When you go into turret mode it clearly states telepresence active in the bottom right cornerNope, it's actually you in the SRV.
Edit: left corner perhaps i forget
When you go into turret mode it clearly states telepresence active in the bottom right cornerNope, it's actually you in the SRV.
When you go into turret mode it clearly states telepresence active in the bottom right corner
If my Mercedes is AMG tuned and gets crashed, I expect my insurance to pay me a new AMG-tuned Mercedes, not a vanilla one and tell me "go tune it yourself". I don't see any inconsistency here.
My current theory is that you are in the SRV, until proven otherwise by having it explode. In that case, you were a hologram all along, but in all cases where you return safely to the ship, you truly were thereNope, it's actually you in the SRV.
Telepresence was introduced with the Fighters - using the turret utilises a "neural link" system though. But from the release of SRV's, it's always been the case that you are actually in the SRV.
I think this person is being sarcastic!I think you might find mist insurance policies specifically exclude non-standard modifications.
My current theory is that you are in the SRV, until proven otherwise by having it explode. In that case, you were a hologram all along, but in all cases where you return safely to the ship, you truly were there![]()
If my Mercedes is AMG tuned and gets crashed, I expect my insurance to pay me a new AMG-tuned Mercedes, not a vanilla one and tell me "go tune it yourself". I don't see any inconsistency here.
Is there something in the game that doesn't seem to make sense to you but you know that it would cause an Mount Everest level of salt if they tried to fix it?
It's called "holo-me" for a reason. That's a holographic projection of you.
We're all playing make-believe space ships with pixels on our computer screens... I don't think our imagination is a problem here!Man, do you all lack imagination to the point your parents had to tell you the stories you had to play with your legos?
I figured that the "blacking out" there was the same experience as me sticking my VR HMD on while a game is still on the black screen as it loads.when you enter your SRV, you appear to stand up from your ship's seat and then sit down in your SRV. It has a seat and it has controls. When other players see you in your SRV, they see you. It's like you're really actually there.
When you go into turret mode it clearly states telepresence active in the bottom right corner
Edit: left corner perhaps i forget
I think you might find most insurance policies specifically exclude non-standard modifications.
Hi Folks,
We hit on something last Lave Radio episode and wondered if we can pick your brains.Someone made the observation that 'What if, when you are killed then you can use insurance to get your ship back as normal but you don't get your engineer modules back. You have to rebuild your ship back up!' (Don't panic, that's not what I'm asking here). We had a laugh because we were imagining the salt and outrage if that was ever put in. However, when you think about it lore wise, Engineered modules are supposed to custom tweaks beyond the specifications of the standard so the 3D printers or the replacement parts you get shouldn't be able to replicate those changes?
So here's the question we're asking;- Is there something in the game that doesn't seem to make sense to you but you know that it would cause an Mount Everest level of salt if they tried to fix it?
Cheers
P.S. This question is brought to you by the Southern Continent On Lave which is suffering its harshest ever winter. We need the salt to keep the roads clear.
Lave Radio episode in question.
Being able to hold ranks in both navies of opposing superpowers
Ranking in one should exclude you from the other.
I am admiral with the federation and king with the empire... I am the chosen ONE that will bring peace to the galaxy... Oh wait..Being able to hold ranks in both navies of opposing superpowers
Ranking in one should exclude you from the other.