SCP: Secret Laboratory

SCP: Secret Laboratory

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Inferjus Mar 11, 2019 @ 12:38pm
How to play as computer SCP and how to detonate the Facility and why do this?
Please tell me what to do as computer SCP and what does detonating Facility do? I am fairly new to this game.
Originally posted by Anti-Euclidean:
The computer, SCP-079, works something like a point and click game. You can use your mouse to look around and select various little toggles on the screen to do different things, such as opening, closing, and locking doors, or moving to other cameras in different rooms.

You can press space to change how the cameras track your cursor, so i'd recommend seeing which option is more comfortable for you. The default is you have to move your mouse to the very edge of the screen to move your view, whereas the second works like normal first person mode.

Additionally, you can use your WASD keys to quickly move from room-to-room. You should see a little list of where each direction will take you on your screen. You can also press TAB to open up a map of the zone you're in, allowing you to navigate to any room directly, but this does require more Auxiliary Power.

You have Auxiliary Power (AP) and Experience (EXP). AP is spent to do virtually any action, either all at once or, in the case of locking doors, over time. Your AP will regenerate naturally over time unless you're currently locking a door. You gain EXP by getting human targets killed. Typically, locking them in rooms with other SCPs is the best method for this. If you're not locking a door you won't get anything, so be sure to do your part! When you get enough EXP, you go up an access tier, giving you access to some new abilities and a bigger pool of AP.

There are 5 power generators scattered around Heavy Containment Zone. Humans will open these with keycards and try to turn them on using weapons manager tablets. You can't do anything to stop it once the timer starts going, but other SCPs and humans can cancel it. If all five generators are turned on, you die. Having a few on is good though because it increases how fast your AP regenerates.

Detonating the Alpha-Warhead will, after 90 seconds, kill humans and SCPs inside the facility. The surface is safe though. Humans might do this to kill as many SCPs as possible and bring the rest to the surface where they're not nearly as effective. Humans and SCPs can cancel a detonation and turn off the nuke if they go to the wahead room in heavy Containment zone. SCP-079 can't do anything to start or stop the detonation, other than opening and closing the door on the surface that leads to the room that starts the countdown. If you're an SCP, you typically don't want the detonation to happen.
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Acute Surrealism Mar 11, 2019 @ 1:14pm 
Detonating the Facility means to Nuke the Facility, Which destroys the facility.

Here's a decent guide on how to play SCP 079
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg1XHtMgs6s
Inferjus Mar 11, 2019 @ 1:20pm 
Originally posted by The Abstract:
Detonating the Facility means to Nuke the Facility, Which destroys the facility.

Here's a decent guide on how to play SCP 079
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wg1XHtMgs6s
Ok, and how to detonate it and which class should do it and why?
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Anti-Euclidean Mar 11, 2019 @ 1:20pm 
The computer, SCP-079, works something like a point and click game. You can use your mouse to look around and select various little toggles on the screen to do different things, such as opening, closing, and locking doors, or moving to other cameras in different rooms.

You can press space to change how the cameras track your cursor, so i'd recommend seeing which option is more comfortable for you. The default is you have to move your mouse to the very edge of the screen to move your view, whereas the second works like normal first person mode.

Additionally, you can use your WASD keys to quickly move from room-to-room. You should see a little list of where each direction will take you on your screen. You can also press TAB to open up a map of the zone you're in, allowing you to navigate to any room directly, but this does require more Auxiliary Power.

You have Auxiliary Power (AP) and Experience (EXP). AP is spent to do virtually any action, either all at once or, in the case of locking doors, over time. Your AP will regenerate naturally over time unless you're currently locking a door. You gain EXP by getting human targets killed. Typically, locking them in rooms with other SCPs is the best method for this. If you're not locking a door you won't get anything, so be sure to do your part! When you get enough EXP, you go up an access tier, giving you access to some new abilities and a bigger pool of AP.

There are 5 power generators scattered around Heavy Containment Zone. Humans will open these with keycards and try to turn them on using weapons manager tablets. You can't do anything to stop it once the timer starts going, but other SCPs and humans can cancel it. If all five generators are turned on, you die. Having a few on is good though because it increases how fast your AP regenerates.

Detonating the Alpha-Warhead will, after 90 seconds, kill humans and SCPs inside the facility. The surface is safe though. Humans might do this to kill as many SCPs as possible and bring the rest to the surface where they're not nearly as effective. Humans and SCPs can cancel a detonation and turn off the nuke if they go to the wahead room in heavy Containment zone. SCP-079 can't do anything to start or stop the detonation, other than opening and closing the door on the surface that leads to the room that starts the countdown. If you're an SCP, you typically don't want the detonation to happen.
Inferjus Mar 11, 2019 @ 1:32pm 
Originally posted by Ryan Spectre the Spirit Speaker:
The computer, SCP-079, works something like a point and click game. You can use your mouse to look around and select various little toggles on the screen to do different things, such as opening, closing, and locking doors, or moving to other cameras in different rooms.

You can press space to change how the cameras track your cursor, so i'd recommend seeing which option is more comfortable for you. The default is you have to move your mouse to the very edge of the screen to move your view, whereas the second works like normal first person mode.

Additionally, you can use your WASD keys to quickly move from room-to-room. You should see a little list of where each direction will take you on your screen. You can also press TAB to open up a map of the zone you're in, allowing you to navigate to any room directly, but this does require more Auxiliary Power.

You have Auxiliary Power (AP) and Experience (EXP). AP is spent to do virtually any action, either all at once or, in the case of locking doors, over time. Your AP will regenerate naturally over time unless you're currently locking a door. You gain EXP by getting human targets killed. Typically, locking them in rooms with other SCPs is the best method for this. If you're not locking a door you won't get anything, so be sure to do your part! When you get enough EXP, you go up an access tier, giving you access to some new abilities and a bigger pool of AP.

There are 5 power generators scattered around Heavy Containment Zone. Humans will open these with keycards and try to turn them on using weapons manager tablets. You can't do anything to stop it once the timer starts going, but other SCPs and humans can cancel it. If all five generators are turned on, you die. Having a few on is good though because it increases how fast your AP regenerates.

Detonating the Alpha-Warhead will, after 90 seconds, kill humans and SCPs inside the facility. The surface is safe though. Humans might do this to kill as many SCPs as possible and bring the rest to the surface where they're not nearly as effective. Humans and SCPs can cancel a detonation and turn off the nuke if they go to the wahead room in heavy Containment zone. SCP-079 can't do anything to start or stop the detonation, other than opening and closing the door on the surface that leads to the room that starts the countdown. If you're an SCP, you typically don't want the detonation to happen.
Thank you very much!
gaming Mar 11, 2019 @ 1:33pm 
To detonate the nuke, go to the Alpha warhead silo in heavy containment and flick the lever so its green, then go to the surface and open the nuke room next to chaos spawn, (your keycard needs nuke access), and activate it, then press the red button. The detonation can be canceled by pressing the red button in the silo, and often the person that cancels it also flicks the lever to red, forcing you to flick it again to start the nuke.
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