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Steijn
Quay Industries
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Posted - 2012.06.26 11:15:00 -
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Zloco Crendraven wrote:I think CCP should close the forums and do just the heck they want, cos EVE community became full of bitchy whiney little sissies. It is unberable.
they wont need to close the forums as most of these 'bitchy whiney little sissies' will eventually say enough is enough and leave, and anyway, CCP do what they want without having to close the forums. Sure they listen, but they only listen to what they want to hear. |

Steijn
Quay Industries
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Posted - 2012.06.28 12:32:00 -
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How many more of these daily patches are we going to have to install before you get round to fixing the lag that has now reappeared when using this **** inventory ui? |

Steijn
Quay Industries
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Posted - 2012.07.04 18:29:00 -
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Knowledgeminer wrote:Was the horrible looting performance related to the AA settings or what? Because this is the first time since the release of Inferno that salvaging/looting missions has become practical again, but I have seen no mention of it in the 1.1.6 patch notes. This is a BIG deal that deserved to be mentioned there IMO.
I stopped playing for a week or so and was about to unsubscribe when Inferno was released, tried again when I saw some attempts to improve the unified inventory mess, then was about to give up permanently after the 1.1.3 patch a few days ago, which was a step backwards and made salvaging/looting even worse.
I'm still not happy with the fact that CCP thought it was OK to release that crap in the state it was, completely ignoring the players that took the trouble to test and give feedback about it. This is unacceptable behaviour IMO and makes me not very confident about the future of CCP as a company, but I must say that, despite the new unified inventory still leaves a lot to be desired, EVE is working acceptably for me now for the first time since the release of Inferno...
No, looting is still a PITA and still has a massive delay as it removes each individual item from containers then places them into your hold. |

Steijn
Quay Industries
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Posted - 2012.07.04 18:32:00 -
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Quote:Items in containers in corporate hangars should now stack and lock/unlock normally
anyone else finding that this is not always the case? I still have to sometimes move the can to my personal hangar in order to stack things, then move it back. Also when it does stack in the corp location, the lag is back....not as bad as it was, but its certainly back. |

Steijn
Quay Industries
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Posted - 2012.07.05 09:43:00 -
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Knowledgeminer wrote:Steijn wrote:No, looting is still a PITA and still has a massive delay as it removes each individual item from containers then places them into your hold. In my previous reply forgot to ask have you tried restarting EVE before starting a loot/salvage session? In my experience (I have a Mac, don't know if it also happens on a PC), EVE has a memory leak/corruption bug or something that causes everything to become more and more sluggish over time and seems to affect looting in particular. The smooth operation I described only happens if I restart EVE first, but even if I don't the performance improvement after the patch is very noticeable. It's (barely) usable now without restarting whereas trying to loot/salvage a mission without restarting EVE was not an option for me before, it was completely unusable.
i hadnt, but have tried it now.......makes no difference whatsoever.
In simple terms, the new UI is good for certain things, and bad for others. Until CCP realise this and actually revert certain items back to how they were (loot cans opening in their own window, not the UI etc.), then this UI will continue to attract negative feedback until everyone probably does like i intend doing, leaves when my subs run out.
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