Really?! This is game breaking and have been reported in beta multiple times!

What a surprise, bugs didn't all get fixed! I will never recover!

When I said I don't mind that my downloads take so long, as that means that perhaps then by the time I am done the hotfix has been applied as well, I really meant it only half-jokingly. Past experience teaches even the most thick skulls after enough repetition.
 
This ist totally game breaking... can't believe it has not been fixed.

Has been reported in beta more than one time and you moved/merged/closed threads about that. You guys must have read them.

https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php/403304-Weird-Anaconda-turrets

Did you do a full upgrade by removing the beta files first or did you do the smaller upgrade by allowing beta files to be merged/copied over?

Just asking as I always remove betas fully to allow all new files to be downloaded in case the installer doesn't do it properly and copies over or keeps the wrong files.
 
Did you do a full upgrade by removing the beta files first or did you do the smaller upgrade by allowing beta files to be merged/copied over?

Just asking as I always remove betas fully to allow all new files to be downloaded in case the installer doesn't do it properly and copies over or keeps the wrong files.

Validate files, or re-install works, too. Check the save locations first.
 
There is a fix in for this, but it just missed this update. Should go live in a future minor update (likely within the next few weeks, can't be specific on the date just yet).
Thanks for the info. "Weeks" hurting a bit... but thanks...

Can I ask, how is this "game breaking" - is the game unplayable because of this?
It is, kind of (edited it ;) ), if you totally tuned your ship, power management and controls for this specific setup and don't want to switch to another load out. [where is it]
 
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There is a fix in for this, but it just missed this update. Should go live in a future minor update (likely within the next few weeks, can't be specific on the date just yet).

Hopefully this won't prevent us from making snide, condescending, unhelpful comments.

I mean heck, that's all some of us have.
 
There is a fix in for this, but it just missed this update. Should go live in a future minor update (likely within the next few weeks, can't be specific on the date just yet).

I can just imagine the poor Little Fix standing at the update port, all alone, wondering what's going on. Checking the watch, it goes to the information stand and asks: "When is the update coming? I've been waiting for hours, is it being delayed?" - "The update?" the QA at the stand replies "The update already went out. Right on time." - "Oh." said the Fix with a sad face "I was supposed to be on it."

Looking back and forth between the QA person and the empty update port the little fix asked with a forlorn tone: "What am I going to do now?" Trying to be encouraging, the QA puts on a business smile and replies: "Well, you can wait for the next update. There will always be another as long as we're in business and we have no plans on closing any time soon." - "When is that next update coming out?" asked the Little Fix with a glimmer of hope. "Well, I don't know exactly, maybe in a few weeks or so." the QA remarked. "Oh." said the Fix, the glimmer of hope fading, "I guess I'll just wait over there then."

Ignoring the business smile and nod from QA, the Little Fix huddles up in a dark corner where the rain doesn't drench it as much and the wind isn't as cold. Waiting. For the next update. Whenever. Maybe, if it just sticks around, it won't miss it this time.
 
There is a fix in for this, but it just missed this update. Should go live in a future minor update (likely within the next few weeks, can't be specific on the date just yet).

Much appreciate the reply.

Guys, since the official reply came so swift and clear, I would suggest folk take it easy and be prepared to lose stuff to bugs and so on. Not a great time to take ED too serious, I'm pretty sure.
 
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