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1. Eve Launches, Loads to black screen and stops - in Linux [original thread]
I did figure it out. Turns out, it WAS DoD choking on my 1.5mb DSL line. Set it to "Download everything" and then manually migrating my shared cache over from prior WINE installation. Ran the launcher again, and it had to download about 200mb, (...
- by Torval Shank - at 2015.04.11 12:04:39
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2. Eve Launches, Loads to black screen and stops - in Linux [original thread]
Recently did a reinstall of Wine and some other stuff. Set my architecture to x32 for better compatibility with a larger variety of games. Xubuntu 14.04 Wine 1.7.18 running in WINEARCH=win32 Ran the requisite: winetricks corefonts d3dx9_36 vcr...
- by Torval Shank - at 2015.04.10 22:09:26
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3. Since latest patch, every mouse-click freezes graphics - in Linux [original thread]
Played Eve for several hours yesterday, no issues, everything ran fine. Left PC on overnight. This morning, patched the client and logged in. Every time I click the mouse, for the duration that the mouse is held down, all graphics in the curre...
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.10.01 18:17:00
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4. Sticky:Reserved #1 - in Wormholes [original thread]
CCP Fozzie wrote: To clarify, wormhole effects do not apply to NPCs. Thank you for the clarification. Appreciate the response.
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.08.06 16:19:00
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5. Sticky:Reserved #1 - in Wormholes [original thread]
forsot wrote: sleepers haven't revived buffs from systems in years why would they now? I've seen it said both ways; that some buffs affect the sleepers and that some do not. Not sure which is true in this case. Can we get a dev comment on...
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.08.06 15:48:00
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6. Sticky:Reserved #1 - in Wormholes [original thread]
DirtyJob wrote: Easier to kill carrier's capacitor in Pulsar. From a PvP perspective, yeah, that'll be pretty cool. But I think that it'll eliminate capital escalations in Pulsars. It was already pretty borderline, and if the sleeper neuts ...
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.08.06 15:41:00
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7. Distance that you're being ejected out of a wormhole depends on ... - in Wormholes [original thread]
This is a bad idea for all of the reasons mentioned above. Rolling holes with caps will now be so risky, that most won't even bother to attempt it; just run more battleships through it. Less risk to caps, less content for everyone. You'll NEVER ...
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.08.03 15:50:00
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8. Allow logisticians to wrap items in plastic wraps - in Player Features and Ideas Discussion [original thread]
This needs to be a thing. Or even just a base cost per m3 or something. Right-click, "Plastic Wrap." "This 252,000m3 package will cost XYZ to wrap. Accept this charge?" I also do like the idea of making plastic wrap an "item" with a limited...
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.05.18 16:55:00
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9. Socket Closed - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Same issues here. Network analyst by trade, lets see if I can include some more relevant details, and maybe a GM will take notice. Or maybe not. Who knows....getting rather frustrated with them at this point. I am in the midwestern USA. Tranqu...
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.02.18 19:14:00
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10. Flickering UI Assets. - in Issues, Workarounds & Localization [original thread]
Today's patch did not resolve the issue on the Linux side of things, it seems. CCP Snorlax, are there any particular log files or anything that those of us who are experiencing this could upload that would help?
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.02.05 15:19:00
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11. Flickering after 04/02/2014 patch - in Linux [original thread]
Yep, problem seems, if anything, to be even worse now than it was before. Lovely.
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.02.05 15:17:00
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12. Flickering after 04/02/2014 patch - in Linux [original thread]
Yep, same deal here. Xubuntu 13.10 Wine 1.6 Nvidia 319 Proprietary Drivers Crazy flickers, all over the place. Hoping for a patch at next downtime to fix this. Everybody already opened up a petition on it, I hope? Bring it to their attention?
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.02.05 03:18:00
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13. Xubuntu 13.10, Wine 1.7.10 - Client Crashes when moving/resizing window - in Linux [original thread]
I had it working reasonably well for the past few weeks. I would not resize the window any way other than by clicking the Maximize button, and that worked probably 95% of the time. However, even that has stopped working today. I was on and playi...
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.01.22 16:42:00
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14. Xubuntu 13.10, Wine 1.7.10 - Client Crashes when moving/resizing window - in Linux [original thread]
I run it in Windowed mode, and it ran fine for the past several months. Because I have two different sized monitors, I sometimes have to shrink it down, drag it to the small monitor, and then maximize it to fill that monitor. I will try using th...
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.01.09 23:41:00
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15. Xubuntu 13.10, Wine 1.7.10 - Client Crashes when moving/resizing window - in Linux [original thread]
Pretty much what I said above. But some details first... Xubuntu 13.10 x64 Wine 1.7.10 Nvidia GTX 760 Quad monitor setup (two 1920x1080, two 1440x900) Launch client from exefile.exe, and it comes up. If I double-click the title bar, it will su...
- by Torval Shank - at 2014.01.08 23:01:00
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16. Sticky:[Beyond Rubicon] What Mobile Structures would you like to see? - in Player Features and Ideas Discussion [original thread]
Fellhahn wrote: And a personal research lab would be AWESOME. For when you want to do some quick ME research on, say, some new turret BPOs you just bought, or need to churn out a half dozen BPCs for an invention job. These are small scale act...
- by Torval Shank - at 2013.11.13 23:03:00
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17. Sticky:[Beyond Rubicon] What Mobile Structures would you like to see? - in Player Features and Ideas Discussion [original thread]
I'm sure this has been brought up, but some sort of "scan shielding" object? Something that blocks anything within it's area of effect from being seen on D-scan, or with probes. Or perhaps two different kinds, one that covers D-scan and one that...
- by Torval Shank - at 2013.11.13 21:59:00
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18. [SERVICE] Corp Standings For POS anchoring - in Sell Orders [original thread]
Great service. Once he was online, everything was handled and wrapped up very professionally in less than 15 minutes. Would definitely recommend him if you are looking for this sort of service.
- by Torval Shank - at 2013.04.25 00:12:00
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