at least someone will read them.Apparently the player journals can be accessed by 3rd parties once more.
Can anyone else confirm the stealth fix?
blatant cheating is fine with fdev and tolerated if not encouraged, in all cases because only the player base are victimsIs anything actually being done to address and prevent/disable players from using the cheating and hacking trainers?
I’m not asking for specific details, I’m asking your team to acknowledge that it IS still a problem and that a solution is still being pursued. Because many of us observe MORE and MORE flagrant cheaters flying around since this issue was exposed to the entire community. Throw us a bone here please.
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With FDEV you never know...Even though it's a tiny step, atleast it's into the right direction and not any further backwards.
и когда вы решите проблему игроков, которые не могут войти в игру из-за ошибки taype cobra на ps4 и ПК. но цвет значка более важен, чем игроки, которые не могут играть
I can't confirm if previously non-working readers started working again, but the Hull Seals journal reader never stopped working (https://hullseals.space/journal/) and has been online as far as we can tell throughout.Apparently the player journals can be accessed by 3rd parties once more.
Can anyone else confirm the stealth fix?
Is this the star cubes towards the galactic centre fixed or something else?Rendering
- Fixed an issue that caused stars in the night sky to disappear (creating, in some cases, 'hard edges')
I keep seeing this statement but in my experience, which includes a great many station landings of all types of orbitals, I've never seen that stations are consistently aligned to face their parent planetoids. Some do, yes, but as many or more do not, except in the most general interpretation of "facing." I always try to align my SC approach to result in a Deep Throat alignment with the mail slot and station axis, which means the last bit of SC maneuvering shows me the exact station alignment vis a vis its primary. In some approaches the stations seem more aligned with the planet's rotation axis, and in some they seem to face as much away as toward the planet. The same holds true when leaving a station -- coming straight out the mail slot it's often just empty space, though planets may hover 30deg to 45deg off port, starboard, zenith or nadir. That's a big fudge on the idea of "facing." Or maybe I'm too exacting....or did both get fixed to where i presume they should both be facing towards the body they orbit, ie , facing the planet?
My understanding - and this is just my recollection from years ago - is that the large stations always faced the south pole of the body they were orbiting. Supercruise exits were never 100% precise with regards to facing, of course.I keep seeing this statement but in my experience, which includes a great many station landings of all types of orbitals, I've never seen that stations are consistently aligned to face their parent planetoids. Some do, yes, but as many or more do not, except in the most general interpretation of "facing." I always try to align my SC approach to result in a Deep Throat alignment with the mail slot and station axis, which means the last bit of SC maneuvering shows me the exact station alignment vis a vis its primary. In some approaches the stations seem more aligned with the planet's rotation axis, and in some they seem to face as much away as toward the planet. The same holds true when leaving a station -- coming straight out the mail slot it's often just empty space, though planets may hover 30deg to 45deg off port, starboard, zenith or nadir. That's a big fudge on the idea of "facing." Or maybe I'm too exacting.
OK, that is definitely possible, I will keep a eye out for that. My interpretation of "facing" is the station's rotation axis being aligned radially with the planet's center, so every exit would have the planet right there in your face, which doesn't happen.My understanding - and this is just my recollection from years ago - is that the large stations always faced the south pole of the body they were orbiting. Supercruise exits were never 100% precise with regards to facing, of course.
INARA is updating my location and prices correctly for me, since yesterday.Apparently the player journals can be accessed by 3rd parties once more.
Can anyone else confirm the stealth fix?
OK, that is definitely possible, I will keep a eye out for that. My interpretation of "facing" is the station's rotation axis being aligned radially with the planets center, so every exit would have the planet right there in your face, which doesn't happen.