Elite Dangerous | Update 13 Notes

Many NPC try to repeat this and some almost succeed

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4th reload of the launcher, this is probably the cause... ostensibly the update was launched before the launcher was updated 🤷‍♀️
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Though for future reference, how do I validate files through the launcher? I don't use steam for Elite.
So, ever since Update 13, I've pretty much had to reinstall the game from scratch every update... validate game files isn't an option through the launcher, and it's not doing my monthly bandwidth any favours.

Is anyone else having this happen?
 
Longshot, but you do have the latest launcher, it was updated with p13?

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edit: Opps, was theEDH launcher, this is the EDO one

This doesn't seem like the kind of thing ppl would be keeping quiet about 🤔
 
Longshot, but you do have the latest launcher, it was updated with p13?

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This doesn't seem like the kind of thing ppl would be keeping quiet about 🤔
Yeah got that. DW, I'm already embarking on the inevitable reinstall already. You're exactly right, not the sort of thing people would usually be quiet about, so it's probably just a me issue :(
 
Are you one of those people that don't believe in shutting their computer down? Any chance there's still a EliteDangerous64.exe process still lurking on your machine? Or worse, something calling itself EliteDangerous64.exe....
 
Are you one of those people that don't believe in shutting their computer down? Any chance there's still a EliteDangerous64.exe process still lurking on your machine? Or worse, something calling itself EliteDangerous64.exe....
Shut down and restarted the computer after I first encountered it not upgrading. Generally, computer sleeps overnight.
 
Shut down and restarted the computer after I first encountered it not upgrading. Generally, computer sleeps overnight.
With Windows 10 there's a feature called something like "fast startup", enabled by default, that can cause a lot of troubles including third-party software malfunction.
Basically it use a memory image of the system state at shutdown time, and reload it at boot up, saving (quite little if you use SSD) time. Lot of complaints on MS forums.
So you might think doing a clean boot, when not. Maybe worth a try.
 
With Windows 10 there's a feature called something like "fast startup", enabled by default, that can cause a lot of troubles including third-party software malfunction.
Basically it use a memory image of the system state at shutdown time, and reload it at boot up, saving (quite little if you use SSD) time. Lot of complaints on MS forums.
So you might think doing a clean boot, when not. Maybe worth a try.
I had read about this in passing, was yet to try that though, thanks.
 
With Windows 10 there's a feature called something like "fast startup", enabled by default, that can cause a lot of troubles including third-party software malfunction.
Basically it use a memory image of the system state at shutdown time, and reload it at boot up, saving (quite little if you use SSD) time. Lot of complaints on MS forums.
So you might think doing a clean boot, when not. Maybe worth a try.
A note on this. If you want a clean boot, restart. The restart does not do the save state to disk.
 
The sector name is shown at the top of the screen not on the sectors themselves. Not a setting I've ever felt the need to toggle on or off so not sure how it's supposed to work or if it does anything at all..
Thanks, I completely overlooked this small text on top of the screen - almost invisible if not panning the map to make its background dark. But the setting does not affect it (and probably should not).
 
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