I can't remember. When I repaired the ship everything had lost about 5 percent of their health.
We'll all of them.
Shield at 12%, multi cannon at 3%, sensors at 2%.
What's gone wrong? Unless it's power they're consuming and that's normal. Bit worried because I flew too close to a star refuelling that it's fried everything.
Did you repair using a repair module in which case everything should be back to 100%?
Or did you do the emergency reboot repair (can't remember exactly what it's called) that will cannibalize other systems in order to get failed systems at least working, but will leave everything at less than 100% because you've basically nicked bits off working systems to repair broken ones.
That's the power consumption, just letting you know how much each one is using in case you need to take any offline, if you're over your maximum power output. Health % is at the far right column.
That seems odd. Repairing is supposed to bring everything back to 100%.
Ah no, I meant everything had lost 5% before repairing. Repairing got health to 100 but then noticed power percentage was low. Apparently it's power used so nothing to fret over.
We'll all of them.
Shield at 12%, multi cannon at 3%, sensors at 2%.
What's gone wrong? Unless it's power they're consuming and that's normal. Bit worried because I flew too close to a star refuelling that it's fried everything.
Or did you do the emergency reboot repair (can't remember exactly what it's called) that will cannibalize other systems in order to get failed systems at least working, but will leave everything at less than 100% because you've basically nicked bits off working systems to repair broken ones.
Did you repair using a repair module in which case everything should be back to 100%?
Or did you do the emergency reboot repair (can't remember exactly what it's called) that will cannibalize other systems in order to get failed systems at least working, but will leave everything at less than 100% because you've basically nicked bits off working systems to repair broken ones.
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