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Hornymatt
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Posted - 2004.12.23 18:08:00 -
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For some reason i decided it might be a good idea to try rearranging my module display on the in flight screen, but i found out it was too fiddly as the little buggers didn't go where i wanted them to go Now i've got guns on all three rows, bits here and bits there and i can't seem to move them back to where they "should" be.
If anyone can let me know whetehr there's an easy way to do this or some sort of "restore to default" option i would be really grateful.
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Hornymatt
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Posted - 2004.12.23 18:08:00 -
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For some reason i decided it might be a good idea to try rearranging my module display on the in flight screen, but i found out it was too fiddly as the little buggers didn't go where i wanted them to go Now i've got guns on all three rows, bits here and bits there and i can't seem to move them back to where they "should" be.
If anyone can let me know whetehr there's an easy way to do this or some sort of "restore to default" option i would be really grateful.
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Erty
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Posted - 2004.12.23 19:50:00 -
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Hmm, what happens when you try to move them? It works for me.
I guess you could just remove everything and refit you ship if it's bugged.
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Erty
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Posted - 2004.12.23 19:50:00 -
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Hmm, what happens when you try to move them? It works for me.
I guess you could just remove everything and refit you ship if it's bugged.
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Elita
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Posted - 2004.12.23 19:53:00 -
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When you're positioning your modules, pay attention to where your cursor is, not the module icon itself.
This can be a little confusing if you're trying to place a certain module in a certain place by aligning its icon directly above the position. Meanwhile your cursor might be nearly above the position to the top-right of the one you want, dropping the module there.
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Elita
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Posted - 2004.12.23 19:53:00 -
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When you're positioning your modules, pay attention to where your cursor is, not the module icon itself.
This can be a little confusing if you're trying to place a certain module in a certain place by aligning its icon directly above the position. Meanwhile your cursor might be nearly above the position to the top-right of the one you want, dropping the module there.
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"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." -Arthur C. Clarke |
Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.12.23 20:15:00 -
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Easiest way to "reset" it is probably to dock, unfit everything, and then fit it all again.
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.12.23 20:15:00 -
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Easiest way to "reset" it is probably to dock, unfit everything, and then fit it all again.
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Hornymatt
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Posted - 2004.12.24 07:37:00 -
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Refitting ship completetly doesn't help, it seems to "remember" were modules were. But spot on Elita, had never noticed that and works perfectly. Soooo much better, i am in your debt
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Hornymatt
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Posted - 2004.12.24 07:37:00 -
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Refitting ship completetly doesn't help, it seems to "remember" were modules were. But spot on Elita, had never noticed that and works perfectly. Soooo much better, i am in your debt
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Ishihiro tanaka
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Posted - 2004.12.24 08:47:00 -
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Clear your cache perhaps? It might be that the client saves you settings. It might be even in the prefs.ini which you shouldn't delete but i'm not sure.
Those who aim at nothing, will most certainly hit that!
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Ishihiro tanaka
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Posted - 2004.12.24 08:47:00 -
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Clear your cache perhaps? It might be that the client saves you settings. It might be even in the prefs.ini which you shouldn't delete but i'm not sure.
Those who aim at nothing, will most certainly hit that!
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