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Angry Alt
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Posted - 2006.10.21 10:08:00 -
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Originally by: Hephaesteus England and America are two countries separated by the same language. George Bernard Shaw
So true
So true :) It always bugs me that people choose to criticise others due to lack of understanding. Better to accept the differences and move on and not complain that 'they're different'. Some are just too clueless to understand apparently.
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Otellus
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Posted - 2006.10.21 10:11:00 -
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I would make it a skill per region. Lvl 1 skill for empire, lvl 2 for lowsec empire, lvl 3 for 0.0 space. For each level of the skill your warpin to a gate becomes 3km less.
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Lord Sid
Minmatar Lordless
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Posted - 2006.10.21 15:14:00 -
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Originally by: Zing Ashuwanik
Originally by: Lord Sid I believe they should be cached on your home computer and not download them every time you start eve. Caching while verifying against the server would be safe.
It wouldn't make them safe at all. if you verify them on client start, they can be edited (copied in from another location) by tabbing out. If you verify them on every gate jump, you're in the same situation you're in now.
if they are in any way stored locally, they will be vulnerable. Anyone remember the ability to use a memory editor to alter your runspeed in EQ1?
The only way to have them local and not abusable would be to have it simply impossible to warp to the spots they don't want. The big fear of locally editable BMs seems to be the ability to make absurd safe spots.
If the bookmark was checked at warp time to ensure that it is not more than N AU from a celestial body, that should be sufficient.
But then, I am not of malicious enough mind to really think of ways to abuse locally edited bookmarks
Actually you are wrong.
The caching system on the client side would work as a mirror. The only thing the client would need to send back to the server is the ID of the bookmark. The server would then reference the ID of a single bookmark and verify it. This is completely safe. -=Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds=- |
Ryan Scouse'UK
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Posted - 2006.10.21 16:43:00 -
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I name all my BMS ( base base ) & name -> jump for Gates,
Now my eve crashed 1 day & i lost all my P&P folders but kept my BMS took me about 1hr to sort them all out into the following
Stations Jumps safes Misic Etc
What folder on my PC keeps the BM folder / Overview option ? so that I can make a backup incase these settings are lost once again ..
I also lost my buddys Folders
Co ops Builders Targets
etc etc
cheers ,
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Eewec Ourbyni
Caldari
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Posted - 2006.10.21 19:13:00 -
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Originally by: Angry Alt
Originally by: Hephaesteus England and America are two countries separated by the same language. George Bernard Shaw
So true
So true :) It always bugs me that people choose to criticise others due to lack of understanding. Better to accept the differences and move on and not complain that 'they're different'. Some are just too clueless to understand apparently.
My jaw just hit the floor with a resounding *thud*
After your previous post you dare to post that... wow.
I wasn't actually going to post until I saw that post.... but meh.
When pertaining to the spelling of English, which last I checked America spoke a derivative of, then yes when you want to know how to correctly spell something, webster is pretty much only good for colouring in. Webster is NOT a defacto standard, unless you want to know how to spell something in the bastardised version of English that is American-English. American-English has only taken off as those who went abroad from America many many years ago to teaching jobs in the field of English in non-English speaking parts of the world didn't inform their prospective employers that they weren't actually teaching British-English as they weren't aware of the differences themselves. By the time the differences were spotted it was too late, so now alot of countries speak American-English. Makes getting a job teaching English abroad quite a mine-field as each country that speaks "English" now has alot of it's own variations and cross-overs.
Secondly, chill, just chill. Just consider that very few of us today would be understood by someone in England back in 1800's high society (those who could read and write) as the language itself has changed greatly since then.
Hmmm, irony... that the first British-English dictionary I look at has 'ironical' listed:
Originally by: Cambridge Dictionary irony (WRONG RESULT) Show phonetics noun [U] a situation in which something which was intended to have a particular result has the opposite or a very different result: The irony (of it) is that the new tax system will burden those it was intended to help.
ironic Show phonetics adjective (ALSO ironical) [+ that] It is ironic that although many items are now cheaper to make, fewer people can afford to buy them.
ironically Show phonetics adverb
Lastly, I hope you missed the keyboard... otherwise that's going to smell in a few days.
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Jones Maloy
Minmatar
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Posted - 2006.10.21 23:37:00 -
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this has to be the most derailed thread i have ever seen.
back to the topic:
just killing all bookmarks within 100k of a gate seems like a good idea. i hardly have any instas so i wouldn't mind. it always confused me how a 60m/s battleship could outrun an inty as far as traveling goes. --- WCS Nerf boycott low-sec |
Zak Kingsman
A.W.M
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Posted - 2006.10.22 04:56:00 -
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quick time saving tip, put all your BMs in folders(and split them up nicely), you wont get any lag going to your BM tab, then you can just look in the apropriate folder, that has fewer BMs, so much less load time.
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