximum possible highlighted cargo depending on credit and space available.

Each transaction moves the transacted cargo from one box to the other. The Total field displays the total price of your purchase or sale. The Max field displays the maximum number of units of an item that you can buy or sell, limited by your remaining funds or the remaining space in your cargo hold. Therefore, the Total Price equals the Max number of units you can buy, multiplied by the price per unit.

Note that not all cargo takes up the same amount of space in the cargo hold.

The box at the bottom of the screen displays cargo-specific information. On the left-hand side is a picture of the cargo. On the right-hand side are the name, price, mass, volume and description of the cargo. When selling cargo, the description lists both the purchase and sale prices. This allows a quick determination of profit on the trade.

Final Notes

IMPORTANT: Do NOT purchase from the "upgrades" or "star ships" categories, if you intend to buy a ship for piloting, or want to upgrade your current ship. Any trading done from this screen will place items in your cargo hold, instead of installing them onto (or replacing) your current ship.

ALSO: Do not be alarmed if no cargo appears in your inventory, even though the reported available cargo space appears to be less than your total cargo capacity. If you have failed a cargo mission, the cargo may still actually be in your hold; but, since it is mission cargo, it is not available for resale. For information on how to clear "failed mission" cargo, see (ED link required).


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