Very good new! Thank you so much!
Greetings Commanders,
Firstly, we'd like to thank you for your continued patience and support with the Pulse Wave Analyser issue. The challenges of working from home while also developing the largest ever expansion for Elite Dangerous have resulted in a far slower turnaround on this than we'd have liked.
That being said, we're glad to confirm that a fix for the Pulse Wave Analyser will come in a patch on Wednesday 16 December. We understand how important this issue is to the Elite Dangerous community, and will endeavor to fix similarly important issues as quickly as possible moving forward.
Thanks once again for your understanding.
o7
<mic drop>The salt mine.
Thanks Gambit!Greetings Commanders,
Firstly, we'd like to thank you for your continued patience and support with the Pulse Wave Analyser issue. The challenges of working from home while also developing the largest ever expansion for Elite Dangerous have resulted in a far slower turnaround on this than we'd have liked.
That being said, we're glad to confirm that a fix for the Pulse Wave Analyser will come in a patch on Wednesday 16 December. We understand how important this issue is to the Elite Dangerous community, and will endeavor to fix similarly important issues as quickly as possible moving forward.
Thanks once again for your understanding.
o7
I think they get a keg to crack open once they get a full complete pass run.Phew, I imagine there's a developer somewhere breathing a massive sigh of relief and finally getting some sleep (or perhaps that will only come after it's released and confirmed).![]()
180 degree flip convolute with utility slot mapAny chance we could get some info on what the glitch was?
There's a point at which cynicism becomes simple realism. Numerous attempts at fixing relatively minor issues with mining has resulted in a system more thoroughly broken than if it had been by design. Mining has been hyper-nerfed, the PWA has been broken for months on end, commodities simply don't exist in any quantity in Notspots. The list goes on and on and on. We're way past the point of simple oversights or minor bugs. Suggesting that YET ANOTHER patch will fix things without horrendously breaking something else is to ignore a well-established trend.The salt mine.
Thankfully, our zippers work on our suits. It seems cyberpunk has a peen problem.There's a point at which cynicism becomes simple realism. Numerous attempts at fixing relatively minor issues with mining has resulted in a system more thoroughly broken than if it had been by design. Mining has been hyper-nerfed, the PWA has been broken for months on end, commodities simply don't exist in any quantity in Notspots. The list goes on and on and on. We're way past the point of simple oversights or minor bugs. Suggesting that YET ANOTHER patch will fix things without horrendously breaking something else is to ignore a well-established trend.