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Von Kapiche
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.03.20 16:31:00 -
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I lost a ship to the old incarnation of this, the fixed version is pure comedy now.
I've been running my repper on a totally empty cap for the last 3 minutes; before that I hit the repper, it emptied cap in 4 cycles(!). Currently it's randomly filling itself from between 0 and 25% every recharge cycle, but it's yet to run out. Worth pointing out that it's actually supposed to be cap stable according to EFT, but it's never been on the display even before the patch.
Also have 6% constant shield showing despite a couple of BS shooting at me...
And this isn't nforce.
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Von Kapiche
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.03.20 16:43:00 -
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After a while longer it reversed, so the repper would fill a chunk of cap, and then it'd gradually disappear until the next cycle; eventually it filled the cap display up so now it looks like I have permanent 100% cap. I'll try it again tomorrow to see if I can duplicate it.
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Von Kapiche
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.03.27 22:49:00 -
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This appears to be reproducible. I logged on, undocked, and spent the last couple of hours orbiting the station with my repper running, and now I tab back to the game:
* Cap screen is almost entirely empty * Repper activation, ie end of it's displayed cycle *adds* 290odd cap units back. * Over the course of the next repper cycle, cap diminishes back to 0 again.
Someone else try? it's a simple test.
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Von Kapiche
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.03.31 05:08:00 -
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Edited by: Von Kapiche on 31/03/2009 05:08:58 Can't we just have clients clock synch with the servers every 5s, or every minute or something when you're out in space? it wouldn't even have to be the particular node you're connected to, just a clock server synched with the cluster... I assume when you change zone it resyncs, but people are quite often in the same system for hours on end.
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Von Kapiche
Minmatar
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Posted - 2009.04.15 03:49:00 -
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No, my bios clock is fine ( and I still run clockmon with eve ). Client clock sync should really be dealt with in the client if it's that realtime critical, not relying on a non-realtime OS clock.
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