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1. So much for stackless python eh.. - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
I, too, noticed a huge increase in CPU load post patch. I have a Core Duo 6600 with a 8800 GTX that went from 30 - 40% across both cores to 90 - 100% loaded on both cores after the patch. When I saw this thread I thought "OMG", but figured I shou...
- by Micco - at 2007.07.24 22:11:00
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2. Even Up Game - in Missions & Complexes [original thread]
Is it? Simple, that is. Really? I suppose you could be right. CCP might not change any of the gameplay again. What we have is what we'll have. Simple as that. Or, perhaps this is a *game* that is constantly being tweaked by it's developers. And m...
- by Micco - at 2007.07.05 21:26:00
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3. To all who think projectiles are uber and hybrid suck, look here and feel stupid - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
Hey Hip, why'd you have to go and let everyone in on the secret? There goes the neighborhood... --------------- Seven Wonders crowed the man, Knowing six were gone. And how the great illusion lingers on...
- by Micco - at 2003.07.03 00:58:00
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4. WTT: Factory in Fountain for 1 Factory and 3 Research in Miroona - in Science and Industry [original thread]
Am interested in a factory slot in Fountain. Will trade one factory and three research slots in Miroona. Willing to meet reasonable requests to produce at cost (or for required minerals) for player/corp offering trade (your bps or mine). Contact i...
- by Micco - at 2003.06.28 13:42:00
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5. when stuck... - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
A corp-mate of mine did the same thing last night. He could get every window up..including chat...by using the function keys. When he unlogged and relogged after that he was in the right location, he just didn't have a ship. We tried all kinds of ...
- by Micco - at 2003.06.28 13:30:00
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6. Long pause and blind arrival at roid belts - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Two of my corp mates had this problem...they'd lag for 20 - 40 secs entering roid belts. The rest of us would warp-in and watch them run straight for the pirate cruiser furballs. All we could do was hope they'd survive long enough to escape. The...
- by Micco - at 2003.06.28 13:25:00
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7. Wow, someone needs to write a comprehensive guide... - in EVE General Discussion [original thread]
This isn't quite what your are looking for, but should help some. It is outdated as it is from Beta, but still is mostly accurate. The Unofficial Eve Handbook: http://eve.the-nexus.co.uk/handbook/section.php?SID=1&Item=8 --------------- Seven Wo...
- by Micco - at 2003.06.19 11:58:00
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8. EW against NPC pirates - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
The short answer is...Yes. But there are important details. I posted the results of some research on the topic a couple of days ago. You should be able to go back a page to find the full write-up. ------------------ Micco CEO - General Research a...
- by Micco - at 2003.06.17 23:07:00
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9. Is it possible to Target Jam NPC Pirates????? - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
I've just completed a pretty thorough test of ECM against the Blood Pirates. You _can_ jam NPC pirates. To prove it, just load up a Multispectral and find a Blood Follower (or any other newbie-ship pirate) and jam away. They'll break lock and run ...
- by Micco - at 2003.06.16 02:09:00
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10. Advanced - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
There are several types. They just got nerfed, so they are not as good as they were. They generally drop off pirate cruisers, but I've seen the low end ones drop off pirate frigates. They are pretty rare in both cases. --------------- Seven Wond...
- by Micco - at 2003.06.14 12:55:00
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11. Optimum Range and Accuracy Falloff - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
Check out the Tracking Speed. That rad/sec is the angular velocity of the gun. So if someone had a bunch of long range guns mounted they would be vulnerable to very close (>500m) orbiting fast ships. Drones are a good example of that type of sh...
- by Micco - at 2003.06.13 15:23:00
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12. Optimum Range and Accuracy Falloff - in Ships and Modules [original thread]
Check out the Tracking Speed. That rad/sec is the angular velocity of the gun. So if someone had a bunch of long range guns mounted they would be vulnerable to very close (>500m) orbiting fast ships. Drones are a good example of that type of sh...
- by Micco - at 2003.06.13 15:23:00
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