Another quick question about engineers.

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Is there an easy way to tell if an engineering upgrade is legacy or current? Please anyone.

If you try to modify it remotely, legacy won't show up on the list.

If you take it to the engineer, they will want to automatically regrade it.

Other than that, I don't think so.
 
If you try to modify it remotely, legacy won't show up on the list.

If you take it to the engineer, they will want to automatically regrade it.

Other than that, I don't think so.

I had no idea that you could do remote engineering, is it done by pinning the blueprint?

I think i worked out a convoluted way to telling if something is legacy or not. Look up the blueprint on a 3rd party site and noting down the percentages for each type and comparing to whats on the ship. Only possible i think because the new upgrades are fixed and not random. I think its time i made an engineering spreadsheet tool for myself.

I got in this situation by having 10 ships fully engineered and randomly upgrading the legacy ones without keeping track, lol.
 
Is there an easy way to tell if an engineering upgrade is legacy or current? Please anyone.

The only way I can spot them other than the way stated above (in the first response) is to compare the stats against Inara blueprints.

If they have extra stats modified or negatives outside of the fixed rates . . . . it's legacy.

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I had no idea that you could do remote engineering, is it done by pinning the blueprint?

I think i worked out a convoluted way to telling if something is legacy or not. Look up the blueprint on a 3rd party site and noting down the percentages for each type and comparing to whats on the ship. Only possible i think because the new upgrades are fixed and not random. I think its time i made an engineering spreadsheet tool for myself.

I got in this situation by having 10 ships fully engineered and randomly upgrading the legacy ones without keeping track, lol.

Yeah, you can pin the print and then use it wherever on whatever, except for the legacy stuff. It's handy for the big ones that you'll use on mostly everything, like Dirty Drives. Can't add effects tho, and you don't gain any rep with the Engi for remote work.
 
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