This information appears as if it might be useful, but I haven’t been able to get the “read_key=” method to work for accessing a private sensor. Learn more information here: Map Start-up Guide Learn more information here: Troubleshooting Sensor Not Receiving Power Learn more information here: Settings a Sensor’s Location You can create a Google account with a different email address by going to the Google account creation page and choosing “Use my current email address instead.” Learn how to associate your email address to a Google account here: Sign in to your Google Account with another email address - Computer - Google Account Help You will also need to ensure that the “show my sensors” checkbox is enabled to view your private sensors. No account is created in this process.Ĭurrently, only Google-associated email addresses are supported for this feature. On the PurpleAir map, there is an option at the top to “Login.” Your private sensors will be visible on the map if you log in with the same email address used as the Owner’s Email on the registration form. The example URL below will only display three sensors on the map, and hide all other sensors. ![]() Any sensors that have these read keys will be shown on the map, even if they are private. Sensor read keys are placed after “key=”. If “show=” is used, only sensors with the specified sensor indexes will be shown, and all other sensors will be hidden. The sensor index that follows will be selected. Only one sensor index can be placed after “select=”. Parameters you can use are “select=”, “show=”, and “key=”. You can separate items with a pipe ‘|’ symbol. Multiple sensor indexes and read keys can be added to custom a URL to customize it to your liking. The second link is found titled “View on the PurpleAir map:” under “Useful links:” The first link is hyperlinked to the text “visible on the map” near the top of the email. This email will contain links to view your private sensor on the PurpleAir map. Custom LinkĪfter registering a PurpleAir sensor, a registration confirmation email will be sent to the associated and owner’s emails used on the registration form. To view a private sensor, you will need to use a custom link or log in to the PurpleAir map. If the sensor is registered as private, it can not immediately be seen on the PurpleAir map. You can also use the methods mentioned below to view it. If the sensor is registered as public, you can visit the PurpleAir map and find the location it was registered at. ![]() Hit detection in this game is pretty bad, not so much during the main game, but during HOG's it's extremely noticeable and very frustrating.Once your sensor has been registered and configured to WiFi, it will appear on the PurpleAir map. With these puzzles it is unlikely my walkthrough below will provide the exact solution, then again there must be a finite number of probable outcomes and so you might get lucky.Ģ. Be aware that some puzzles have random solutions, I suspect these are the ones that have their own achievement that is earned for not skipping it. ![]() As for the achievement relating to Facebook, this does not require a Facebook account, you just have to click the Facebook icon on the main menu and the achievement pops.ġ. DO NOT skip any mini-game puzzle, there is one achievement for completing the game without skipping any and there are additional (many) achievements for not skipping specific puzzles.ĥ. DO NOT use the hint button, there is one achievement for completing the game without using it.Ĥ. DO NOT skip any of the cut scenes, there is one achievement for watching them all.ģ. There are no achievements relating to difficulty, so select which ever suits.Ģ. To 100% your game in one playthrough follow these simple steps.ġ. Inbetween Land has a total of 27 Steam achievements, 14 which are story related and earned as part of your natural progression and 13 which are missable, all of which can be earned with a single playthrough of the main game (there is no bonus chapter) taking around 2.5 to 4.5 hours.
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