...... - 'adjudication errors' don't have undermine one's immersion. ....
I have not seen a server error message for a very long time now, more than a yonk and a half at least.
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...... - 'adjudication errors' don't have undermine one's immersion. ....
After a long time away, I am back, but have had to start again - game entirely froze on my old account - so I'm no longer a gazillionaire, gadding about in an engineered T10, I now have a T6, just starting out on engineering, but at least the game runs. I'm finding the back to basics feel of having to save for small modules kind of liberating. I have gone Sidewinder-Hauler-Adder-T6 but think I will now stick with my little red T6 'Orpheus' entirely until I have some engineers unlocked. Felicity just invited me so it's T6, mats and light trading for me. Good to be back, although my faith in the game's stability has been shaken - 'adjudication errors' don't have undermine one's immersion. Still, I am back for now.
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Mine doesn't seem to be down to a local issue - my wife works from home for a data agency, so we have fiber installed by Mrs Templar's work, and I trade currencies, so run live price charts with no lag all day, plus my other games work a treat - but Elite on the old account on Xbox One simply gave me an adjudication error when I pulled up the mission board. I played without missions for a while, but then it simply gave me an adjudication error when even trying to load the game. Same happened when I loaded the game and tried to access my saved commander on a newer Xbox One X in my own games room. So couldn't get on the game at all. However, deleting my save seems to have cleared it, at least for now, so I am an impoverished young Dealer/Scout, enjoying the challenge and freedom of making a T6 all it can ever be, so overall it is pretty liberating. Just find myself crossing fingers each time that the game won't crash. So far, so good, though.Me too... welcome back. Sorry to hear about your problems. I have to say I've had very few connection problems during my time in ED, and most of those have been issues with my broadband, or random stuff like my ISP updating the router software.
Good luck with the restart. It should, at least, go quicker this time around!
Hey hey! Welcome back indeed!
Hope you can give the exploration fing another chance - I seem to remember your dislike at the time of its introduction - it's really quite good although there are still one or two bugs.
As for adjudication errors, I think there are still a few issues for them to iron out on that but, on the whole, it is pretty stable.
Again, welcome back to the fold. You'll be back in a T10 on no time. Especially as, apparently, mining is so rewarding now.
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No, because none of the pylons will raise up unless you approach them in the SRV.Could you do a Guardian, say, FSD booster blueprint, in your ship?
I know next to nothing about that stuff.
No, because none of the pylons will raise up unless you approach them in the SRV.
Once they're up you can charge them up with ship mounted weapons.
I found dumbfire missiles worked on the Sentinels nicely.
I think you can whizz around in the SRV to raise all the pylons, then jump in your ship etc.
Mine doesn't seem to be down to a local issue - my wife works from home for a data agency, so we have fiber installed by Mrs Templar's work, and I trade currencies, so run live price charts with no lag all day, plus my other games work a treat - but Elite on the old account on Xbox One simply gave me an adjudication error when I pulled up the mission board. I played without missions for a while, but then it simply gave me an adjudication error when even trying to load the game. Same happened when I loaded the game and tried to access my saved commander on a newer Xbox One X in my own games room. So couldn't get on the game at all. However, deleting my save seems to have cleared it, at least for now, so I am an impoverished young Dealer/Scout, enjoying the challenge and freedom of making a T6 all it can ever be, so overall it is pretty liberating. Just find myself crossing fingers each time that the game won't crash. So far, so good, though.
Thank you for the good wishes - as you say, things should progress more quickly, this time, and I know the path I want to tread, so overall I am making good progress even without being Allied with any factions. So it's all good, as long as it lasts.
I think I will avoid the FSS entirely, to be honest with you, but it seems that they have fixed the old point and click 'exploring' in my absence (certainly it works where previously it wouldn't) and, similarly, I can now pull up weapons without any issues (on the Xbox controller that was also giving me issues), so we have reached a situation where each can play as they wish, which suits me just fine. So it is the life of an analogue explorer/trader for me, and I am happy with that! There were plenty of ships I had never tried, before, so if I ever get the urge to move beyond T6 life there are new challenges too discover - Krait Phantom, Mamba, FDL, Corvette, Cutter, Python and Anaconda have all never been in my collection (largely owing to an unhealthy obsession with T-Series ships and the Clipper!) so it is a brave new world out there.
Mining, you make a good point, though - love to get into that new mining system. Python or T9 I guess?
Thank you for the welcome. It's as though I were never away!
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Absolutely!Or, as a much better alternative, have a friend covering you from the air while you're zooming around.
Python for efficiency and protection.I have no experience, but I would say the Python as the T9 handles like an old style river barge without horses to pull it.
In case of T9, it's more like an oil tanker pushed by a river barge.I have no experience, but I would say the Python as the T9 handles like an old style river barge without horses to pull it.
Do you equip one C1 beam as a laser pointer?Absolutely!
I helped a couple of Cmdrs.
Also hovering over the pylon locations if they are unfamiliar with the site.
Gotta be careful about blowing up the Guardian artefacts with missiles though.
I have no experience, but I would say the Python as the T9 handles like an old style river barge without horses to pull it.
The trouble is, you each make a compelling case!!Python for efficiency and protection.
T-9 for fun, because you're slightly mad and like a challenge.
You need something with a size two hardpoint for the...for the...er, core explody thingy.The trouble is, you each make a compelling case!!
It’s a T6 for me for the foreseeable, anyway - and I guess engineers will take some time to gather, anyway - to explore and trade and get my ranks up. So I’ll ponder while out in the black. Would love a T6 miner but I fear I couldn’t haul all the kit!
Sounds like a Keelback then!! Can’t shake my T-Series fixation, however hard I try.You need something with a size two hardpoint for the...for the...er, core explody thingy.
Small ships are a good starting point for core mining, fast is good.
Starting again from scratch can be daunting,but experience helps more rapid advancement and does make you appreciate the early stages al lot better.When you have 'everything' it can be hard to find the motivation to continue, simply because there's nothing left to do.But i can understand how irksome it must be to lose the lot.Sometimes the gods of t'intenet can be harsh.After a long time away, I am back, but have had to start again - game entirely froze on my old account - so I'm no longer a gazillionaire, gadding about in an engineered T10, I now have a T6, just starting out on engineering, but at least the game runs. I'm finding the back to basics feel of having to save for small modules kind of liberating. I have gone Sidewinder-Hauler-Adder-T6 but think I will now stick with my little red T6 'Orpheus' entirely until I have some engineers unlocked. Felicity just invited me so it's T6, mats and light trading for me. Good to be back, although my faith in the game's stability has been shaken - 'adjudication errors' don't half undermine one's immersion. Still, I am back for now.
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I have no experience, but I would say the Python as the T9 handles like an old style river barge without horses to pull it.