Accessing comprehensive vehicle repair data is crucial for any mechanic. AllData provides a vast database of information, but knowing how to navigate it efficiently is key. Similarly, in the game, accessing your pilot archives is essential for reviewing mission data and progressing through the storyline. This guide outlines the steps to access your in-game pilot archives, mirroring the process of logging into AllData for real-world vehicle repair. We’ll walk you through locating specific logs and understanding their significance, drawing parallels to how AllData helps mechanics pinpoint vehicle issues.
Navigating Your Pilot Archives: The AllData Equivalent
Just as AllData requires a specific login process, accessing your pilot archives involves a particular sequence. From the main menu, select “Edit your pilot info.” Then, navigate down to “Archives.” This process is analogous to entering your AllData login credentials. On a gamepad, use the “Y” key. For keyboard and mouse users, this menu can be accessed through the designated key or button indicated in the game’s control settings.
Decoding the Data: Understanding Log Types in Your Archives
Your archives contain a wealth of information categorized into various log types, much like AllData organizes vehicle data by make, model, and year. These logs include:
- License Codes: These are foundational identifiers, similar to vehicle identification numbers (VINs) in AllData, providing essential information about key individuals or entities.
- System Logs: These logs record significant events and system interactions, paralleling diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) in AllData, which pinpoint specific vehicle problems.
- Video Records: Visual documentation of critical events, comparable to AllData’s diagrams and illustrations that provide visual aids for repairs.
- Comms Records: Audio recordings of conversations, mirroring AllData’s technical service bulletins (TSBs) that offer insights from other technicians.
- Observation Data: Collected data from various surveys and observations, akin to AllData’s specifications and measurements for different vehicle components.
- Text Data: Written documents and logs, similar to AllData’s repair procedures and component locations.
- Image Data: Visual representations and sketches, mirroring AllData’s wiring diagrams that visually map out electrical systems.
Searching for Specific Logs: Using Ctrl+F Like a Pro
Locating a specific log within the extensive archive can be challenging. Utilizing the “ctrl+f” function to keyword search is crucial, just as AllData allows mechanics to search for specific vehicle information. This function allows you to quickly pinpoint the mission associated with a particular log, mirroring how AllData helps mechanics quickly find the relevant repair information. For example, searching for “Dolmayan’s Writings” will quickly narrow down the list to the relevant text data logs.
Complete List of Pilot Archive Logs
Below is a comprehensive list of all log entries found in the pilot archives:
- License Code: Raven
- License Code: Thomas Kirk
- License Code: Monkey Gordo
- License Code: G7 Hakra
- System Log: One-Sided Engagement
- System Log: The Deserter
… (Continue listing all logs from 7 to 50)
Troubleshooting and Further Assistance
If you’re having trouble finding a specific log, double-check the spelling of your keyword. Ensure you’re using the correct search terms. Just as mechanics might consult with colleagues or AllData’s support team, seeking assistance from online forums or game guides can be helpful. Remember, understanding your pilot logs is essential for unlocking the full story and succeeding in the game, just as AllData is essential for successful vehicle repair.